Ex-Labor secretary Robert Reich claims Elon Musk 'out of control,' says regulators should 'threaten arrest'

I watched a documentary on this guy and his economic policies are awful. Truly for elitists who will lose every geopolitical battle if you allow them to rule the roost.

Now the man who defines the term "overrated: and who has received too much ink in his life goes after Musk for allowing free speech on his platform.

What is it about free speech that frightens so many? What other Constitutional Rights do they intend to undermine?



Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who served during Bill Clinton's presidency, wrote in a column published Friday that Elon Musk was "out of control," and argued he needed to be reined in.

"He may be the richest man in the world. He may own one of the world’s most influential social media platforms. But that doesn’t mean we’re powerless to stop him," Reich wrote, including a list of six things people could do to rein in Musk.

After Musk purchased Twitter in 2022, now known as X, Reich deemed the purchase "dangerous nonsense." He argued Musk's purchase was "just about power," rather than free speech.

Robert "Third" Reich is aptly named.
 
I watched a documentary on this guy and his economic policies are awful. Truly for elitists who will lose every geopolitical battle if you allow them to rule the roost.

Now the man who defines the term "overrated: and who has received too much ink in his life goes after Musk for allowing free speech on his platform.

What is it about free speech that frightens so many? What other Constitutional Rights do they intend to undermine?



Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who served during Bill Clinton's presidency, wrote in a column published Friday that Elon Musk was "out of control," and argued he needed to be reined in.

"He may be the richest man in the world. He may own one of the world’s most influential social media platforms. But that doesn’t mean we’re powerless to stop him," Reich wrote, including a list of six things people could do to rein in Musk.

After Musk purchased Twitter in 2022, now known as X, Reich deemed the purchase "dangerous nonsense." He argued Musk's purchase was "just about power," rather than free speech.
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I watched a documentary on this guy and his economic policies are awful. Truly for elitists who will lose every geopolitical battle if you allow them to rule the roost.

Now the man who defines the term "overrated: and who has received too much ink in his life goes after Musk for allowing free speech on his platform.

What is it about free speech that frightens so many? What other Constitutional Rights do they intend to undermine?



Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who served during Bill Clinton's presidency, wrote in a column published Friday that Elon Musk was "out of control," and argued he needed to be reined in.

"He may be the richest man in the world. He may own one of the world’s most influential social media platforms. But that doesn’t mean we’re powerless to stop him," Reich wrote, including a list of six things people could do to rein in Musk.

After Musk purchased Twitter in 2022, now known as X, Reich deemed the purchase "dangerous nonsense." He argued Musk's purchase was "just about power," rather than free speech.
They better cheat hard

Trump may put elon in charge of auditing federal agencies
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If you dont like Twitter, dont use it.
 
I watched a documentary on this guy and his economic policies are awful. Truly for elitists who will lose every geopolitical battle if you allow them to rule the roost.

Now the man who defines the term "overrated: and who has received too much ink in his life goes after Musk for allowing free speech on his platform.

What is it about free speech that frightens so many? What other Constitutional Rights do they intend to undermine?



Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who served during Bill Clinton's presidency, wrote in a column published Friday that Elon Musk was "out of control," and argued he needed to be reined in.

"He may be the richest man in the world. He may own one of the world’s most influential social media platforms. But that doesn’t mean we’re powerless to stop him," Reich wrote, including a list of six things people could do to rein in Musk.

After Musk purchased Twitter in 2022, now known as X, Reich deemed the purchase "dangerous nonsense." He argued Musk's purchase was "just about power," rather than free speech.
Hopefully what is going on with the regime and the WEF is starting to make a lot more sense.
 
I watched a documentary on this guy and his economic policies are awful. Truly for elitists who will lose every geopolitical battle if you allow them to rule the roost.

Now the man who defines the term "overrated: and who has received too much ink in his life goes after Musk for allowing free speech on his platform.

What is it about free speech that frightens so many? What other Constitutional Rights do they intend to undermine?



Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who served during Bill Clinton's presidency, wrote in a column published Friday that Elon Musk was "out of control," and argued he needed to be reined in.

"He may be the richest man in the world. He may own one of the world’s most influential social media platforms. But that doesn’t mean we’re powerless to stop him," Reich wrote, including a list of six things people could do to rein in Musk.

After Musk purchased Twitter in 2022, now known as X, Reich deemed the purchase "dangerous nonsense." He argued Musk's purchase was "just about power," rather than free speech.
Openly Fascist
 
I watched a documentary on this guy and his economic policies are awful. Truly for elitists who will lose every geopolitical battle if you allow them to rule the roost.

Now the man who defines the term "overrated: and who has received too much ink in his life goes after Musk for allowing free speech on his platform.

What is it about free speech that frightens so many? What other Constitutional Rights do they intend to undermine?



Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who served during Bill Clinton's presidency, wrote in a column published Friday that Elon Musk was "out of control," and argued he needed to be reined in.

"He may be the richest man in the world. He may own one of the world’s most influential social media platforms. But that doesn’t mean we’re powerless to stop him," Reich wrote, including a list of six things people could do to rein in Musk.

After Musk purchased Twitter in 2022, now known as X, Reich deemed the purchase "dangerous nonsense." He argued Musk's purchase was "just about power," rather than free speech.


They can't handle this kind of genius....

 
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