Elon Musk Teases Buying These Companies Next

Elon Musk is now joking on Twitter about buying other classic American companies to “fix them” after purchasing Twitter earlier this week.

Among the companies noted? First was Coca-Cola. He said he should buy the soda/bottling company next and “put the cocaine back in.”

Expert level trolling.

Musk also tweeted, “Now I’m going to buy McDonald’s and fix all of the ice cream machines.” He later added, “Listen, I can’t do miracles ok.”

This man is having a ball with all of the backlash he’s getting from liberals.

 

All joking aside, many Americans are happy with his latest purchase and believe he has saved Twitter and maybe even free speech. It only took a couple of days for the Biden admin to launch it’s only disinformation group to study misinformation, too, so Musk’s effort got here just in time.

Musk is clearly having some fun now that he’s in control of the social media platform, but on a serious note it’s a positive sign that people feel like they can exercise free speech again.

He even joked that Trump’s Social Truth platform only exists because of the bad things Twitter did. Not sure what Trump thinks but we’re sure getting a lot of Musk tweets lately, a positive sign for an outlet previously known for its censorship of conservative talk.

Check out the video for more from Fox Business.


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