Elno has gone way beyond what even a second "apology tour" could possibly rectify, and it further serves notice to Tesla BoD that the man is toxic to their business...not only has his vicious DOGE initiative and heretofore pro-tRump stance alienated the core buying public for Tesla vehicles, but his new attacks on tRump's crappy reconciliation bill further damages any chance on rescuing EV subsidies and the like.
But, "deport Musk"? What's not to like! Let him run his "third party" efforts from Jo'burg.
I doubt that there is anyone who would like to see Darth Muskrat deported more than I would. But despite what the Mango Mogul thinks, I'm pretty sure that in order to denaturalize him, it would be necessary to prove that he lied about something during his naturalization process - something which, had the truth been known, would have prevented his being naturalized. For example, a former Nazi fro Germany after World War II who claimed he had never been a member of the Nazi party. (There was one case of exactly that in upstate New York, but he could not be deported because no other country would have him, least of all Germany.)
"The Man Without A Country," powerful as it is, is also pure fiction (by Edward Everett Hale).
How terrifying that our government has adopted the fascist approach of the prerogative state, meaning the executive may break laws including the supreme law of the land, our Constitution, and only the Supreme Court can constrain him? So until then Trump can declare CNN illegal as he did recently and if he issues an executive order to that effect, his patently illegal action nevertheless has the force of law. Because a district court judge cannot declare that order unconstitutional, that order must stand? The Supreme Court has recklessly unleashed a dangerous executive to overturn laws established by the Constitution in myriad ways unless and until the Supreme Court rules against him on specific violations. Frightening!
Gee, I wonder if Elon and Melania disclosed that they violated their visas on coming to the US by working without a work permit? The Civil Defense folks really need to look into that. In a pigs eye, they will.
although maybe with Elon. But if they deport him, won't all his money end up in S Africa, not here?
Just in...Senate votes for tRump bill, 50-50, w/ Hillbilly casting tie-breaking vote. Tillis, Collins(!), Paul all no...Murkowski could have and should have voted her conscience, but a couple of last-minute carve-outs for AK ONLY bought her YES vote. And there you have it, "Profiles in Courage" redux.
Okay, so sue me, but if I had to choose between the two primadonnas, I would take Musk ten times out of ten. It's like choosing between a vengeful, demented authoritarian and a visionary gonzo corporatist. They're both big time fascists and racists, but at least Musk has a brain and is creative whereas Trump lets others do his thinking- reptiles like Miller and Vought. If I had to invite one of the two over to dinner for wine and conversation, I would always choose Musk.
Elno also has those megabillions at his disposal, but really needs a few politically-savvy advisors to take any poorly thought-out "revenge" actions out of Musk's hands and put them into more capable and dangerous — for tRump — hitmen.
Elno has gone way beyond what even a second "apology tour" could possibly rectify, and it further serves notice to Tesla BoD that the man is toxic to their business...not only has his vicious DOGE initiative and heretofore pro-tRump stance alienated the core buying public for Tesla vehicles, but his new attacks on tRump's crappy reconciliation bill further damages any chance on rescuing EV subsidies and the like.
But, "deport Musk"? What's not to like! Let him run his "third party" efforts from Jo'burg.
So the girls are fighting again?
Perfect!😁
Yes, 😂
Trump did not give up his lawsuit against Ann Seltzer. He refiled it in state court (https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5378784-trump-lawsuit-des-moes-register-poll/).
I doubt that there is anyone who would like to see Darth Muskrat deported more than I would. But despite what the Mango Mogul thinks, I'm pretty sure that in order to denaturalize him, it would be necessary to prove that he lied about something during his naturalization process - something which, had the truth been known, would have prevented his being naturalized. For example, a former Nazi fro Germany after World War II who claimed he had never been a member of the Nazi party. (There was one case of exactly that in upstate New York, but he could not be deported because no other country would have him, least of all Germany.)
"The Man Without A Country," powerful as it is, is also pure fiction (by Edward Everett Hale).
How terrifying that our government has adopted the fascist approach of the prerogative state, meaning the executive may break laws including the supreme law of the land, our Constitution, and only the Supreme Court can constrain him? So until then Trump can declare CNN illegal as he did recently and if he issues an executive order to that effect, his patently illegal action nevertheless has the force of law. Because a district court judge cannot declare that order unconstitutional, that order must stand? The Supreme Court has recklessly unleashed a dangerous executive to overturn laws established by the Constitution in myriad ways unless and until the Supreme Court rules against him on specific violations. Frightening!
Gee, I wonder if Elon and Melania disclosed that they violated their visas on coming to the US by working without a work permit? The Civil Defense folks really need to look into that. In a pigs eye, they will.
although maybe with Elon. But if they deport him, won't all his money end up in S Africa, not here?
Just in...Senate votes for tRump bill, 50-50, w/ Hillbilly casting tie-breaking vote. Tillis, Collins(!), Paul all no...Murkowski could have and should have voted her conscience, but a couple of last-minute carve-outs for AK ONLY bought her YES vote. And there you have it, "Profiles in Courage" redux.
Okay, so sue me, but if I had to choose between the two primadonnas, I would take Musk ten times out of ten. It's like choosing between a vengeful, demented authoritarian and a visionary gonzo corporatist. They're both big time fascists and racists, but at least Musk has a brain and is creative whereas Trump lets others do his thinking- reptiles like Miller and Vought. If I had to invite one of the two over to dinner for wine and conversation, I would always choose Musk.
Elno also has those megabillions at his disposal, but really needs a few politically-savvy advisors to take any poorly thought-out "revenge" actions out of Musk's hands and put them into more capable and dangerous — for tRump — hitmen.