Kevin O'Leary
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But if you're not going to be honest about it and why all of a sudden you believe it's a threat, then I think you actually broadly lose the American public's of the ability to persuade them and the ability to raise it as a priority for them.
I think that's right. First, I mean, just for a scene setter, I believe that since technology and the technology industry is one of our greatest, strongest exports around the globe, that it's important for business leaders to have a voice in public policy, for them to have interactions with policymakers. That's a really good, smart, important thing. And so...
I think that's right. First, I mean, just for a scene setter, I believe that since technology and the technology industry is one of our greatest, strongest exports around the globe, that it's important for business leaders to have a voice in public policy, for them to have interactions with policymakers. That's a really good, smart, important thing. And so...
I think that's right. First, I mean, just for a scene setter, I believe that since technology and the technology industry is one of our greatest, strongest exports around the globe, that it's important for business leaders to have a voice in public policy, for them to have interactions with policymakers. That's a really good, smart, important thing. And so...
So that's the thing that's missing from the context, I think, of his criticism is exactly what you mentioned, Megan, is that there was undue pressure put on a lot of these leaders when it was about Hunter's laptop and some of the information that was involved there and how that shaped the outcome of of of the election.
So that's the thing that's missing from the context, I think, of his criticism is exactly what you mentioned, Megan, is that there was undue pressure put on a lot of these leaders when it was about Hunter's laptop and some of the information that was involved there and how that shaped the outcome of of of the election.
So that's the thing that's missing from the context, I think, of his criticism is exactly what you mentioned, Megan, is that there was undue pressure put on a lot of these leaders when it was about Hunter's laptop and some of the information that was involved there and how that shaped the outcome of of of the election.
So, you know, that's one of the things that I think has been lost on the Biden administration is, again, they just they they don't have an accurate reflection on just how hypocritical so much of their criticism, so much how much of their criticism is really coming off with the
So, you know, that's one of the things that I think has been lost on the Biden administration is, again, they just they they don't have an accurate reflection on just how hypocritical so much of their criticism, so much how much of their criticism is really coming off with the
So, you know, that's one of the things that I think has been lost on the Biden administration is, again, they just they they don't have an accurate reflection on just how hypocritical so much of their criticism, so much how much of their criticism is really coming off with the
Well, first of all, I still think back. You're right. I mean, Facebook is kind of for the olds like me. I still think back to when I first joined Facebook. It was somewhere in 2007 or 2008 when I was working on the Romney campaign. And that was a key part of our sort of emerging e-campaign was to be on social media.
Well, first of all, I still think back. You're right. I mean, Facebook is kind of for the olds like me. I still think back to when I first joined Facebook. It was somewhere in 2007 or 2008 when I was working on the Romney campaign. And that was a key part of our sort of emerging e-campaign was to be on social media.
Well, first of all, I still think back. You're right. I mean, Facebook is kind of for the olds like me. I still think back to when I first joined Facebook. It was somewhere in 2007 or 2008 when I was working on the Romney campaign. And that was a key part of our sort of emerging e-campaign was to be on social media.
And I signed up for it, never went back until it got our Facebook pages and some of our other social media pages had gotten hacked. And so I had to go and go into my page to look at it to see what the hacking issue was for the Romney campaign Facebook. And then I found there was like 20 or 30 people that I went to grammar school with that were looking for me. So it was an education then.
And I signed up for it, never went back until it got our Facebook pages and some of our other social media pages had gotten hacked. And so I had to go and go into my page to look at it to see what the hacking issue was for the Romney campaign Facebook. And then I found there was like 20 or 30 people that I went to grammar school with that were looking for me. So it was an education then.
And I signed up for it, never went back until it got our Facebook pages and some of our other social media pages had gotten hacked. And so I had to go and go into my page to look at it to see what the hacking issue was for the Romney campaign Facebook. And then I found there was like 20 or 30 people that I went to grammar school with that were looking for me. So it was an education then.
But if we fast forward to where we are- Isn't there a reason we disconnect from those people? Now I talk to them like once a week, it's crazy.
But if we fast forward to where we are- Isn't there a reason we disconnect from those people? Now I talk to them like once a week, it's crazy.
But if we fast forward to where we are- Isn't there a reason we disconnect from those people? Now I talk to them like once a week, it's crazy.
But the thing that I think is changing is that we are in this, I think technology and workforce around technology, the tax policy, trade policy around our technology, in the next five years, and even the information system around technology is gonna change in the next five years, that's really going to affect the economy of the next 25 years.