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Clay Bennett this morning:

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Jeff Bezos, the executive chairman of Amazon, implied Monday that fellow multibillionaire Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter could give China leverage over the platform.
Bezos shared a tweet saying that China makes up the second-biggest market for Tesla, arguing it raises an “interesting question.”






 

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add this to the mix:

Jeff Bezos, the executive chairman of Amazon, implied Monday that fellow multibillionaire Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter could give China leverage over the platform.
Bezos shared a tweet saying that China makes up the second-biggest market for Tesla, arguing it raises an “interesting question.”






A little “sour grapes” from Jeff?


Amazon hasn’t done well in China.

 

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add this to the mix:

Jeff Bezos, the executive chairman of Amazon, implied Monday that fellow multibillionaire Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter could give China leverage over the platform.
Bezos shared a tweet saying that China makes up the second-biggest market for Tesla, arguing it raises an “interesting question.”







Bezos owns the WaPo and forces them to give him favorable coverage so he can **** right off with his conspiracy bullshit
 

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Bezos owns the WaPo and forces them to give him favorable coverage so he can **** right off with his conspiracy bullshit
its much more fact based than conspiracy theory. I don't know about you, but I don't want China involved in any way more damaging to us than they currently are.
 

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its much more fact based than conspiracy theory. I don't know about you, but I don't want China involved in any way more damaging to us than they currently are.

And how is that going to happen, even Bezos said it wasn't an issue after he posed the question
 

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And how is that going to happen, even Bezos said it wasn't an issue after he posed the question
by not letting people like Musk buy out social media.
 

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We need to question everything. I have been wondering if China could convert the Tesla factory into a military assembly line. Could China just take over Musk's business holding in China? The world is not a benign place;

“Most of us view the world as more benign than it really is, our own attributes as more favorable than they truly are, and the goals we adopt as more achievable than they are likely to be. We also tend to exaggerate our ability to forecast the future, which fosters overconfidence.” – Daniel Kahneman
 
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