@themoneycoach Remember … women weren’t even allowed to open their own checking accounts til the 1960s, and banks still had the right to refuse til 1974.
We’ve barely had an entire generation of women allowed to handle their own $. We are a long way off from getting respect in a boardroom.
@Jim_Jordan@elonmusk Oof if half of government employees, including politicians, were fired, there would be an immediate recession because that is a large chunk of the workforce unemployed. Sounds like it would be bad for everyone.
@CuddleCryptid @p_kaydee @CNN By that logic, I imagine if the shooter had not had a gun then no one would have been shot. No guns = no one getting killed with guns.
A fireball that soared over Ontario, Canada, early on Saturday was the sixth object to be detected in space before it struck Earth, the European Space Agency said. Observers spotted it across Toronto’s skyline and in the northeastern U.S. https://t.co/iMDpCR6sTV
@HayesRector@elonmusk@evafox 3 months severance is pretty good. Plenty of time to find other jobs or start their own thing. Companies get bought and sold and expectations for work change all the time, and usually people get fired with no notice and no $. #capitalism
@RealSpikeCohen@elonmusk Why not just make the length of tweets longer then there will be no excuse regarding adding context. Also, can someone add context regarding the role the white house has in inflation, lol
This should really mark the end of the “benevolent billionaire” myth. Not only did Musk pay $44 billion for Twitter when he could’ve ended starvation globally with that money, he also has already literally backed out of a $6 billion promise to the UN to help solve world hunger.
@CNN Okay? I mean if everyone keeps talking about it, it will eventually happen 🙄 this speculation is not newsworthy, and less-so when related to some ultra wealthy people "agreeing" on something