Let's be honest, the sooner that Elon relocates Twitter to Texas or Florida, the sooner that San Francisco bubble bursts and the people realise they have no skills to provide for themselves.
Only issue is that he would make whatever state he chooses to move Twitter to bluer by bringing in many tech employees who generally vote for Democrats.
Texas doesn't need anymore Democrat voters.
Florida is a much more red state than Texas at this point when you compare margin of wins.
I hope he doesn't pick Texas for my own sake of keeping Texas red.
I don't know if that necessarily applies as don't get me wrong, the ones that showed off their tiktoks going 'a day in the life' corporate babysitting, they are dems no matter what.
But the actual engineers still working now, they may be secret conservatives as they had to actually work. Remember that video of Elon showing off all those shirts in a closet, you can hear someone beside mocking all these woke shirts, so they might be more red cause they actually work.
I think the actual engineers may have some conservatives but from what I seen most are probably lolbertarians who have been voting Democrat since 2016.
I don't want anymore Democrat voters fucking up my state.
Fair enough but is there a midwest state more Red than Florida, I just like the idea of building a tech center in the Midwest so you have more conservatives that are tech savy.
If Indiana and Missouri also count as midwest states then those two might be options but remember Florida governor this year was a 19 point margin win for Republicans. Indiana and Missouri Presidential wins were both about 17 point wins so still slightly smaller wins.
Ohio and Iowa in the midwest are generally solid red as well but they obviously are not as red as Florida these days.
The overall reddest states in the country are West Virginia and Wyoming. Don't know if Musk would ever move Twitter to those states.
SF is already dead. I was there in spring, riding the train on Wed at rush hour and was the only one on it. By BART's own numbers, ridership is so low they are talking of cancelling weekend service. Shops and restaurants were all closed by 9pm. Family who lived there for decades sold and moved out.
The city is a sad husk of its former self, not even counting the homelessness and other issues.
I'm someone who likes to remind people that Musk bought Twitter for his own business interests more than out of any care for "free speech" - yet even I'm kind of surprised they took down the account. Maybe because it was obviously a one-off alt only created to upload that, but still...
I hope he is under no allusions about the power the mockingbird media still has to destroy someone's reputation, and that positive responses he gets online don't reflect reality. Twitter is not real life. Neither is San Francisco, but those are the kind of people in control of media and government.
Let's be honest, the sooner that Elon relocates Twitter to Texas or Florida, the sooner that San Francisco bubble bursts and the people realise they have no skills to provide for themselves.
As soon as Twitter starts to turn a profit he'll move to a state where he will be happier about how the taxes are spent.
Only issue is that he would make whatever state he chooses to move Twitter to bluer by bringing in many tech employees who generally vote for Democrats.
Texas doesn't need anymore Democrat voters.
Florida is a much more red state than Texas at this point when you compare margin of wins.
I hope he doesn't pick Texas for my own sake of keeping Texas red.
I don't know if that necessarily applies as don't get me wrong, the ones that showed off their tiktoks going 'a day in the life' corporate babysitting, they are dems no matter what.
But the actual engineers still working now, they may be secret conservatives as they had to actually work. Remember that video of Elon showing off all those shirts in a closet, you can hear someone beside mocking all these woke shirts, so they might be more red cause they actually work.
I think the actual engineers may have some conservatives but from what I seen most are probably lolbertarians who have been voting Democrat since 2016.
I don't want anymore Democrat voters fucking up my state.
Fair enough but is there a midwest state more Red than Florida, I just like the idea of building a tech center in the Midwest so you have more conservatives that are tech savy.
If Indiana and Missouri also count as midwest states then those two might be options but remember Florida governor this year was a 19 point margin win for Republicans. Indiana and Missouri Presidential wins were both about 17 point wins so still slightly smaller wins.
Ohio and Iowa in the midwest are generally solid red as well but they obviously are not as red as Florida these days.
The overall reddest states in the country are West Virginia and Wyoming. Don't know if Musk would ever move Twitter to those states.
SF is already dead. I was there in spring, riding the train on Wed at rush hour and was the only one on it. By BART's own numbers, ridership is so low they are talking of cancelling weekend service. Shops and restaurants were all closed by 9pm. Family who lived there for decades sold and moved out.
The city is a sad husk of its former self, not even counting the homelessness and other issues.
So what would be easier, cheaper and faster to make productive?
San Francisco
A ghost town
The town of Skidmore Missouri
They are booing him because they are against freedom of speech?
Insane
They're booing him because they're trained monkeys
A year ago, they would have cheered him, because the media told them "cwimate change, electric car man good".
Now they boo him, because the media says "space man bad".
Archive of the tweet
I'm someone who likes to remind people that Musk bought Twitter for his own business interests more than out of any care for "free speech" - yet even I'm kind of surprised they took down the account. Maybe because it was obviously a one-off alt only created to upload that, but still...
I hope he is under no allusions about the power the mockingbird media still has to destroy someone's reputation, and that positive responses he gets online don't reflect reality. Twitter is not real life. Neither is San Francisco, but those are the kind of people in control of media and government.
I see a fantastic public relations campaign being spun which might get enough traction to break out of the mould of censorship.
It might not but there is a whole lot of buzz around him at the moment.
But yes, when it is all said and done he's a businessman looking for a return on his investment.