Careercow Elon Reeve Musk - Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter owner + ex-paypal CEO. Manchild, sexual deviant, spergy autist with access to space travel

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Elon vs Donald, who will be triumphant?

  • Elon Musk

    Votes: 29 2.5%
  • Donald Trump

    Votes: 305 26.5%
  • Us, and the friends we made along the way

    Votes: 816 71.0%

  • Total voters
    1,150
In Wisconsin, it appears that the democratic candidate for the Supreme Court is trouncing the republican. Given how prominently Elon injected himself into the campaign, this has to be seen as a referendum on Elon. And the verdict is, the voters loathe him. It is now official: Elon Musk is electoral poison.
$25 million down the drain.
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IVF treatment or paternity test on the baby. Which is it? It should not be BOTH IVF treatments AND a paternity test.
Lots of doctors at IVF clinics have used their own donation instead of the preferred one. And some clinics have 'accidentally' swapped donations. There have been many lawsuits over the paternity of an IVF child. There have been embryo transfer error as well. It's a gross industry.
 
There is a certain time limit of 130 days for "special government employees" which Musk looks to be sticking to. So I think he'll lose most pseudo authority he's been enjoying at that point.

What'll be a real test is the April 1st election for stuff like the Wisconsin supreme court race, Musk is trying to rally people there for the Republicans. If Republicans lose, the leadership may see Musk as unpopular enough they'll try to push him aside which could lead to some entertaining drama from Musk. Because at that point, he'll have no serious authority over anyone, he'll have party leadership trying to get him out of their hair, but will still have a fortune he can spend on politics that the GOP can't ignore. Putting them between a rock and a hard place since they haven't been able to get the point through to him that he's an unlikeable autist.
Gonna be obnoxious and quote myself because I'm a bit thrilled to see the Wisconsin loss after how hard Musk went in on it. Republicans have wanted to brand themselves the working class party and were riding high feeling like they were going to see the libtards cry tonight, but thanks to people like Musk wanting to make the election about himself they ended up losing.

Now we get to see whether the GOP/Republicans call out the retard and whether Musk will even take a hint to leave or just cause a great big old shit show.





 
Gonna be obnoxious and quote myself because I'm a bit thrilled to see the Wisconsin loss after how hard Musk went in on it. Republicans have wanted to brand themselves the working class party and were riding high feeling like they were going to see the libtards cry tonight, but thanks to people like Musk wanting to make the election about himself they ended up losing.

Now we get to see whether the GOP/Republicans call out the retard and whether Musk will even take a hint to leave or just cause a great big old shit show.

Republicans will never disavow Musk, not so long as he has all that money to shower on them. They will "allow" Musk to return to his businesses though. They will let Elon declare victory and... leave. But you raise a great point, what if Elon doesn't want to leave the stage? Clearly, the Republicans have an Elon problem.
 
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Republicans will never disavow Musk
Why not? Democrats clearly disavowed Musk, the guy that used to be good enough liberal darling to have an entire Simpsons episode based around him and have a cameo within a marvel movie. Granted, Musk needed to actively burn bridges, as if the French defending themselves against the nazies, but I don't think Musk ending up disavowed is something impossible.
 
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