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To be fair, Elon pulled Twitter out of the Shitter, because he himself became an active influencer.


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2025 Jan 15, 11:58am   61 views  6 comments

by Tenpoundbass   ➕follow (9)   💰tip   ignore  

Now the FEC is going after him claiming he misled investors of the potential value of Twitter. This is just outright stupid, the owners and investors of Twitter should have realized it's value, Which they did, and everyone could see plain as day. It wasn't worth ten cents, as long as it was a Commie Official Ministry of Truth and Information for an oppressive communist regime. But Elon buying it alone did not turn Twitter around. It was turned around by his bombastic showmanship. The walking in in a Roman Legion general costume, carrying a sink saying let this sink in.. The releasing the Twitter files. I mean how can you produce economic discovery on risky moves and gambits that either may or may not pay off. Were those marketing gimmicks and ploys thought of after the purchase or before?

Just like everything else with the souless rotten cheap Communist Mother fuckers, everything they do is vindictive spiteful petty, and ill-advised and this cheap persecution will go nowhere. Or at least be slapped down by a just court.

Twitter was turned around by Elon doing everything he could to undo what Biden's butt boy did to Twitter. Elon made Twitter not Twitter.
It's like buying a Burger King then razing it to the ground, then building a new eatery that has people lined up around the block for 8 hours of every business day. Then the previous BK franchisee trying to sue you for not disclosing that locations potential to them before the purchase.

How fucking moronically stupid is THAT!? It wrecks the brain even trying to parse how that is even Elon's liability.

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2025/01/15/sec-lawsuit-elon-musks-failure-to-disclose-twitter-stake-let-him-buy-at-artificially-low-prices/

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1   RWSGFY   2025 Jan 15, 4:00pm  

Is it profitable yet?
2   Tenpoundbass   2025 Jan 16, 1:15pm  

That isn't stopping the commies from prosecuting him for being more popular than Jack Dorsey.
3   Eric Holder   2025 Jan 16, 1:24pm  

Tenpoundbass says

That isn't stopping the commies from prosecuting him for being more popular than Jack Dorsey.


I don't see any prosecution happening.
4   Tenpoundbass   2025 Jan 16, 2:13pm  

"CNBC reports that in a civil complaint filed on Tuesday in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., the SEC alleges that Elon Musk committed securities fraud in 2022"

A Civil suit for a felony crime? If it isn't shot down for no merit by the judge, then the next step will be some Deep State Prosecutor to bring charges.

The deep state persecution will not stop because Trump is elected. I expect a brash of loaded gotcha cases to be brought. Now they wont really be meant to bring anyone to justice. They will be used as traps to drag Trump and or his appointments into the line of fire. And use a process crime to go after Pam Bondi or any cabinet or even Trump if they intervein. Especially if the first day priority isn't to circle back and prosecute every weaponized case against anyone over the last 4 years, that was meant soley to beat down the resolve of Trump supporters. Make us give up and not back Trump because the psychological abuse was supposed to be so great. If they don't get stopped on day one, then you can count on it continuing for the next four years.

Don't forget Adam Schiff is now the ranking member of the Senate Committee that investigates government wrong doing now.
He will continue to legitimize every weaponized case they bring up.

Remember Biden issued a lot of EOs that protects the jobs of the people Trump will need to get rid of to not be persecuted for the entirety of the next four years.
5   Tenpoundbass   2025 Jan 16, 2:16pm  

Remember Shenaenae the NYC prosecutor created case precedence for prosecuting anyone for pulling figures out of their ass in a deal negotiation between two business savvy entities. Even if everyone left happy after the deal and there were no real victims.
6   Eric Holder   2025 Jan 16, 3:19pm  

Tenpoundbass says

"CNBC reports that in a civil complaint filed on Tuesday in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., the SEC alleges that Elon Musk committed securities fraud in 2022"

A Civil suit for a felony crime?


These things happen all the time. I don't see anything special here. Won't be surprised if shareholder suite will follow. Lawyers have boat payments.

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