Would You Bet Against Elon Musk?

Has there ever been a public figure with more ‘haters’ than Elon Musk? Name one. I’ll wait.

Ever since his $44 Billion acquisition for Twitter on Oct. 28, he’s come under fire for mismanaging the staff, failing to implement key features and now faces a potential bankruptcy threat for the tech supergiant.

Would you bet against Elon Musk?

So, where is this criticism coming from? Is it from ‘Ligma Johnson’ the pretend developers, who were laid off by Musk?!

OR, perhaps, and more likely, is coming from the corporate media establishment. And without sounding like a total ‘tin foil hatter,’ let’s take a minute to look at what’s really happening.

Twitter’s bankruptcy threat is coming from corporate advertisers, who have banded together to boycott Musk’s acquisition and are consequently pulling their ad spend from the social media site. Which corporations decided to leave you ask?

Here’s a rumored list:

Even if it’s just a few of the aforementioned that are withdrawing their ad spend for reasons unknown (free speech?), that’s a massive shot at Elon’s wallet. Since the announcement, he’s had to sell more of his Tesla shares, causing an 8-percent dip in the stock from Nov. 7 – 11. If you’re a Tesla shareholder or at least familiar with the stock, you know that an 8-percent weekly loss in not a one off. Tesla shareholders have to have strong stomachs. No pain, no gain, right?

But, Elon will Elon. When he’s attacked – he fights back. The establishment doesn’t like this. The Biden Regime, err–I mean–Administration, even said they would consider ‘looking into’ Elon’s version of Twitter, having concerns for ‘misinformation.’ Ironic, isn’t it? But we are living Orwell’s in 1984 after all.

So anon, whose side are you taking? Elon – the rocket man, the EV pioneer, the digital payment master – or the regime propagandist’s that want more gene therapy shots for everyone?

Seems like an easy choice.

What can Elon do to make his $44 billion price for Twitter look better. Well, let’s start with a peer-to-peer payment platform.

 

That’s a start. When you think of content payment platforms, there’s YouTube (heavily censored), TikTok (CCP), Rumble (No one uses it), Twitch (dying). There desperately needs to be a new platform for creators, where they can easily monetize their content, and express themselves freely without the YouTube/Alphabet overloads picking through every word with a fine-tooth comb.

Twitter’s potential uses are limitless. And as for betting against Elon Musk? No thanks. He prevails when people count him out.

His road ahead will be hard fought, but he’s one of the few people in the arena that’s not backing down to the mob. We’re rooting for you, Elon.

So, would you bet against Elon Musk?

 

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