'Fix your companies. Or Congress will,' Ed Markey & Musk go after each other on Twitter, Markey is mad that he got "impersonated" by verified accounts

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The rapid platform changes and removal of these safeguards are dangerous and Twitter and its leadership have a responsibility to the public to ensure the platform doesn’t become a breeding ground for manipulation and deceit.





 
A Senator threatening to bring the weight of government against a private company?

Congress is going to "fix" somehing in the private sector? Cover your wallet.
 
A Senator threatening to bring the weight of government against a private company?

Congress is going to "fix" somehing in the private sector? Cover your wallet.
A gov about to bring the down a private company and the school system. DeSantis.
 
Ed Markey is a compromised scumbag. He has no choice but to support the CCP by pushing the destruction of American industry.

The CCP has the dirt on him. Markey must obey their commands or die in prison.

So he obey's the CCP's commands.
 
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DeSantis is going to bring down who, exactly?
In March, the governor signed a bill that prohibits classroom instruction and discussion about sexual orientation and gender identity in certain elementary school classrooms.

The “Parental Rights in Education” law, often referred to by critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, has led to debate around the nation over the impact that law and others like it could have on schoolchildren. The Florida law could also change how counseling and other mental health services operate in schools.

The legislation has been heralded by conservatives and scorned by L.G.B.T.Q. activists and many schoolteachers. Although initially silent, Disney joined the debate when its chief executive, Bob Chapek, made several remarks criticizing the bill.

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Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida and state lawmakers have revoked a 55-year-old arrangement that gave Disney a special tax status and allowed it to essentially self-govern its 25,000-acre Disney World complex. The loss of that designation is the latest development in an ongoing battle between Mr. DeSantis and the state’s largest private employer over a recently passed education bill. How did the rift get to that point? Here is some background.
 
In March, the governor signed a bill that prohibits classroom instruction and discussion about sexual orientation and gender identity in certain elementary school classrooms.
And that's an unbearable hardship for elementary teachers?
The “Parental Rights in Education” law, often referred to by critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, has led to debate around the nation over the impact that law and others like it could have on schoolchildren. The Florida law could also change how counseling and other mental health services operate in schools.
Nothing in the bill says "don't say gay," so the critics are lying.

Counselors are not all-knowing sages that parent must defer to. They are government employees paid by those parents, and they should be carefully monitored like all adults who work with other people's children.
The legislation has been heralded by conservatives and scorned by L.G.B.T.Q. activists and many schoolteachers. Although initially silent, Disney joined the debate when its chief executive, Bob Chapek, made several remarks criticizing the bill.
Disney hould have stuck with cartoons and kiddie rides.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida and state lawmakers have revoked a 55-year-old arrangement that gave Disney a special tax status and allowed it to essentially self-govern its 25,000-acre Disney World complex. The loss of that designation is the latest development in an ongoing battle between Mr. DeSantis and the state’s largest private employer over a recently passed education bill. How did the rift get to that point? Here is some background.
How in the Hell did Disney get special tax status and been allowed to self-govern on 25,000 acres? I'd love to be allowed to self-govern on my half-acre. I'm guessing that there was little objection since Disney brought in tourism and went out of its way to maintain a wholesome family-friendly image. They strayed from that image, and will pay the price in lost support and lost business. Hopefully for them, the Democrats will spend some of that student loan windfall money on a trip to Disneyland.

Not allowing them special treatment and tax breaks is far from "bringing them down."
 
A Senator threatening to bring the weight of government against a private company?

Congress is going to "fix" somehing in the private sector? Cover your wallet.

I wonder what type of false flag is in the works to try and take down Musk.
 
The rapid platform changes and removal of these safeguards are dangerous and Twitter and its leadership have a responsibility to the public to ensure the platform doesn’t become a breeding ground for manipulation and deceit.







You're totally kidding right??? :laughing0301:

Snowflakes snowflaking over their favorite propaganda machine restricted from being their personal platform to spew their 'political opinions' is the height of irony and entertainment. :rofl:
 

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