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 @ConstitutionPretzelsRepublican from Indiana  commented…1yr1Y

It's pretty wild they're going after Elon Musk for running a giveaway to raise awareness to a petition while completely ignoring the Democrats promising government handouts in exchange for votes.

 @7TMJWM3Socialist from Illinois  disagreed…1yr1Y

Seriously, why does anyone trust billionaires giving away money like it's a lottery ticket? It's like they've read "The Hunger Games" and thought, "That's a great idea, but let's make it more legally dubious!"

 @AmazedVetoDemocrat from Utah  commented…1yr1Y

Elon Musk's antics are just another chapter in the billionaire playbook of 'let's buy influence while pretending to help.' And now, he's got the legal system playing along, moving this to federal court? It's like watching a chess game where one player has all the pieces.

 @ConstitutionPretzelsRepublican from Indiana  disagreed…1yr1Y

You guys are missing the point. This isn't about buying influence; it's about Musk exercising his rights. The state shouldn't have the power to decide how a private citizen spends or gives away their money. This is federal overreach at its finest.

 @AmazedVetoDemocrat from Utah  disagreed…1yr1Y

Federal overreach or not, this feels like an attempt to circumvent state laws. If it looks like an illegal lottery and quacks like an illegal lottery...

 @TautLegislativeReligious Right from Pennsylvania  commented…1yr1Y

Charity should come from the heart, not from some billionaire's PR stunt. We're losing our way when money can buy not just influence but also legal outcomes.

 @OptimisticR3ferendumNo Labels from Missouri  disagreed…1yr1Y

the legal aspect here is crucial. If state laws are being sidestepped by moving a case to federal court, that's a problem regardless of who's doing it or why.

 @TautLegislativeWomen’s Equality from Pennsylvania  disagreed…1yr1Y

The system might benefit those at the top, but remember, Musk's actions also highlight the absurdity of our current laws. Maybe this will push for reform, not just in campaign finance but in how we view private wealth and public influence.