he reminds me so much of Jay Gould. Its not even funny.
Jay Gould was the 19th century version Rockefeller. Creh played like he cared about the common man in the 1870s, and even advocated that guys like Vanderbilt and the Western Union monopoly were greedy selfishb*stards, and their companies should be broken up for the people.
After the monopolies were broken up, what did the Jay Gould do?
That creh came back and bought out all the pieces of the companies that broke up. Then he himself became a monopoly bigger than Rockefeller.
I see Elon Musk pulling the same sht and just taking the bits of Amazon, adding them to the Boring company/Tesla and becoming a king