You have a valid argument until you unnecessarily go to extremes to make your point. UNICEF and other UN bodies meet a need and answer to many governments. As a consequence, their bureaucracy is gigantic and far less efficient than other organizations, public and private, or even some corporations. But they do provide assistance, often when no one is. Furthermore, country reps gain experience in managing programs, learning negotiations, etc. and become acquainted with international relations. Everyone gains from familiarity with future high level officials of smaller and mid sized developing nations.
Does Elon ownership of Twitter mean that he will be able to continually pump false and misleading statements about Tesla without restraint. ...YESSSS It DOES
Welp, there ya go. Elon just announced his plan... and that's to rework it to profitability and take it public again. Lucky guess.
Did you think there was a chance he was going to keep it private for the medium or long term? After going public he will want to keep super voting rights like Zuckerberg, own way less than 50% of the company but still have more than 50% of the voting rights. I think Zuckerberg owns around 10% of facebook but has 55% of the voting rights.
If I'd have thought that, I'd have written that. Odds are the next announcement he'll make will concur with my post too. He'll announce a tiered pricing structure. That's what I'd do.