I'm pretty confident that if Hitler had ever laid eyes on Musk, he'd think Musk is some sort of mongoloid or an idiot. He just looks weird. I suspect he's actually part lizard and part fish and that he can't believe what his current situation is. It will soon result in his own spontaneous combustion.
Sign for chef wanted at restaurant: "Must hate cooking and the restaurant industry. No experience necessary." And a nice simple explanation in comments of why the government isn't a business.
I read somewhere that people like Musk often succeed in spite of their lack of management skills instead of because of. They have a legit good idea, come up with enough money to back it and, probably in the hope of a big eventual payday, gets people to work on it. Turnover is usually high, morale is usually low, but there are always believers - at least for a while. The lucky ones get their companies to the point of selling and cashing in, thus fueling their self-esteem of themselves as geniuses. Process often continues until they crash and burn. Common decency - even in their own interests - isn't one of their traits.
Sign for chef wanted at restaurant: "Must hate cooking and the restaurant industry. No experience necessary." And a nice simple explanation in comments of why the government isn't a business.
I read somewhere that people like Musk often succeed in spite of their lack of management skills instead of because of. They have a legit good idea, come up with enough money to back it and, probably in the hope of a big eventual payday, gets people to work on it. Turnover is usually high, morale is usually low, but there are always believers - at least for a while. The lucky ones get their companies to the point of selling and cashing in, thus fueling their self-esteem of themselves as geniuses. Process often continues until they crash and burn. Common decency - even in their own interests - isn't one of their traits.
Nor are transparency and openness to alternative views:
Last week, Elon Musk said he would agree to sit down for an interview with Jon Stewart on The Daily Show as long as “the show airs unedited.” But once Stewart happily agreed to Musk’s terms, and the D.O.G.E. leader faced the daunting reality of being dunked on in a manner similar to his conservative brethren Tucker Carlson, Musk looked for an out....
The article has excerpts or watch the first 5 minutes of:
Lol Tesla taking an absolute beating. It must be working if dipshit is posting about it.
Surely further entrenching the Tesla brand with Musk and MAGA will help with sales.
Keep up the "illegal boycott" and "Collusively" tanking Tesla, America.
trump said last night that he's going to buy a Tesla this morning. With any luck he'll get one that has the stuck accelerator pedal and the self driving mode that is really a self destruct mode.
trump said last night that he's going to buy a Tesla this morning. With any luck he'll get one that has the stuck accelerator pedal and the self driving mode that is really a self destruct mode.
... Musk’s increased advertising might be thanks to Tesla’s wobbly performance on Wall Street. The stock finally dropped into free fall today, plunging more than 15 percent to mark one of the company’s worst trading days since it went public in 2010. The tumble erased the last vestiges of the rally Tesla enjoyed after Trump’s election victory in November, when investors clearly felt that a company run by the president-elect’s largest Super PAC donor was a smart bet. It has lost more than 50 percent of its value — the equivalent of some $800 billion — since cresting in mid-December.
Sweet.
A number of factors contributed to this reversal, including declines across the market and hints of a possible recession. Yet the Tesla brand has also become uniquely toxic since Musk swept into Washington, gave what was widely recognized as a Nazi salute at an inauguration event, and moved to eliminate entire federal offices at a stroke, all while continuing to spew far-right misinformation on X. Last month, the mounting backlash cohered into a formal protest campaign, Tesla Takedown, that is organizing regular demonstrations at Tesla centers around the world while encouraging a boycott and, of course, calling for the automaker’s investors to sell their shares....
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I find this anti Tesla activity quite interesting. It wasn't long ago where Tesla was the darling of the EV world and receiving all kind of praise from the tree huggers. I will venture to say a majority of the Tesla owners are dedicated tree huggers who jumped on the EV bandwagon. They are eating their own.
I find this anti Tesla activity quite interesting. It wasn't long ago where Tesla was the darling of the EV world and receiving all kind of praise from the tree huggers. I will venture to say a majority of the Tesla owners are dedicated tree huggers who jumped on the EV bandwagon. They are eating their own.
There are now a lot of electric cars to choose from. Early on, the owner of Tesla wasn't trying to destroy big chunks of the country. Musk created a market made up of tree huggers, among others, and then made himself despicable to them. I guess good business sense runs in the Trusk family.
It's not a team sport. People can change. If someone becomes unsavory it's perfectly fine to call them out for it, or even decide you want no part of said person or organization. We don't pledge unyielding fealty to people and organizations. We're free to choose whom we associate with. To many, Musks actions are unacceptable. Hence many people deciding to boycott his products.
There are now a lot of electric cars to choose from. Early on, the owner of Tesla wasn't trying to destroy big chunks of the country. Musk created a market made up of tree huggers, among others, and then made himself despicable to them. I guess good business sense runs in the Trusk family.
I've thought Musk was an asshole since he called the heroic cave rescuers in Thailand pedophiles, all in a tantrum because those EXPERTS wouldn't use his unproven tech. It's perfectly fitting that such a self-centered creep would buy DonOLD's presidency*, then engineer an illegal and destructive neofascist rampage through government. The unpatriotic wingnut right is welcome to him and his now wrecked brand.
What Whack9 says, too. I guess the concept of free will and change is foreign to a cult member like the Supplicantsalemgr.
Yeah, the owners/heads of lots of corporations are probably politically undesirable to one group or another, but it's not usually that much of an issue until or unless the guy makes himself the face of the corporation. Damage to Tesla is self-inflicted by Musk. And now it seems he's lost a $22 Billion Starlink contract over his assholiness. The contractor was Mexican fellow billionaire Carlos Sims, hardly a wild-eyed left winger, who has now dumped all of Musk.
It's not a team sport. People can change. If someone becomes unsavory it's perfectly fine to call them out for it, or even decide you want no part of said person or organization. We don't pledge unyielding fealty to people and organizations. We're free to choose whom we associate with. To many, Musks actions are unacceptable. Hence many people deciding to boycott his products.
Do you approve of the vandalism of the individually owned cars and dealers?
It's not a team sport. People can change. If someone becomes unsavory it's perfectly fine to call them out for it, or even decide you want no part of said person or organization. We don't pledge unyielding fealty to people and organizations. We're free to choose whom we associate with. To many, Musks actions are unacceptable. Hence many people deciding to boycott his products.
Do you approve of the vandalism of the individually owned cars and dealers?
Of course not. I don't have a problem with people peacefully protesting outside on public property with signs and what, nor for calling for boycotts. Musk is tarnishing the brand for a lot of people. I don't like Musk either. I won't buy his products and I'll encourage others not to as well.
The vandalism is a straw man trolling, typical Supplicantsalemgr. A few thousand in damages is peanuts relative to the tens of billions in vandalism that POTUS Musk has done to his investors.
Yeah, the owners/heads of lots of corporations are probably politically undesirable to one group or another, but it's not usually that much of an issue until or unless the guy makes himself the face of the corporation. Damage to Tesla is self-inflicted by Musk. And now it seems he's lost a $22 Billion Starlink contract over his assholiness. The contractor was Mexican fellow billionaire Carlos Sims, hardly a wild-eyed left winger, who has now dumped all of Musk.
Just wait until the conflict of interest lawsuits make their may through the court over all of the hundreds of millions in federal contracts with Musk that he's now impacting. Conflict of interest used to be something that even cons cared about.