Rahm Emanuel’s “public-private partnership” with @elonmusk looks a lot like the parking meters privatization that still haunts Chicago. That’s no accident: such partnerships are massive giveaways to corporations.https://www.jacobinmag.com/2018/06/public-private-partnership-rahm-emanuel-musk …
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Elon, go do billionaire shit.
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It’s actually pretty fun building electric cars. Product is useful to other people & good for environment. I think that’s fundamental goodness.
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Assume you are confirming you were actually torquing boots at the factory ? If so, amazing.
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Yeah, but I’m not sure what the big deal is. I like building things. If that ends up being useful work too, even better.
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i got a shovel!
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Don’t hate me but, you know that video of the train trying to get into the mountain by slamming into the hole? That’s what I imagined the hulk doing to a mountain to create the tunnel, but in the worse way imaginable.
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Probably better to focus on making sure your cars don’t catch fire or crash into things than trying and failing to dunk on socialist magazine’s tweets.http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/18/technology/mary-mccormack-tesla-fire/index.html …
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Because standard gasoiline engines NEVER catch fire.
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They definetly never crash, that's for sure!
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Let go of the steering wheel. See what happens.
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Musk, playing the victim again.
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And what exactly are you doing to advance humanity there Naf?
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Honestly the best response to these critics, welllllll then why don't you find someone to build it for cheaper and better than I could?
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Brilliant too because it’s a swampland of unions, regulators, zoning, public outrage so finding some other company to take it on will be unlikely.
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