Since ballots are collected, and released after the prescribed allotted voting 
times in most states where the party rules, why wouldn't voters be suspicious? 
We need to ask how come the US has issues with our voting practices when the EU 
doesn't. 
The answer is likely, that the lawyers who are politicians design voting laws 
in this matter, so as to provide for voter fraud. Yeah, that. As cartoonist 
Scott Adams recently suggested, if the politicians really wanted accurate 
counts of votes, they'd ensure it. On the other hand, the streets are not 
aflame over this corruption. I have long agreed with the 2014 Princeton Study 
indicating that the US is really an oligarchy. Study: Politicians listen to 
rich people, not you - Vox
For Musk or even Joey, let's not expect too much from these people. Because 
we'd always be disappointed. 
Hence, for me, I don't look to government to solve human problems, I look to 
technology to accomplish this. Technology, being engineering & engineers. Musk 
knows this, Joey, being a lawyer doesn't otherwise he'd have done things better 
from day one. Trump is/was, a showman, a conman, a comedian, but his policies 
were bad. Democrats are fixated on personality, rather than policy. "Ooh! I 
hate him!!" Me: "So what?" Policy is what affects the common serf, and 
personality is best left for entertainers, which yeah, Don was. 
DeSantis will be much better! 


-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Grayson <[email protected]>
To: Everything List <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Nov 23, 2022 10:37 pm
Subject: Re: Is Elon Musk as smart as we thought he was?

SpaceX developed a rocket which lands softly after doing its job. For that 
reason he deserves credit as Chief Engineer. But the reinstatement of DT shows 
very poor judgement, given that about 30% of adult Americans think the last 
presidential election was stolen and DT is the responsible person for that 
outcome.

On Wednesday, November 23, 2022 at 6:11:51 PM UTC-7 Lawrence Crowell wrote:

On Wednesday, November 23, 2022 at 4:38:06 PM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

He's a child king that gets things accomplished. Spacecraft, robots, electric 
cars, and solar panels that shake packed snow off. Not shoddy at all.



These things are being done by others, and Musk is taking credit because he has 
the money to become majority shareholder.
LC 
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  On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 3:50 PM, Lawrence Crowell<[email protected]> 
wrote:  



On Wednesday, November 23, 2022 at 7:00:35 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

Many had thought Elon Musk was some sort of transcendental genius and even I 
thought he must be a pretty smart cookie, but when I heard he was spending $44 
billion to buy a company as silly as Twitter I felt it might be time to 
reconsider my judgment. Could Mr. Musk really not find a better use for that 
$44 billion in Tesla or SpaceX? Alternatively, with that much money he could've 
started a new company that would be a world leader in the field of AI or 
Quantum Computing, but instead he bought Twitter so people could continue to 
send tweets about Taylor Swift and Donald Trump could get his account back. As 
if that wasn't bad enough he completely bungled the purchase, after agreeing to 
buy the piece of crap he tried to back out of the deal but it was too late; and 
as soon as he took control he fired more than half the employees, an even 
greater percentage among the engineering staff, and then belatedly realized the 
company would fall apart without some of them and try to hire them back, but 
with company morale at an all time low few agreed to come back to a toxic 
workplace and would prefer unemployment. He seems like he doesn't have a clue 
what he's doing and is just flailing around doing things at random and hoping 
that something works.

  John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolisi6g


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