• dustyData@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Money. Too much of it. We should help him, take away most of that money. That’ll cure him.

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      It seems he is trying to get rid of his money as fast as possible. I suggest he send me $2 billion to start so I can offload it asap. I would be his most valuable liability.

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          Would love to see someone actually try to spend 10b in 24 hours without nation level infrastructure.

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              The way I see it, Musk is only going to provide the investment if it fits into his investment portfolio strategy. With $2 billion, I would give $1 billion to charities, and the other $1 billion I would use to purchase as many American Southeastern coast beach houses as possible. I would sell the beach houses to climate denialists at half-off, instantly losing $500 million in the process. I’d keep the $500 million from the house sales to myself, because Musk knows that some money has to be kept to keep the lights on. The purchasers of the houses would slowly watch as their new investments into their houses literally goes into the ground (er, or oceans, as it is in this case).

              I figure Musk can’t resist an offer this good. My genius then continues to go unchallenged, except for Musk, who can somehow tank investments faster than this.

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                The way I see it, Musk is only going to provide the investment if it fits into his investment portfolio strategy.

                Well, and sometimes barely even that. He was desperately shuffling around capital trying to pony up when Twitter called him on his overly generous offer to buy the company. He simply didn’t have enough liquid assets to do so.

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                Don’t do it! Flood insurance is cheap because it’s subsidized by the US government. Those houses should be demolished.