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The Democrat administration is/was super hostile to Tech. Making MAGA more libertarian on Tech to get their support wasn't a bad idea. But in exchange the Tech Bros had to not try to flood the country with immigrants but they are going to insist on doing that so this Alliance is breaking before inauguration even begins.
Ejecting Musk is not necessarily the same thing as breaking the alliance with Big Tech, Bezos or Zuckerberg have sent some signals they'd be willing to work with Trump. The question is if they can accept the "no mass-migration" position, or actually hold the same beliefs as Elon, except they'd work towards them via backroom deals instead of sperging out on Twitter.
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how were the Democrats unfriendly to Tech? especially the American big tech sector. They wanted to ban TikTok (foreign competition) while giving big subsidies to Tesla and lots of nasa dollars to SpaceX. They allowed the Twitter buyout to go through and basically let Musk do whatever he wanted.
Besides what SS raised, there's been a few more government movements against Big Tech than was typical during Biden's admin. There's probably more examples.
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The Biden Administration has been very hostile to Musk, with even MSM onlookers admitting there's political motivation behind the regulatory scrutiny. This was even before Musk went Republican.
California is hostile to tech/business in general, so Musk pulled out a lot of stuff from California.
Harris was proposing some tech unfriendly stuff as well like taxing unrealized capital gains.
It was a good opportunity for Republicans to gain support by opposing the tech unfriendly Democrat policies, but if Musk is going to draw a line in the sand at H1B then the alliance is not going to last long.
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