Posted on 08/13/2017 8:34:18 AM PDT by Kaslin
Donald Trump did it. He crossed the line from real estate, tycoon-billionaire to the leader of the free world. Now, he has the keys to power.
Trump says he wants to repair the damage caused by career politicians so America can win again. But, what would be the reason Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg would run for president?
Its likely the usual leftist agenda with one exception: automation. Revolutionizing the way we interact isnt enough (re: Facebook). Now he wants to peddle pro-Silicon Valley policies.
In his Palo Alto home, Zuckerberg has created a robot butler and almost every element of it is operated by artificial intelligence. As a result, he would be the kind of president who would expedite policies that undermine American workers in favor of automation.
A coup is forming in Silicon Valley and Zuckerberg is either a ruse for it or the chosen disciple.
Hes looks like a candidate. Recently, hes been posting pictures eating with local residents in early-voting states, touring local factories, and even playing basketball with (swing-state) North Carolinas most popular NCAA coaches, Roy Williams and Mike Krzyzewski. Its a summer vacation that looks more like a campaign tour the week before Super Tuesday.
Not convinced? Zuckerberg just hired former Clinton-pollster, Joel Benenson, to to do work at the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative (a philanthropic organization with his wife).
You hire pollsters to figure out what people want and what they are thinking - even learn their perceptions of you.
A potential problem for Zuckerbergs presidential aspirations is that only one-third of Facebooks employees are women. Is it a coincidence that theres been a notable increase in women hired to work at Facebook in the past year?
Zucks attributes include the fact that he only takes a $1 salary as CEO of Facebook and that he has a net-worth of over $70 billion (plenty to buy an election). Hell likely be of great appeal to the Bernie crowd as Zuckerberg campaign engages into salary-shaming of so-called greedy CEOs.
He and his wife Priscilla Chen have announced that they will give away most of their wealth for the purpose of advancing human potential and promoting equality. More taxes anyone?
While most of his friends were playing video games, he created them. This means his age (36 in 2020) will not be a setback.
Facebooks roots were in a program called Facesmash' which was a site (mostly for fun) where people would rank the looks of others: It placed two pictures, or pictures of two males and two females. Visitors to the site had to choose who was "hotter" and according to the votes there would be a ranking.
The college shut it down because it it overwhelmed one of Harvard switches. Many have claimed he was unethical, broke rules, arrogant, cheated them out of intellectual property and didnt honor agreements. But, not Peter Thiel.
Peter Thiel (historically a big supporter of Trump) met Zuckerberg in 2004 and invested into Facebook. In recent days, Thiels support of Trump seems to be waivering. A recent report suggested that Thiel told close friends that the Trump Administration is incompetent.
"There is a 50% chance this whole thing ends in disaster," Thiel said regarding the Trump administration at a private gathering in January, according to two BuzzFeed sources. This report alone isnt telling except for the fact that the timing of these stories and Zuckerbergs political tour seems suspicious. Peter Thiel is the co-founder of PayPal and current a member of the board of directors of Facebook (where he also owns $40 million in stock as of 2016).
Zuckerberg does have political baggage.
In January 2017, Zuckerberg filed eight "quiet title and partition" lawsuits against hundreds of native Hawaiians to get them to sell their land to him.
Zuckerberg is the modern Bill Gates of 1997. They are also very similar in that they are technical geniuses but that makes for awkward leadership and communication skills that may not connect to middle-class voters.
Zuckerberg apparently does believe in walls. Unfortunately, he's not in favor of walls to protect Americans. He purchased over $30 million in homes surrounding his primary residence with the intention to tear down the homes, replacing them with smaller ones. He wanted to add gates and walls to create a buffer zone to protect his home from outsiders (re: Walls).
He literally built a Trump-like wall to protect his 700-acre Luau estate in Hawaii which outraged many locals. This is the same'Zuck that said "instead of building walls, we can help people build bridges (an obvious slam to president Trump).
I applaud the fact that on the surface Zuckerberg believes in private property rights. He certainly has a right to build the wall on his own property. However, if you look at the totality of his comments, he believes the most vulnerable Americans dont deserve guns, walls or borders to protect themselves while he parades through life with estates surrounded by walls and armed guards.
Unlike Trump, who employed servers, busboys, caddies and butlers at his resorts, earning an average wage, Facebook employees earn an average of $300,000 per year.
How could he possibly have any sense of what the average middle-class American needs since most of his 17,000 employees are literally rich? He possesses zero experience of facing personal financial hardship (like Trump casinos, airlines, vodka, steaks, etc) or the challenges of dealing with employees on lower wages. How cold he possibly serve America?
Didnt the left tell us that you need political experience to become president?
A President Zuckerberg would mean millions more refugees, wide-open borders, more sanctuary cities, an attack on second amendment rights and a group of pro-Silicon Valley polices that would expedite the automation of average Americas into the unemployment line.
I hope Im wrong about Zucks presidential aspirations because I think he could win.
Is this little snot nosed liberal even old enough?
Yes, America’s love affair with the “elite.” (cough-cough) (crickets)
Look at the bright side
All of America could have “ casual Fridays” and time at work for diversity focus groups
Stupid millenials are going to get this idiot in office.
He will be by the next election. Yes, he will run.
He’s perfect for the New DNC who will need to destroy Bernie early on. At least we know he believes in WALLS.
Check his Facebook page. Or read the article. Or assume that the guy is at least that smart.
We went down this disasterous path with O'Bunghole, we'll not do it again in 2020. Maybe 20 years from now, but not in '20. Suckerfarb can waste all the billion$ he wants to with his pal Soros, he'll never beat Trump.
According to the article he’ll be 36 on May 14, 2020
OK, so a significant part of America will finally leave Fascistbook.
Please don’t let him run, I would hate to see the anti-Zuck signs.
Yep, I just realized that he will be 36 if he decides to run.
So, he will still be a little snot nosed wet behind the ears marxist/liberal.
The guy has zero charisma and comes across as socially akward when speaking. Bring him on.
Blame Hollywood. Those slimeball know-nothing idiots now have every slimeball know-nothing idiot in the country thinking he’s qualified to be president, too. I mean, look at the list of Hollyweirdos, just the most recent ones who have expressed interest: Oprah Winfrey, Kayne West, Chris Rock, Katy Perry, Tom Hanks, Samwise Gamgee, Tom Hanks, Will Smith... God help us!
The Zuckster has a wall in Kauai and a buffer of empty houses around his dwelling in Palo Alto.
I’ve said it before. Zuckerburg does not strike me as a smart man capable of leadership. Just because an app he helped design became popular does not make him a leader of industry.
My questions for the candidate:
What data did you collect on FB users?
Did you sell that data? To whom?
Did you sell identity-connected facial recognition data?
Is the data of ex-members deleted everywhere?
Did you profile members?
Have you socially experimented with members?
Did you socially experiment with targeted news feeds?
What is your position on personal privacy of US citizens?
What is your opinion about security walls or barriers?
Have you fully divested yourself and your family from Facebook and all other socially-engaged business enterprises?
And many more questions...
He’s very wealthy, with a Chinese wife, and only 18% of Americans trust Facebook (no doubt the registered voter number is even lower). I heard that he hired Plouffe, but not even Plouffe could save Uber, so that is something.
He’s wearing a suit and tie. Didn’t know he owned one. That’s a bad sign.
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