Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this either. Musk is a huge Trump supporter, yet every other car in my democratic voting town is a Tesla. How do all these people bury their heads in the sand about this?
Most Tesla drivers bought them before Elon went insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the OP's logic, if you buy an EV do you dislike Detroit and pledge loyalty to China since most of it is made there?
? A lot of American cars are made in MX. Do Americans who buy such cars pledge their loyalty to MX? Your logic makes no sense.
Teslas are different. The brand is associated with Elon. No other car make is associated with a single person.
DH just leased a Toyota EV. He test drove several EVs, but not a Teslas. We both despise him, even before Trump.
No, it makes very good sense.
But you do you. You keep fighting for better wages for the five people still employed in auto manufacturing here. You win!
Why so touchy? Weren’t you MAGAs tossing Keurigs over some perceived slight not too long ago?
No. I don't believe in that. I believe in a free marketplace of ideas. Not trying to shut it down or delete it (like happens here every day).
Free marketplace means consumers can choose which businesses they want to support.
+1 Elon is free to say whatever he wants, and support whoever he wants for POTUS. Consumers are free to not buy a Telsa. That's how it works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the OP's logic, if you buy an EV do you dislike Detroit and pledge loyalty to China since most of it is made there?
? A lot of American cars are made in MX. Do Americans who buy such cars pledge their loyalty to MX? Your logic makes no sense.
Teslas are different. The brand is associated with Elon. No other car make is associated with a single person.
DH just leased a Toyota EV. He test drove several EVs, but not a Teslas. We both despise him, even before Trump.
No, it makes very good sense.
But you do you. You keep fighting for better wages for the five people still employed in auto manufacturing here. You win!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the OP's logic, if you buy an EV do you dislike Detroit and pledge loyalty to China since most of it is made there?
? A lot of American cars are made in MX. Do Americans who buy such cars pledge their loyalty to MX? Your logic makes no sense.
Teslas are different. The brand is associated with Elon. No other car make is associated with a single person.
DH just leased a Toyota EV. He test drove several EVs, but not a Teslas. We both despise him, even before Trump.
No, it makes very good sense.
But you do you. You keep fighting for better wages for the five people still employed in auto manufacturing here. You win!
Why so touchy? Weren’t you MAGAs tossing Keurigs over some perceived slight not too long ago?
No. I don't believe in that. I believe in a free marketplace of ideas. Not trying to shut it down or delete it (like happens here every day).
Free marketplace means consumers can choose which businesses they want to support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the OP's logic, if you buy an EV do you dislike Detroit and pledge loyalty to China since most of it is made there?
? A lot of American cars are made in MX. Do Americans who buy such cars pledge their loyalty to MX? Your logic makes no sense.
Teslas are different. The brand is associated with Elon. No other car make is associated with a single person.
DH just leased a Toyota EV. He test drove several EVs, but not a Teslas. We both despise him, even before Trump.
No, it makes very good sense.
But you do you. You keep fighting for better wages for the five people still employed in auto manufacturing here. You win!
Why so touchy? Weren’t you MAGAs tossing Keurigs over some perceived slight not too long ago?
No. I don't believe in that. I believe in a free marketplace of ideas. Not trying to shut it down or delete it (like happens here every day).
Free marketplace means consumers can choose which businesses they want to support.
Anonymous wrote:That’s the irony of it. Tesla has done the single biggest job on the planet at trying to wean people off fossil fuels. They are the best EV brand by far. If democrats care so much for the environment, they’d be driving teslas over their ICEs, yet they let politics get in the way too much of actually doing actionable items. You really should, separate the brand from the politics of a single guy in the company.
Anonymous wrote:So, who listened to the conversation last night? I did (parts of it) and loved it.
More important, so did my teenage/ young adult kids, who look up to Elon Musk as a hero. They are completely on board with Trump now. This conversation did a lot to solidify that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this either. Musk is a huge Trump supporter, yet every other car in my democratic voting town is a Tesla. How do all these people bury their heads in the sand about this?
Most Tesla drivers bought them before Elon went insane.
Anonymous wrote:So, who listened to the conversation last night? I did (parts of it) and loved it.
More important, so did my teenage/ young adult kids, who look up to Elon Musk as a hero. They are completely on board with Trump now. This conversation did a lot to solidify that.
Anonymous wrote:So, who listened to the conversation last night? I did (parts of it) and loved it.
More important, so did my teenage/ young adult kids, who look up to Elon Musk as a hero. They are completely on board with Trump now. This conversation did a lot to solidify that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems like a huge elephant in the room, and I just can't figure it out. It makes no sense to me why anyone who doesn't support Trump would own a Tesla.
Are we really going to live in a world where we make businesses choose political sides and then we only buy from companies on “our” side?
Anonymous wrote:Their sales are down significantly!
Anonymous wrote:Because some people don’t GAF about the CEO’s politics? Is that so hard to comprehend?