Musk, unfortunately is only one of many wholly or largely ignorant of the nature of their responsibilties in Trump world, starting with Trump himself. When you put a man who is the opposite of what he ought to be in charge of any organization, the outcome is unlikely to be positive.
Wow. Talk about staying out of your lane. Clearly FF doesn't have a Fing foundation to understand enough about this topic to write anything cogent or meaningful.
This is the problem with elite lefties... especially those that teach and write because they cannot produce anything real due to their lack of capability.
The design of US style governance was/is for regular people in the regular economy, including the most successful, to take time out their productive lives to serve in some capacity for the benefit of the people.
I understand why lefties don't like this... they think government is THEIR INDUSTRY! Professional politicians and journalists colluding in the same money and fame making sandbox... HOW DARE MUSK WORK TO REDUCE THEIR LOOTING AND RENT-SEEKING OPPORTUNITIES!
This is an excellent piece with many great quotable quotes, but I think it’s dead wrong on one point of analysis: most people of a liberal mindset who are interested in electric cars but put off by Musk will buy their EVs from another manufacturer. (There are plenty of options.) They won’t simply not buy an EV.
In fact, I have often said that the fact that Musk is Republican has probably saved EVs from being associated with the left, which was going to be inevitable because everything gets polarized and politically coded. Now a conservative can buy an EV without feeling they are betraying their movement.
Francis Fukuyama, just a leftist bleat from a highly intelligent academic. You don't get to being renowned as the richest man on Eart by making poor decisions. The bleat about "EV's" is just so leftish as to be laughable. What about a bit of praise for his purchase of Twitter that broke open the censorship and utter biased slant of that platform before his purchase? Oh! but of course it was a lot of leftish twaddle that was platformed. Musk should stay in his lane, and as another reader says so should others who have little experience in the field in which they write articles. One likes your essays when your subject is appropriate to your intellect.
Musk, unfortunately is only one of many wholly or largely ignorant of the nature of their responsibilties in Trump world, starting with Trump himself. When you put a man who is the opposite of what he ought to be in charge of any organization, the outcome is unlikely to be positive.
Wow. Talk about staying out of your lane. Clearly FF doesn't have a Fing foundation to understand enough about this topic to write anything cogent or meaningful.
This is the problem with elite lefties... especially those that teach and write because they cannot produce anything real due to their lack of capability.
The design of US style governance was/is for regular people in the regular economy, including the most successful, to take time out their productive lives to serve in some capacity for the benefit of the people.
I understand why lefties don't like this... they think government is THEIR INDUSTRY! Professional politicians and journalists colluding in the same money and fame making sandbox... HOW DARE MUSK WORK TO REDUCE THEIR LOOTING AND RENT-SEEKING OPPORTUNITIES!
Musk getting fired is one more victory for globalism ;)
LOL. The rules for temporary government employees is 130 days. He did not get fired, he set up the DOGE department and then after 130 days he is done.
That is the way government is supposed to work. People from the regular world serve for a temporary time and then go back to the regular world.
Democrats think government is an industry where they make careers and get rich.
This is an excellent piece with many great quotable quotes, but I think it’s dead wrong on one point of analysis: most people of a liberal mindset who are interested in electric cars but put off by Musk will buy their EVs from another manufacturer. (There are plenty of options.) They won’t simply not buy an EV.
In fact, I have often said that the fact that Musk is Republican has probably saved EVs from being associated with the left, which was going to be inevitable because everything gets polarized and politically coded. Now a conservative can buy an EV without feeling they are betraying their movement.
Francis Fukuyama, just a leftist bleat from a highly intelligent academic. You don't get to being renowned as the richest man on Eart by making poor decisions. The bleat about "EV's" is just so leftish as to be laughable. What about a bit of praise for his purchase of Twitter that broke open the censorship and utter biased slant of that platform before his purchase? Oh! but of course it was a lot of leftish twaddle that was platformed. Musk should stay in his lane, and as another reader says so should others who have little experience in the field in which they write articles. One likes your essays when your subject is appropriate to your intellect.
Basically, Musk cannot even govern Tesla efficiently enough
"You are fired"