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    It only makes sense that you could buy a presidency in an uber capitalistic country.

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    Paying people to vote a certain way should be one of the worst crimes in a democracy punishable by the harshest of punishments

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            ai can’t generate anything that is not averaged dogshit made by grinding every political cartoon to pixels and compressing it to paste. it categorically can’t generate caricatures, for example. it also shows a degree of creativity and familiarity with literature unlikely in average propmptfan. and also text is legible

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            😥Bro, we are so close to artificial general intelligence, it will be just like JARVIS from Iron Man, and will crack really funny jokes while being a personal assistant to you. All you need bro is to let it ruin your politics, your arts, your human connections, and your environment. Bro, it’ll be so smart it’ll undo all the environmental and political harm the moment it starts existing. Bro, it’ll take us to fucking Mars.

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    When one of the two biggest black holes for cash on the entire planet promise to make things better for you if you just do this thing they want to happen, you shouldn’t be surprised if at the end of the process you have less money and they have more money. Elon Musk is expert at making money move from you to him. So is Jeff Besos. It doesn’t have to be direct from you to them via a payment, just know that they are sucking up the money, and if you ever, ever, ever do something they want you to do, you can be 100% sure it’s because after they’re done, you have less money and they have more.

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      I volunteer as tribute!

      HEY CHUMPS! Y’ALL GOT PLAYED BY A CONMAN! MUSK AND TRUMP DON’T GIVE TWO SHITS ABOUT ANY OF YOU! MAYBE THINK ABOUT THAT FOR ANY FUTURE ELECTIONS, HUH?

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        RICH PEOPLE ARE NOT GENEROUS. IF THEY WERE GENEROUS THEY WOULDN’T BE RICH PEOPLE. THEY ARE THE OPPOSITE OF GENEROUS.

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        My understanding is that it potentially isn’t illegal, because you weren’t being paid to vote explicitly, and weren’t being paid to vote for a specific candidate for sure, but you were (supposed to be) paid to sign an agreement that you would vote, and I think it also said you support a certain candidate but I’m not totally sure on that.

        Basically, he was paying for people to say they’d vote (maybe for a certain candidate) but legally that wasn’t actually required, so possibly barely skirts the law if a judge is being very generous to him.

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          Isn’t it illegal to …

          The average American hasn’t yet realized the benefits, or consequences, of our newly instituted unfettered lawlessness.

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        Not if you’re among the ultra-rich. Supreme Court has decided that rules are for the poors.

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        That’s because he didn’t say he will pay them for voting. He said he would pay them to sign a petition that supported a certain candidate. I think that’s technically not illegal?

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      I know right? Whatever would have given them the idea that he has ever done anything he’s promised? All the failed promises with Tesla? The boring company?

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      yall sold the usa for 100 dollars?

      Consider that Trump had something like a 47% approval rating on the day of the election.

      Also, yes. People are broke af, hate their neighborhood, hate their country, and hate everyone who has governed it since JFK. If someone offered you $100 for a pile of shit, you’d take the deal, too.

      The joke of it all is that they believed a career con-artist would pay out, not that they gleefully pawned the broke down jalopy of a nation-state at the first opportunity.

      Do not think for a second that they won’t try to do it again.

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    That crowd loves grifters and con-men. That Trump crowd acts like peasants just to get close to the proximity of wealth.

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    The guy whose companies don’t pay debts didn’t pay debts? Who could have seen this coming?!

    Edit: changed from singular to plural.