1/8 MAGA regulars are finally starting to realize that tech bros look down on them and have merely leveraged their support to gain power for the sake of deregulating, lowering taxes, and protecting their business interests in china and russia
2/8 Tech bros like Musk, Vivek, and Sacks have little interest in MAGA regulars and their concerns. They didn’t gain power to assist them; rather, they did it to advance their own interests and benefit themselves. Billionaire tech bros couldn't care less about the average Joe!
3/8 MAGA regulars are about to realize that they have very little in common with the tech bros they helped elevate to power. Tech bros are billionaires focused on deregulation, lower taxes, and appeasing china and russia to avoid conflicts and protect their business interests.
4/8 Tech bros also support immigration, as they may be unscrupulous but aren’t naive enough to believe that the US can thrive without it. The nation’s economic strength has largely been built on a steadily increasing population.
5/8 MAGA regulars who recognize this and begin to voice their complaints will likely be silenced on X, as evidenced by several accounts being muted and demonetized in the past few hours. Tech bros are in control now, and MAGA regulars will be silenced if needed.
6/8 Immigration is just one of many issues where the tech bros in power diverge from Trump’s voter base. The coming months and years will be fascinating to observe.
7/8 Everything is always possible but a significant rift between Trump and Musk isn’t too likely to occur in the near future, as Trump is indebted to Musk and the tech bros who supported him by acquiring X and making substantial donations. They have deals in place.
8/8 Sources:
The Washington Post - A MAGA ‘Civil War’ on X between Musk and the far right over H-1B visas
The New York Times - What Elon Musk Needs From china
The Guardian - Elon Musk has been in regular contact with Putin for two years, says report
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1/9 In nearly three years, russia has endured over 700,000 casualties, mobilized troops, emptied prisons, relied on mercenaries, and faced an overheating economy—yet it controls significantly less territory than it did in March 2022. What an absolute failure!
2/9 russia currently occupies about 20% of Ukraine, down from around 30% at the end of March 2022. Despite its efforts, the invasion has been a costly failure. Have you ever seen a successful invasion where the invader loses ground over time?
3/9 - 0 out of 23: that's the number of regional capitals and special status cities currently occupied by russia from those held by Ukraine at the start of the full-scale war. What a terrible failure!
1/5 Elon Musk is attacking Wikipedia after failing to buy it in order to turn it into a Kremlin propaganda machine (he really doesn't want you to verify facts!)
2/5 Elon Musk has once again criticized Wikipedia and urged his followers to stop donating to the platform. He previously made an offer to purchase Wikipedia, and it seems that offer is still on the table.
3/5 Musk seems determined to hinder Americans' ability to easily verify facts or access information. He appears willing to do whatever it takes to make many Americans even more unaware than they already are.
1/8 The Price of Blood: Western companies that invested in china and russia and cannot sell or list their businesses are facing the consequences they deserve. Supporting authoritarian regimes that are also our enemies carries significant risks, and they are now experiencing them
2/8 The world’s largest private equity firms have been unable to sell or list their china-based portfolio companies this year, as Beijing's crackdown on initial public offerings and a slowing economy have left foreign investors' capital stranded in the country.
3/8 According to Dealogic data, none of the 10 largest global private equity firms operating in china have listed a chinese company or fully sold their stake through an M&A deal this year.
1/8 Stagflation: a term that will soon be familiar to many russians as the country prepares to confront it, especially now that russia's central bank appears to have given up
2/8 As mentioned by Anders Puck Nielsen in his latest video, russia is confronted with a dilemma where its economy requires a lower key interest rate to prevent stagnation, yet simultaneously needs a higher key interest rate to curb inflation.
3/8 russia is about to experience stagflation, a unique scenario characterized by simultaneous economic stagnation and inflation. However, unlike typical stagflation situations, russia is not going to encounter high unemployment due to a labor shortage.
1/19 My Christmas gift to you: a look at russia's biggest failures of 2024. Brace yourself, as there have been plenty, and 2025 is likely to bring even more challenges
2/19 2024 has been another disastrous year for russia, which has not met its objectives on the front despite heavy losses and continues to fight on its own territory nearly three years into the full-scale invasion. russia is unlikely to achieve its strategic goals in this war
3/19 Ukraine's Kursk operation marked a significant failure for russia, which is so stretched in Ukraine that it couldn't adequately defend its quieter border regions. Ukraine truly humiliated russia in August.
1/10 Ignorant, evil, or both? Elon Musk is either out of control or losing it by openly supporting a German pro-russia, pro-china, anti-US, national socialist political party. His interference in German elections should not be tolerated!
2/10 Musk has publicly endorsed the German AfD by asserting that it is the sole solution to save Germany, a claim he has repeatedly reinforced since initially making it.
3/10 The AfD is a pro-russia, pro-china, anti-US, national socialist party filled with racists, opposing US interests and advocating for market regulation, including rental caps. Musk either is unaware of this or has other motives for his support (likely both).