“It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it.”
There’s a certain type of psychology to people who insist on telling you what they are not going to do. Ordinary, well, stable people, just don’t do things, and they are quiet while they don’t do things.
Then, there are other people….
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In related news…. It has been brought to my attention that stable Treehouse people do not announce what they are not doing. They just live their best life. Huh, go figure.
Zuck buys elections with $350 million pet cycle and Sundance cries about Trump. Like wut?
About Elon. Why? Why so obsessed with with someone who is not against you? When others who so clearly are get a pass.
Like Michelle Obama?
It’s a big club and I don’t want any part of it. Thanks! Next
Just to be super clear, Elon Musk has businesses whose success require him to be apolitical, and enemies who are determined to cast him as political. Emphasizing his neutrality is good business.
Just to be super foggy, is Sundance announcing that he’s not going to be announcing something he’s not doing, and should therefore be considered unstable? My mind is too small to encompass it.
well Haley has dropped out and he doesn’t need to be supporting democraps anyway, so no worries 😉 ** Trump **
Elon is a Trojan Horse.
Elon Musk gives me the same kind of vibes as did Pence. A suit of skin that doesn’t match the stuff inside. I find him disquieting and not to be trusted.
Anyone who believes Musk is their hero for free speech needs to do their homework…He will always do what’s best for Musk, and has no qualms about telling folks one thing and doing another…
With this move, he now levels the playing field between FJB and POTUS Trump, giving FJB a leg up, so to speak. 😠
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2024/03/07/mystery-move-elon-musk-plans-to-remove-key-engagement-metrics-from-x-twitter-feed/
“I’m not donating to either candidate” is syntactically ambiguous in english:
I could be read as “I will not be donating to”, or as “I am not (have not been) donating to”, or both.
You seem to presume he meant the prior, and you may be correct.