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Elizabeth Warren and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are among the politicians who want to tax successful entrepreneurs so much that they can't pay their bills. Politicians who destroy wealth instead of making it are the real parasites.
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At first, Twitter and its advisers were unsure whether or not to take Elon Musk seriously. On April 14, his $54.20-per-share bid price for the social media company included the digits 420, a reference to a smoking marijuana cliche.
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Musk's support for free speech appears to be limited to his own or those of his supporters and promoters.
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Censorship advocates are suddenly concerned about 'private sector' freedom now that their control over the conduits of conversation is endangered.
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Those who open up Mars to settlement, such as Elon Musk, should be permitted to do so without intervention from the government.
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Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, paid $11 billion in taxes, but Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) claimed he was still not paying his 'fair share.'
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What appears to be bothering Warren is Musk's wealth. In other words, it's an envious politics.
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Get in here, people, because there's a lot going on on the internet right now!
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) called on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to investigate the planned merger between former President Donald Trump's new media and technology firm and a Special Purpose Acquisition Company, or SPAC, on Wednesday.
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“A Late Show with Stephen Colbert” will go live next week during the Democratic National Convention. The show is doing virtual interview with guests, although Colbert returned to his studio offices this week. On Monday, Susan Rice, who Joe Biden considered as a running mate, will be the guest. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) will be …