This will have very little effect on SF in the long-term 😂🤣 All of their staff that was here are going to stay here - they're not going to follow fucking X to whatever ass-backwards state Musk chooses
So, to recap:
we have a huge office that will eventually bring in another major company,
the area keeps all of its best talent, and
we get rid of the grifter that regularly refuses to pay their rent/lease, taxes, and insurance bills?
An echo chamber for calling CA liberal? That's just well documented reality my guy.
You don't care about US politics, which means you probably don't know much about them. So it very much seems like you're speaking about something you don't care or know about. Then when I, a person who does very much care about US politics, chimes in with insight you call it an echo chamber.
Honestly, it seems like you want to just say whatever you like and then rant and dismiss anyone who knows the topic and pushes back. Ironically, that sounds exactly like how an echo chamber works lol.
Another lemmy echo chamber... It's pointless to show another kind of opinion.
Sounds like you maybe just have a habit of entering conversations on topics you don't know much about (and in this case self-admittedly don't even care about), so you get a lot of people who are more informed and do care expressing their disagreement with you?
This will have very little effect on SF in the long-term 😂🤣 All of their staff that was here are going to stay here - they're not going to follow fucking X to whatever ass-backwards state Musk chooses
So, to recap:
Hell yeah, of course this is a win.
Yeah, it's not a big deal, but it shows or starts a trend.
Of? Companies leaving CA due to liberal laws? That's kinda been CA's thing since forever.
Another lemmy echo chamber... It's pointless to show another kind of opinion. And I'm not far right or anything. I don't even care about US politics.
An echo chamber for calling CA liberal? That's just well documented reality my guy.
You don't care about US politics, which means you probably don't know much about them. So it very much seems like you're speaking about something you don't care or know about. Then when I, a person who does very much care about US politics, chimes in with insight you call it an echo chamber.
Honestly, it seems like you want to just say whatever you like and then rant and dismiss anyone who knows the topic and pushes back. Ironically, that sounds exactly like how an echo chamber works lol.
Sounds like you maybe just have a habit of entering conversations on topics you don't know much about (and in this case self-admittedly don't even care about), so you get a lot of people who are more informed and do care expressing their disagreement with you?
Have you considered just not doing that?
An echo chamber of what, exactly? I don't understand what point you're trying to make 🤷♂️