“The last thing I would do is trust a computer program”
What a weird thing to say from someone that sells a car he says will eventually drive itself.
“The last thing I would do is trust a computer program”
What a weird thing to say from someone that sells a car he says will eventually drive itself.
What a misleading article. It feels like they had to try as hard as possible to make it seem like A both sides issues, but their one example of a democrat doing this is Robert reich writing an article for the guardian saying Elon musk should be jailed. Neither of which are running for political office.
To me it seems like there is something they’re scared of, otherwise they’d just let the courts handle it instead passing legislation to retroactively try and get the entire lawsuit thrown out. 🤷♂️
That’s pretty weird.
I believe they prefer to go by Lois Einhorn now.
We need to be passing consumer protection legislation to make companies stop doing things like this. Just “calling on them” to end the process isn’t going to do anything to fix the problem. Companies have no incentive to do the right thing for their customers. The only thing they care about is short term profit.
Have those shoes been dipped in gold!?
There aren’t laws saying the company had to tell the truth, so if they lie, what’s the punishment?
Edit: also, wouldn’t the power to punish them have to come from some sort of law or regulation? 🤔
They talk about broken promises and misrepresentation of what they would do after the merger. Corporations aren’t people and don’t have morals to stop them from breaking promises or just flat out lying. The only way they will do anything is if it makes them money or they are forced (regulated)
“those who either give $1 million or raise $2 million will get two seats to a Jan. 18 dinner with Vice President-elect JD Vance and his wife, Usha Vance”