Elon Musk: One million dollars a day for political signatures

Elon Musk: One million dollars a day for political signatures
What to do if you are a wealthy billionaire and want to enforce your wishes? Right - you put a large portion of money on it! The Tesla-Mogul Elon Musk causes excitement with its latest campaign: he announced that he is giving away a million dollars a day! But that's not all! The condition for this is to sign a petition that is committed to the US constitution.
But the game has a huge catch! In order to be able to take part in the raffle, the signatories registered must be registered voters in the disputed state of Pennsylvania. Is that a clever trick to push voter registration in one of the hotly contested "swing states"? Sure, because there is nothing more important than the voices in this decisive state! How does the whole thing make the whole thing legally? Quite simply: he only pays for the signature of the petition and not directly for voter registration. Otherwise - oh fright - illegal!
a dangerous game with democracy
But is this really freedom of expression for the Musk Petition? The answer could not be clearer. Musk has long since signaled his affection for Donald Trump and leaves no doubt that he wants to do everything possible to bring the ex-president back to power. And if it has to be, one million dollars a day is used to achieve this.
his approach is democratically questionable. He often shares conspiracy theories on social media that shake not only the political landscape, but also the trust in the democratic system. He expressed without any proof that Trump's defeat could mean the end of democracy in the United States - a dark prophecy that raises more questions than answers!
how about charity?
If one million dollars are promised every day, you could also work for good purposes! How about if Musk would use the money for charity campaigns instead? This would benefit society and maybe even the picture that many of it have.
The current situation remains tense. Musk's blunt behavior shows how much money can become a dangerous game in politics and manipulation of voter registration. The question remains: where does this development lead and what does the normal citizen think about it? Is there a further division in American society while billionaires like Musk set up their own rules of the game?
Berlin