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Message from Rutherford Hall Archives, Critical Communication Strategists
A hit from Whatsapp to Stephen:Motherload. Micrometah.ai is seeking our help in the EU lobbying campaign. When Trump is in charge, they want to play hardball with the European Commission. But they still want to hedge a bit of a bet that someone is playing a good cop, even if they still have their fangs naked. We negotiate, but the 82nd empty borne will be in standby.
From:rutherford@monkwellstrategy.com
To: jesse@micrometah.ai.com
Hello Jesse, we’re excited to ride with one of the tech giants. Monkwell has long considered the European Commission as a business blocker, so it’s a real pleasure to bring them back to the box with digital regulations. As far as our rates are concerned, it’s a removal of our standard rates as well as my entire personal search history. Of course I’m kidding, but is that actually feasible?
There are obviously many problems. Europe even forced Apple to change the charging cable. This is purely anti-Americanism. And the rules of market abuse really convulse the style of the Putcrat. I don’t keep much in the soothing sound of the committee being ready to discuss something. They are as reliant on as the LinkedIn profile of the British Cabinet Minister.
But the bottom line is that you have firepower on your side now. This is probably why you discovered your secret inner Republican around November 5th. “Highlighted” “With President Trump.” I love him; he’s dad and we tell him. Very cool.
Still, it can’t be stuck with it all. At some point, the EU will only push back, especially if he already slams them with tariffs, steals Greenland and slams them with Ukrainian sales. You will also notice how tech companies roll over in China. Therefore, some soft diplomacy is important. Anything you can still show that you want to work with them can alleviate the overall climate. But in the end, he’s ready to kick out yes, president, or even better Elon Musk.
You should also chase after the UK. Elon hates online safety laws. And we think they are very exposed to the digital services tax, but they are popular here and the government has no money. I think Trump really hates taxes being paid to other countries, so I think he can run a very aggressive campaign to put pressure on this. They long to be with him. We can reach out to our new ambassador, Lord Mandelson, to see if he wants to turn this into his own victory in the US administration.
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Whatsapp to Marcus@Eucomm: Marcus, you may know that he was hired by Micrometah.ai. I know they are swashing publicly, but we want technology leaders to work constructively with you. They know they have cards on their backs, but they also want to be reasonable. They don’t want to run to him all the time. Let’s talk right away.
whatsapp to jesse@micrometah.ai: It might be time to dial the White House.
Whatsapp to Marcus@eucomm: Seriously Marcus, they don’t understand why AI advances should be suppressed by copyright rules that stop them from getting content for free. You know that other people’s property is stolen, right? I’m trying to hold back my peers here. They are ready to take Trump to Defcon One.
From:rutherford@monkwellstrategy.com
To: jesse@micrometah.ai.com
Hello Jesse,
Ok, they’re scary. Let’s keep the pres a little down. That ball is playing so much that it needs to ratchet pressure on AI regulations. The EU provides an opportunity to play well, recognizing that their excessive copyright and safety regulations make Europe a no-go zone of the most important arrival technology. Also, no one actually understands AI.
Your argument here is that the EU is irrelevant in itself, but honestly, you might prefer an irrelevant EU anyway. I think they’ll come soon if they tell them that all European investments will go to the UK instead.
One concern is that many of the EU antitrust issues involve one US tech giant against another. Therefore, you need to be able to still sabotage your rivals without urging President Trump to ride their rescue. If Tim Cook can call the president anti-American and threaten the EU with tariffs, then Apple cannot be fined. This is another example of why we need a holistic approach that doesn’t just run to Trump every time.
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Whatsapp to Marcus@eucomm: Sorry for feeling Marcus like that. We should warn you that you don’t think President Trump can stop hearing about this.
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