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Oh, I see.
You think this is a "politicians don't understand the tech they're supposed to regulate" issue, and not a "Elon Musk is bribing every greedy asshole in Congress to prop up his businesses at taxpayer expense" issue.
I think one of the issues with taking bribes is that even corrupt people don't want to completely ruin the economy because you don't want the people trying to bribe you lack the money to do so. Or in other words, even apart from any moral issues you don't want to kill your golden goose.
They can ruin the economy all they want. The people who are bribing them aren't going to run out of money.
Maybe not the top 5 out of those people but the rest certainly will.
They won't. Not even the top 100. Politicians are relatively cheap to buy.
What does it matter, the rest didn't bribe them anyway...
you underestimate how shortsighted republicans are
Counterpoint: the fact that the moral "don't kill the goose that lays the golden eggs" even exists is proof that people are indeed greedy and/or stupid enough to do that very thing.