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6 Articles
Aristotle and the Trump-Musk bromance
“Even rich men and those in possession of office”, wrote Aristotle, “need friends most of all. For what is the use of such prosperity without the opportunity of beneficence?” Yet it seems the world’s richest man and its most powerful have found other uses for their prosperity. On June 5, Elon Musk and Donald Trump ended a whirlwind bromance when simmering disagreements broke into public view. You know how it is – one day you and your BFF are whi…
Mad men, Brunswick Beacon
Brunswick Beacon, 06.12.25The bromance between Musk and Trump is over. Musk spent $275 million electing Trump, who repaid Musk by giving him DOGE. Musk cut research funding for kids with cancer. He tried to fire air traffic controllers during a spate of plane crashes. His “armed” takeover of the U.S. Institute of Peace (think about that) was overturned by a judge who called it “unlawful” and a “gross usurpation of power through blunt force.”On M…
What Trump’s and Musk’s Public Divorce Tells Us About the State of Tech
So, why is Marco Fioretti’s column running on Friday instead of Monday? Because The Donald and Elon had a spat, and he couldn’t wait to tell you what he thinks about it. The post What Trump’s and Musk’s Public Divorce Tells Us About the State of Tech appeared first on Linux Today.
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