• Billiam@lemmy.world
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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?