If Musk succeeds in "repealing all regulation", what's the best strategy for a normal person? Unethical answers only.
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Which is why I wrote technically, I don’t disagree that we’re better of without certain people.
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OP said "unethical answers only".
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You're right. CEOs are often times at board meetings with the whole C level and shareholders.
One big general airstr-
Oh you're talking about angry signs and picketing outside? Nevermind
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I work for a big corp that already ignores their own regulations
I'll start opening products, pissing in them, and putting them back on the shelf. It won't help anything but I'll personally enjoy it
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All drugs should be legal
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Run for office?
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Yup, this is classic "we'll abolish the EPA but your 8 year old still is forbidden from running a lemonade stand."
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I think maybe I'll just open an online shop that sells everything that's illegal. Only I won't ship anything and I'll keep all the money for myself. It won't take long for that to catch up to me, but it'll be fun for about five minutes.
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That already exists and it's called every new market on the darkweb. Everytime one goes down its super disruptive because half the things are scams and it takes months of people buying and rating to establish any legitimate vendors.
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Open a paper or animal feed factory in residential area and instead of trying to mitigate the smells to the public, amplify them.
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no, im usually talking about striking.
but picketing outside their homes and offices can be effective when its angry enough.
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Garson, I'll avoid the lobster bisque and the meringue pie please.