Anti-Elon Musk

AOC Condemns Democrats’ Shutdown Deal as Betrayal

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized fellow Democrats for considering a continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government, arguing it empowers Elon Musk and Donald Trump at the expense of crucial social programs. The CR, passed by the House with only one Republican dissenting vote, now faces a Senate vote before a Friday night deadline to avert a government shutdown. Several Democratic senators publicly opposed the CR, citing concerns about its implications for social programs and potential for misuse. Failure to pass the CR will result in a government shutdown.

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Tesla Faces Retaliatory Tariffs Amidst Musk’s Controversies

In a letter to the US Trade Representative, Tesla cautioned against retaliatory tariffs, arguing that such actions could negatively impact its operations and US exports. The company highlighted that past tariffs have spurred reciprocal measures from other countries, increasing costs for US-manufactured vehicles abroad. Tesla emphasized the need for a comprehensive assessment of trade policy, considering both the benefits of fair trade and the potential harm to US manufacturers like itself. The letter also noted limitations in the domestic supply chain for EVs and batteries, suggesting that some materials are unavailable domestically.

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BC Hydro Cuts Tesla Rebates Amid US Tariff Dispute

In response to U.S. tariffs and Elon Musk’s political affiliations, the British Columbia government has removed Tesla products from its EV charger rebate program. This decision, supported by Premier David Eby and Energy Minister Adrian Dix, reflects a broader strategy to prioritize Canadian-made goods and limit taxpayer subsidies for American products. Purchases made before March 12th remain eligible for rebates, while Tesla products remain available for sale in the province. The move is the latest action taken by the government to counter the effects of U.S. trade policies.

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Activist Targeted by Musk: Tesla Protests Prove Movement’s Impact

Elon Musk falsely accused Tesla Takedown activist, Costa, of criminal activity, amplifying inflammatory lies on X. This decentralized, grassroots movement, protesting Tesla’s ties to harmful government policies, has seen thousands participate in peaceful demonstrations globally, resulting in a significant drop in Tesla’s stock value. Musk’s attacks, including doxxing and online harassment, highlight the movement’s effectiveness in challenging powerful figures. The author emphasizes the movement’s non-violent nature and the importance of public opposition to governmental actions.

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BC Axes Tesla Rebates Amidst Trade War With Musk

British Columbia has eliminated government subsidies for Tesla chargers, citing a preference for Canadian goods and targeting Elon Musk’s support for Donald Trump. The decision excludes Tesla from rebates covering up to 50% of home charger installation costs, while other US brands remain eligible. Premier David Eby stated the move is specifically aimed at Musk, due to public opposition to taxpayer funds benefiting him. Tesla’s stock has already fallen significantly amidst weakening European sales and increased competition.

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Musk Blames Public Sector, Not Hitler or Stalin, for Mass Murders

Elon Musk shared a social media post absolving Stalin, Mao, and Hitler of responsibility for mass murders, attributing blame instead to their subordinates. This post, which gained widespread attention, followed previous statements by Musk downplaying past guilt and emphasizing German cultural pride. The post sparked controversy, particularly given Musk’s history of controversial jokes referencing Nazis and the Holocaust. Musk’s actions have drawn both criticism and defense, with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu publicly supporting him.

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Musk’s DOGE Cuts Fail: Record US Spending Despite Claimed Savings

Despite Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) claiming $105 billion in savings, February’s federal spending reached a record $603 billion, a 7% increase year-over-year. While some departments saw spending reductions, increases in areas like health and Social Security offset these gains. Critics argue that DOGE’s impact is negligible compared to the overall budget, and that more drastic measures are needed to address the soaring national debt. The House recently passed a stopgap funding bill with minor spending adjustments, leaving the long-term fiscal outlook uncertain.

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Senator Defends Calling Elon Musk a ‘Dick’

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Larson Demands Musk Testimony: Congressman Calls Out Blocked Appearance

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