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1

Musk's bid to buy Twitter isn't in trouble. Twitter may have to sue him to make sure it goes through at the agreed price, though, which will cost him about a $200 million premium due to his (chortle, chortle) 420 gag re the share price.

3

Elon Musk didn't get where he is today by honoring his word.

4

Say if we’re going back to the Original Constitution as the Founding Fathers wanted it, why do corporations have more legal standing than citizens?

5

@4 -- that's easy!

they can afford Way more
Free Speech making we
the Peeps second
class 'citizens.'

for Now.

and as everyone Knows it's
what the Foundling Fathers
Clearly would have Wanted

6

@4: No mention of corporations in the US constitution.

7

@6 -- well yes
that was @4's
whole Point:

the US Supremicist Court
is just as Good at cherry-
picking as any Good
Religulust, cherry-
picking the Holy
Bible. cool eh?

8

WAY TO GO
M. Rapinoe!
Et ALL!

(she’s my Fave)

it was Generous
of the Womenfolk
to split 50-50 with the
hapless men’s team. GREAT

JOB Ladies! Now spread
that Power Around some

Your Planet fucking Awaits you
oh & kick a few balls*
if Ya Gotta. you
be DUE.

*usually a Good
Idea to have a
Posse handy
bytheway.

10

oh they've about finally Slipped them
nasty Shackles and passed that
sorta stuff along to folks
just like You jtrplk

plus handing your Progeny
a Death-spiraling Earth
Biosphere UNinhabit-
able but just Think
of The PROFITS

oh -- let's not Forget:
the Rapture! for the
Lucky 20,000! are
You one of Lucky
Few? good luck!

& God bless
America!


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