![]() |
Great car, terrible association, Tesla owners regret buying |
Word on the street is that Tesla drivers are regretting their purchase following CEO Elon Musk's carte blanche to dismantle several government departments in the name of efficiency.
Some are trying to get rid of their Teslas, or embarrassed to drive it, while others who bought their cars before Musk supported Donald Trump for president will continue driving the car, though they find it awkward being associated with the South African though their vehicle.
Meanwhile in Europe it's quite evident how they feel about Musk:
![]() |
Trump gives Musk carte blanche to revamp US govt |
It keeps going.
In Sweden it's down 44 percent, 38 percent in Norway, and 42 percent in the Netherlands.
"Weird right? I wonder why that is?" Maddow muses to her audience.
She adds in the United States, polling has been done to gauge how Americans feel about Musk being involved in the government. YouGov took two polls, one right after the US election and another this week, two weeks after Trump took office.
In November, 47 percent of Republican voters want Musk to have "a lot" of influence in government; since the election it has plunged 21 points to only 26 percent of Republican voters wanting Musk to have "a lot" of influence in government.
![]() |
Protesters ready to stop Musk at Dept of Labor |
When it comes to Democrats, only 6 percent want Musk to have "a lot" of influence, and the same percentage of independent voters.
"He's polling at like tooth decay levels," Maddow says with a big smile. "That's like funny bone bumped into something sharp levels."
Meanwhile protests in all 50 states have erupted, protesting against Musk. One was in Maine where people occupied a Tesla charging station with signs that read: "Musk is a national security threat".
At the Department of Labor in Washington DC, a hastily arranged protest drew lots of people to come and prevent Musk and his band of young hackers from entering the building. The protesters succeeded -- for now...
No comments:
Post a Comment