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Can we just admit that Elon doesn't do anything as CEO?

Is starting a company an invention?
It is if that company then revolutionized satellite placement in space and then creates rockets that land on a platform after going to space.

If others did it why weren't they simply starting their own company? Because they couldn't
 
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Jesus. He founded Space X for crissakes. A company that has figured out how to land booster rockets, BTW.

The lies your hatred forces you to tell are quite amusing.
Elon didn't figure out how to land booster rockets. His people did. Again he's not an inventor. He's simply a guy born super rich who used those riches to start and buy out existing companies.
 
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It is if that company then revolutionized satellite placement in space and then lands a creates rockets that land on a platform after going to space.

If others did it why weren't they simply starting their own company? Because they couldn't
Elon was born with two things most of us don't have: riches and endless connections. If you don't want to admit that this is how he really got ahead then that's on you.
 
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Elon didn't figure out how to land booster rockets. His people did. Again he's not an inventor. He's simply a guy born super rich who used those riches to start and buy out existing companies.
You said “ All he does is buy existing companies and lately drive them into creating shit products.” He founded Space X. It never existed before him.
Is starting a company an invention?

I quoted the wrong post. Read quote above. That’s what I was responding with that to.
 
Inventor or not, I give him credit for driving these companies to pretty impressive success (excluding Twitter). He’s one of those larger than life guys who used what he already had and made something bigger.

Unfortunately, he’s also his own worst enemy. I think success went to his head and he started believing his own BS. The last few years he has shown who he really is, and it isn’t pretty.
 
In fact can we just admit that most CEOs don't do much real work for their companies? Seems like their real jobs are to hoover up money and talk about how great they are while shitting all over their workers.
Let's see if communism is better system. Why are all these people coming to our border?
 
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Communism isn't a risk in the US. I would say an oligarchy or plutocracy is a risk but we are already there. We also have boatloads of corporate socialism.
Too many knuckleheads on this site would choose communism. Why are there so many people hungering to cross our border?
 
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Neither is the “end of democracy” or the “second coming of Hitler”, but that has t stopped millions of idiots screaming about it.

Oligarchy and the second gilded age is a very real threat. We set the record for homelessness in the US this year, and the wealth gap is increasing at an accelerated rate every day. We will have something at looks similar to Russia's corrupt oligarchic system.
 
Oligarchy and the second gilded age is a very real threat. We set the record for homelessness in the US this year, and the wealth gap is increasing at an accelerated rate every day. We will have something at looks similar to Russia's corrupt oligarchic system.
Look who is in office now
 
Without following scrubby, just by the replies to him I can tell he is far and away the dumbest person on this board. Ok, maybe pepsi has him.
Aren't you the guy who has openly shared that you have inappropriate conversations with your students that you know would piss off their parents? Why yes, you are.
 
Try again…

‘Steinbrenner also said he would not be very involved as principal owner—a promise he failed to keep. He quickly became known for being overbearing and tough on his employees.‘
You personally know less than nothing about Mr. Steinbrenner.
And less about from whenst and how he conducted his business
 
You personally know less than nothing about Mr. Steinbrenner.
And less about from whenst and how he conducted his business
I doubt that. And I find it very odd that out of all the examples you could have chosen, you picked George Steinbrenner. It doesn’t really matter how he conducted his non Yankees business, but he was historically known for being a hands-on owner.
 
I doubt that. And I find it very odd that out of all the examples you could have chosen, you picked George Steinbrenner. It doesn’t really matter how he conducted his non Yankees business, but he was historically known for being a hands-on owner.
Do not doubt i know far more about George, I’ll leave it at that.
He was a hands on owner for sure, who wasn’t there…. No issue with that.

The discussion is how do you or anyone know how hands on Musk is, without just guessing?
 
In fact can we just admit that most CEOs don't do much real work for their companies? Seems like their real jobs are to hoover up money and talk about how great they are while shitting all over their workers.
Well, let’s see.

They have to make the go/no go call

They’re the ones who have to sign things subject to penalty of perjury, so unlike mopes such as yourself, are exposed to perp walks
 
Do not doubt i know far more about George, ill leave it at that.
He was a hands on owner for sure, who wasn’t there…. No issue with that.

The discussion is how do you or anyone know how hands on Musk is, without just guessing?
Ok, ol’ timer, but your argument still doesn’t fit. You intimated that he was a hands-off owner saying he had other pursuits. Both can be true, he was clearly a hands-on, involved owner with the Yankees.
 
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