Musk

2024 - 9 - 30

Can Elon Musk Save Us From Hurricanes?

Donald Trump - elections - Elon Musk - FEMA - Hurricane Helene - Mark Cuban - politics - social media - Starlink - Tesla

From Tesla's fortunes to Starlink satellites, see how Elon Musk is at the center of a stormy political debate!

Elon Musk has been making headlines again, and this time it’s not just about electric cars or tweets. The billionaire's impact on the political landscape is palpable, especially with the intersection of technology and natural disasters. Recent events surrounding Hurricane Helene have put Musk in the spotlight as former President Trump claimed to have reached out to him for assistance in restoring internet connections through Starlink in hurricane-struck areas. Will this collaboration boost Tesla's stock or is it a political stunt worthy of a reality television show?

While the idea of Musk helping out in times of crisis sounds like a superhero movie plot, it’s also reflective of a broader debate on government subsidies for electric vehicles and renewable energy. Republicans, in particular, exhibit skepticism towards such government aid, preferring a free-market approach over state intervention. Thus, Musk's ventures into disaster recovery may stir up mixed reactions from the political wheelhouse – a duality of support for innovation versus fear of government dependency.

In a twist that could rival the plot of a Taylor Swift music video, Musk's social media management came into play when rumors circulated that Swift had been banned from the platform X, lately run by Musk. However, fact-checkers confirmed that the pop sensation's account remains untouched. It seems Musk has more pressing matters to attend to than curbing celebrity tweets, especially when hurricane relief is at stake. With dozens of Starlink systems already deployed in North Carolina, it appears a comedic, albeit serious pursuit for connectivity is in motion.

But hang onto your surfboards, mates! This story doesn’t end here. The U.S. government and FEMA had a backup plan in place, indicating that even when turbulent weather hits, the apparatus for recovery is reliable and ready to roll – no matter if Musk is involved or not. And while it’s a lot of fun watching these big names collide over natural disaster relief, one must consider how it highlights the changing landscape of technology and politics in America.

As a fun fact, did you know that Starlink’s global satellite constellation is designed to provide internet to the most remote corners of our planet? Additionally, the growing debate on EV subsidies emphasizes the stark contrasts in political philosophies. In the end, it begs the question: Can a tech billionaire bring us closer together or just intensify the chaos?

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Musk's Trump Card: Will Tesla Be Boosted Or Totaled? (Forbes)

Republicans, on the other hand, generally oppose government subsidies for EVs and renewable energy, favoring a free-market approach.

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Taylor Swift's X account is active, not banned by Musk | Fact check (The Arizona Republic)

Swift's X account remained active as of Sept. 30. There is no evidence Musk ever banned the singer from his social media platform.

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Dozens of Starlink systems deployed for Hurricane Helene by Biden ... (Reuters)

The White House said on Monday dozens of Starlink satellite systems that provide high-speed internet access were in use in North Carolina, with over 100 ...

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Trump says he's spoken to Musk about getting Starlink for areas ... (The Hill)

Former President Trump on Monday said he's spoken with Elon Musk about providing Starlink internet service for those without power in states ravaged by ...

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Trump said he called Musk for Helene help — FEMA was already on it (Business Insider)

Trump said he spoke to Musk over the deployment of Starlink satellites. The federal government already had a plan in action, FEMA said.

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Dozens of Starlink systems deployed for Hurricane Helene by Biden ... (The Straits Times)

The White House said on Monday dozens of Starlink satellite systems that provide high-speed internet access were in use in North Carolina, with over 100 ...

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Trump Says He Asked Musk For Starlink in Helene-Hit Towns (Bloomberg)

Republican Donald Trump said he had spoken to Elon Musk and would enlist the billionaire to help restore communications to communities hit by Hurricane ...

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Trump promises gas, Elon Musk's help to hurricane victims (E&E News)

We're not talking about politics now. We have to all get together and get this solved,” the former president said in Georgia on Monday after he blasted the.

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Donald Trump works with Elon Musk to bring Starlink to hurricane ... (Teslarati)

Former President Donald Trump says he coordinated with Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to get Starlink internet to areas that were impacted by Hurricane ...

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Mark Cuban warns Elon Musk: Donald Trump will betray you (Quartz)

"His loyalty is only to himself," Cuban told Musk on social media.

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Let's break down all the lies in Elon Musk's false tweet about ... (Mother Jones)

On Sunday, Elon Musk posted a lengthy diatribe about Democrats being the real “threat to democracy.” In his tweet, Musk claimed that Democrats are flying “ ...

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Mark Cuban Fact-Checks Unhinged Elon Musk Conspiracy Theory ... (Yahoo News Malaysia)

No, Democrats are not flying people "directly into swing states" to change the vote there.

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Elon Musk: Voting for Trump 'only way' to 'save' democracy (The Hill)

Tech billionaire Elon Musk said Sunday that former President Trump must win the election in November if America wants to preserve its democracy.

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Musk claims Democrats will destroy US Constitution if they win ... (News.Az)

Earlier, Musk warned that the US could face "tyranny" if Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, loses the November election. "Unless Trump is ...

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Mark Cuban warns Elon Musk about Trump s loyalty after Musk ... (The Express Tribune)

Trump has also praised Musk, indicating that he'd consider offering him a role in his administration if elected.

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A review of what Elon Musk's hyperventilating immigration post got ... (The Washington Post)

The right-wing owner of X has been increasingly fervent in his opposition to a process that granted him citizenship.

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