It's "Twitter Freedom Friday!"

What would happen if you lay off half your company's employees, and nothing happens?

They must be like the "non-essential" government employees that get a nice paid vacation at the end of every fiscal year.
 
I love how much being rich and having the right to speak his mind upsets the anti-free speech and wealth envy crowds.
 
What would happen if you lay off half your company's employees, and nothing happens?
Except that's not the case here because many of those employees have been begged to come back and they lost massive advertising dollars.

Many of y'all really don't get it.
 
Except that's not the case here because many of those employees have been begged to come back and they lost massive advertising dollars.

Many of y'all really don't get it.
A few, not many.

And the advertising dollars is simple partisanship, has nothing to do with trimming the fat off the company.

You really don't det it.
 
What would happen if you lay off half your company's employees, and nothing happens?

They must be like the "non-essential" government employees that get a nice paid vacation at the end of every fiscal year.

Every tech company has lots of fat to trim now that the pandemic is basically over and a percentage of the user uptick returns to life in the real world.

Musk has right-sized and grown a handful of companies by tearing them down and rebuilding them.

He's also highly skilled in getting free promotion.

This place has lots of low-mid level workers that think they know more than their bosses.

They're Laughter Gravy.
 
Firing Twitter coders, begging them to come back, and then trying to pilfer Tesla coders to replace the fired Twitter coders is the definitive stroke of a stable genius.
 
LOL @ him ever learning something.

But I'm not suffering from a bad case of wealth envy and crippling insecurity over the fact that rich guy might let other people on Twitter be allowed thoughts and opinions you don't approve of.

And that's what is most important here. :D
 
But I'm not suffering from a bad case of wealth envy and crippling insecurity over the fact that rich guy might let other people on Twitter be allowed thoughts and opinions you don't approve of.
No, you're suffering from a crippling case ascriptionitis because I have never once said or even alluded to anything like that.

Now, devolve into histrionics per your usual.
 
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