Musk opened up about his work leading the government efficiency department, revealing the backlash he faced. "Honestly? I could've just focused on my companies instead... my cars wouldn't be getting torched," he admitted.
The real trigger? Cutting off funding streams tied to political corruption. Turns out, disrupting the money flow makes you plenty of enemies in the system. Classic case of stepping on the wrong toes.
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LayerHopper
· 8h ago
The stuck neck is like this, and whoever moves the cheese has to be knife
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 11h ago
If you move the cheese, you will be beaten by a group, which is the price of touching vested interests
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StableGenius
· 11h ago
lmao the corruption angle is the only part that actually checks out empirically—cut the money, enemies multiply, as predicted. rest is just theater honestly
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MetaverseVagabond
· 11h ago
Hey, if you move the cake, you have to be stabbed, this routine is too familiar
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MissingSats
· 11h ago
Use a knife to cut off people's wealth, now you know what it means to be a big tree, haha
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LiquiditySurfer
· 11h ago
To move the real character is to offend people, and there is no way about this
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 11h ago
Damn, this is the consequence of moving the cake, how can the moths in the system let him go
Musk opened up about his work leading the government efficiency department, revealing the backlash he faced. "Honestly? I could've just focused on my companies instead... my cars wouldn't be getting torched," he admitted.
The real trigger? Cutting off funding streams tied to political corruption. Turns out, disrupting the money flow makes you plenty of enemies in the system. Classic case of stepping on the wrong toes.