Elon Musk criticized the policy for several days on his official Twitter profile and took the opportunity to ask his more than 95 million followers a question. “Who do they trust less” if politicians or billionaires. The tycoon released the poll minutes after he assured in a tweet that “politics breeds sadness” and days after he made fun of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a progressive anti-rich politician.
At the time of this writing, the poll has received over 2 million votes. So far the results show that 76.4% of Tesla and SpaceX CEO followers trust politicians less. The remaining 23.6%, on the other hand, believe that billionaires are less trustworthy.
Elon Musk too tweeted believing that “using the word “billionaire” in a pejorative sense is immoral and stupid.”if the goal is to “create products that make millions of people happy” commented on another tweet. On the other hand, the South Africans agreed. with a tweet Comedian Andy Milonakis. This provides “credibility for individuals on a personal level, rather than general claims about a large group”.
Elon Musk invites Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to do the same poll on his Twitter profile.

A few minutes after the poll was published, Musk called Alexandria Ocasio-Cortezmember of the US House of Representatives, ask the same question in your profile.
The American, who has always publicly spoken out against the rich and fights for higher rates on billionaires, has not published anything about it. However, he recently assured bloomberg want to sell your 2020 Tesla Model 3 purchase an electric car made by unionized workers. Thus acting against the decisions of the magnate.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s intention to sell her Tesla actually came about after Elon Musk mocked her in a tweet he posted lashing out at “a billionaire with an ego problem.” Musk assumed she was talking about him and tweeted, “Stop hitting me, I’m too shy.”. The American responded in a recently deleted tweet saying, “I’m talking about Mark Zuckerberg, but okay.” She later herself quoted a screenshot revealing an earlier conversation with the phrase “as I said, ego issues.”
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