• circuscritic@lemmy.ca
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    30 days ago

    Elon has reached a level of financial and material entanglement across such a broad cross section of key economic sectors that I’m having a hard time seeing any institutional mechanism or structures being able, or willing, to take him down.

    Unless the powers that be were somehow able to ensure his assortment of ponzi schemes and pump and dump operations wouldn’t collapse and start a chain reaction that would, in economic terms, fuck our shit up, far and wide.

    But even if they could, I doubt those capable would want a precedent that the existing system was able to takedown such a powerful and wealthy person.

    The only way I see him checking out anytime soon is himself. Unless he knows the secret ritual rights for a proper Moloch summoning, no amount of adrenochrome boosters or infant blood infusions can compensate for his insane drug use and poor personal health habits. You can’t be that old, that out of shape, and take that many hard drugs without it significantly reducing your life expectancy.

    That also provides an out for the scenario I mentioned above. If the impact of his downfall on the wider economy could be mitigated, his incredibly unhealthy habits provide an obvious vector for his removal, without it setting a public precedent.

    Tl;Dr: Hope he doesn’t get sober, or learn to summon Moloch.

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      When the Tesla stock price finally corrects we will see Elon crumble. Right now it’s being shorted by too many massive hedge funds, which causes other hedge funds to bet against them.

      This unfortunately lead to the price being massively inflated with Elon taking all the credit.

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        You’re operating under the assumption that market forces can dislodge someone as wealthy and systemically entrenched as Elon.

        Personally, I don’t share that belief. I hope that I’m wrong.

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          He is not entrenched as people believe. He isn’t old money, here. He isn’t oil money. He is temporary inflated stock rich and that bubble will pop.

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          He’s not entrenched, lol. He’s a first generation nouveau riche. Basically a peasant with some bells and whistles.

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            His dad had shares in an emerald mine according to himself in an interview with Forbes in 2014. He also went to expensive ivy league colleges.

            He isn’t nouveau rich, even though he wants to convince the internet that he is.

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              Ok, second generation nouveau rich. Old money are people who were aristocrats 1,000+ years ago. Elon had to work and still works like every other worker. Old money don’t know what work is for centuries. The gap between the poor and Musk is about the same as between Musk and some old duke family from England.

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          When Tesla stock crumbles, he won’t be rich. He will still be worth many millions, but that falls within the people worth prosecuting.

          Worst of all, he would have committed the gravest sin possible in America: messing with truly rich people’s money.

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      We’ll just have to hope he didn’t learn anything from Steve Job’s example and follows him to an early and well deserved grave.

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        He’s not that old for a normal person.

        But he’s way too old to avoid the significant health impacts of constant hard drug abuse.

        It’s a catch-22: if he wasn’t that rich, he both couldn’t afford, or survive, the same levels of drug abuse for a man of his age, and with a body that looks like spring thawed goose shit warmed over.

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          Dudes among the richest people on the planer and you think he’s going to kick the bucket any time soon?

          Dick Cheney is still lurking around at 83 with a fake heart and you think muskrat is going to leave the earth in a reasonable time frame? He’ll be 80% machine and trying to upload his consciousness by the time he’s dead.