El - Oh - El...
So Musk was going solo to buy Twitter, eh? Sold all that stock?
Who are these people he added to the financing then?
"It's about free speech." My a** it is.
https://twitter.com/vladsavov/status/1522187088053301248
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So if abortion decisions move to the states, how will business respond? We've already seen a few businesses commit to paying for travel expenses for abortions, but I don't want to read too much into that writ large.
Polls say the majority (70% I think?) of Americans are pro-choice. Businesses want customers, and want to avoid actions to will **** off said customers. I'm not trying to pretend large companies will do anything out of the kindness of their heart, but if the dollars for them are in favor of states that are pro-choice and in favor of states enacting pro-choice laws, could that be advantageous? There is no electoral college when it comes to money, so it doesn't really matter where that 70% is located, 70% is still greater than 30%. Actually, I take that back, that 70% is likely located in blue coastal areas where the average consumer has higher incomes and more money to spend than elsewhere, so it actually magnifies the point.
It is also worth considering how it will affect companies moving. Companies that might have tried to move from a blue to a red state to save a few dollars might now get much stronger pushback from their likely-more-liberal workforce about suddenly placing the health choices of the female employees and female family members in danger. Could the ability to attract these jobs and companies affect state decisions going forward?
So if abortion decisions move to the states, how will business respond? We've already seen a few businesses commit to paying for travel expenses for abortions, but I don't want to read too much into that writ large.
Polls say the majority (70% I think?) of Americans are pro-choice. Businesses want customers, and want to avoid actions to will **** off said customers. I'm not trying to pretend large companies will do anything out of the kindness of their heart, but if the dollars for them are in favor of states that are pro-choice and in favor of states enacting pro-choice laws, could that be advantageous? There is no electoral college when it comes to money, so it doesn't really matter where that 70% is located, 70% is still greater than 30%. Actually, I take that back, that 70% is likely located in blue coastal areas where the average consumer has higher incomes and more money to spend than elsewhere, so it actually magnifies the point.
It is also worth considering how it will affect companies moving. Companies that might have tried to move from a blue to a red state to save a few dollars might now get much stronger pushback from their likely-more-liberal workforce about suddenly placing the health choices of the female employees and female family members in danger. Could the ability to attract these jobs and companies affect state decisions going forward?
I think you’ll see companies offer to help employees go to another state to get an abortion and not much more. Too much uncertainty to make major decisions like moving operations.
So basically, Democrats are fully reduced to being the party of corporatism after aiding and abetting them for decades. Great.
Good practice for Bezos, Zuckerberg, Musk, etc.
We can do this easily...but yet somehow the DOJ can't seem to prosecute most of the important people involved with 1/6 despite it all happening on live TV.
Can't be offending any conservative snowflakes.
Ford is garbage. I love how almost every response to that ad is "DIAF, Ford."
Ford is closer to dragging hickville into EVs than anyone else in the world.
Maybe but that is damning with faint praise.