The Michigan secretary of state has accused the Musk-supported America Pac of tricking people into sharing personal data. Although the Pac’s website promises to help users register to vote, it allegedly asks users in battleground states to give their names and phone numbers without directing them to a voter registration site – and then uses that information to send them anti-Harris and pro-Trump ads.
Can somebody put this motherfucker in jail for fraud?
Supreme Court can’t say he has immunity from the law.
Just to be clear, luring him into a basement and then bricking him into a small chamber in the wall is not a valid option, right? I just want to be sure we’re all on the same page.
We’re not on the same page, that is a valid option.
Only if which basement is kept a very secure secret. Otherwise some of his sycophants would break him out in no time.
I’m not even sure Musk would appreciate a good Amontillado.
You can’t do that because he’s a billionaire.
For billionaires you have to charge them at least a few hundred thousand to be sunk to the bottom of the ocean in a small but very exclusive carbon fiber chamber.
1 & 2: boycott Tesla and X. I think most people that would want to do this have already done so. It’s not like he suddenly became a horrible person.
3 & 4: prosecute him. He’s literally the richest person on the planet, so… Good luck.
5: break NASA contracts with SpaceX. Sadly, NASA can’t afford to do that.
6: don’t elect Trump. Yeah… OK, we’re working on that?
What a stupid article. Basically three suggestions stretched into six that amounts to “people should do something.”
As though saying “he should be arrested” and “he should have less money” is going to suddenly stop his political influence. Reich should be a Lemmy user for all the impotent outrage and unrealizable “ways to rein him in” he expresses.
Boycotting Tesla isn’t even a good solution. If you want a car, Tesla, with all its problems, is still the best option for certain uses.
But yeah, stop using X. The government could even ban it like Brazil did. It wouldn’t stop X but it would be a huge pain.
It is though. You’re directly contributing in an enormous manner to his wealth, which he is donating left and right to the Trump campaign and more bullshit. If you’re rich enough to buy a tesla, you can find an electric car from another company that works too.
All else aside, Tesla is typically cheaper than comparable vehicles given the tax break, gas and upkeep savings, etc. “Rich enough to buy a Tesla” isn’t a very high bar.
Teslas range from 40k - 120k +
You can get a cheap EV for 25k ish that works nearly as well. Or get a midrange EV like a Hyundai Kona for 40k ish.
And yes being able to afford a tesla is rich. The average income for an american is 40k ish per year, the same price as the cheapest tesla.
Look around at the amount of 35K+ cars you see on the road. Auto loans are pretty standard. The average cost of a new car in the United States is currently over 47K.
I’ll be the first to tell you about all the idiots I know that have new cars or trucks that cost as much as their annual income. It’s incredibly common. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see bank troubles with all these high-risk auto loans frankly. If you’ve ever bought a car, you know the dealership will basically find a loan for anyone.
I know someone that currently owns a car that costs way more than his yearly income, and his car payments are more than his rent. That dude is so fucked. All he does is work, play video games, complain about having no money, and drive around. He literally sleeps on a mattress on the floor. But he sure loves his car.
Nothing new. In the 90s, I worked at luxury auto dealers in Lake County, IL. I heard from more than one person (porters driving people to/from home, mobile service vehicle, third parties who did work for people in the area) that there were a surprisingly large number of people who lived in crazy expensive houses in highly desirable zip codes and drove $100K+ cars (in 1990s dollars), where the inside of their house was just empty. Plastic lawn chairs and a table, cheap mattresses on the floor, that’s it. They’d sunk every dime they had into appearances.
I mean he did earn the money. Why isnt it his free choice what to do with it.
Getting lucky on the stock market with the large trust fund your parents gave you isn’t exactly what I’d call “earning.”
And then manipulating bitcoin and stock market prices by making loud proclamations about them in order to force the price in specific directions. Pretty clear he didn’t earn much.
And manipulating stock market prices on social media…
And then refusing to pay for literally anything to any contractors
And then refusing to pay for literally anything to any contractors
I haven’t heard this one about him. He’s pulling a trump?
I looked it up to try and find the worst example but just searching “musk refuses to pay” gave me a different instance in every article listed.
Most notably he’s refused to pay his employees, his rent, and his vendors.
Alright the money he acquired then if ur so concerned with semantics. And whats wrong with nepotism loyalty to family and friends over loyalty to the state its brainwashing by the elites so you are loyal to the state.
Generational wealth transfer is the primary thing that’s keeping the working class subjugated.
as you should be.
If you’re a conservative then it’s supposed to be “God, country, family”, in that order.
Is that cos the conservatives think the sate is god?