Twitter's all hands meeting to discuss the Elon Musk hostile takeover just wrapped up! Whaddya think they talked about, guise? (see too comment)
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Could Biden and the Dems claim it as a public utility and take it over?
Taking it over as a public utility likely means there cannot be censorship going forward.
A good example would be a telephone company. They cannot cut your lines because you say scandalous things over them. Public utilities are considered "indispensable" - and everyone has a right to access it.
So, checkmate on that front as well.
Correctly stated, this is why the left is pushing so hard. They know NCSWIC, so they want to make people as miserable as they can, trying to tie the people's hope with gov't helping them (I'm from the government and I'm here to help). If they succeed, they could win, it's one hell of a hail mary shot. White hats are assumingly trying to fight that. This isn't a guaranteed victory, I think that is what we have to remember. The fight we have is "ours to lose." Meaning, if we do nothing, we let them win, if we stand up and fight, we are guaranteed victory!
Oh yeah. I forgot about that.
But they seem to have little respect for the Constitution or the Bill of Rights....
Didn't Biden just enact something that effects our 2nd Amendment, completely going around Congress?
Which is one of the reasons why constitutional sheriffs are important. Have you been pushing for paper ballots, vetting local candidates for city and county seats, for sheriff, for courts and appeals, for Congress (state and Fed)? Get out there and work it!
I never understood why they could do JACK to us as far as censorship is concerned since we all subsidize people's free internet.
The same could also probably have been said back when dial up was heavily used too.
That would basically destroy their little libertarian masked culture weapon tactic wouldn't it?
Yes it would
"If they don't like Twitter they can go make their own!"
How do you like them apples
If they do that, does it not open them up to lawsuits for silencing the right to free speech..?
That was their whole argument for previous lawsuits, "it's a private business, they can do whatever they want"
I don't think at this point they care. They'll make new rules & mandates as they scratch and claw to have control.
Is Twitter too big to fail, like the airlines and banks they covered?