Thousands Of People Have Signed A Petition Calling For The White House To Acknowledge Tesla’s EV Excellence
Tesla fans are really deep in their feelings. Apparently having a lock on the whole electric vehicle market with over 60 percent market share isn’t enough. They need to be have official recognition of how great the company is. That’s the root cause of a petition that’s been signed by thousands, as Business Insider reports that Tesla stans want the federal government to acknowledge the companies contributions to EVs.
The whole ordeal seems to come from hurt feelings over a White House meeting last year when Uncle Joe invited the CEOs of the Big Three to the White House to convince the country to get into EVs. But people noticed that a certain eccentric CEO of an American EV company was missing.
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So rather than acknowledge the very real problem of Tesla being anti-union, these people would rather complain and think that Musk not being invited to an EV event at the White House six months ago means that the government doesn’t think the company is great. Someone explain to me how going to these kinds of lengths for a company is ok.
Man, I feel stupider for having read that headline…
A “Musk-inspired assholes” thread would practically fill itself at this point.
I’m fine with assuaging their feelings by having him appointed ambassador to Pluto. Effective immediately.
Pack warmly.
I mean, sure, every tank I’ve ever seen was painted green-ish, so…
Bust be the local variety. I’ve only ever encountered them in Europe.
They werent green for long!
Hohenfels, Germany, 1998.
M1A1 holds 504 gallons of JP-8, which gets you 200 miles on the highway. 5 gallons just to start the thing!
And you can use the exhaust to strip the paint off of your car.
Worst Office Space fan film ever
He would have been, if ICE hadn’t deported him.
This is a word that doesn’t get used enough with those types. While I am not a Christian, I have a friend who is a conservative evangelical Presbyterian. Somehow, he’s remained quite reasonable despite this.
When he encounters that kind of sentiment, or people who claim that the US is the “new promised land,” or that Americans are the “new chosen people,” and that kind of BS, he straight up tells them they are blasphemers. Mostly, he says, they don’t know how to react, which confirms his (and everyone else’s) belief that those people aren’t really reading the Bible.
Anyway, great word, underused.
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