Comment by delusional
6 hours ago
> unless you assume it will be used for punishing poorly cooperative companies.
You don't have to assume that. The US government has already made that policy quite clear.
6 hours ago
> unless you assume it will be used for punishing poorly cooperative companies.
You don't have to assume that. The US government has already made that policy quite clear.
Does this also apply to Tesla with the previous administration, or is this new dynamic?
Sure, the Biden admin actively targeted a publicly traded company[0] because their CEO was critical of the administration, but that's not fascism. Fascism is when the bad guys make spreadsheets.
[0] https://www.newsweek.com/ev-tax-credit-2024-tesla-model-3-ex...
Do you have any evidence that the change in enforcement was targeted at Tesla or that the change was in response to Musk’s criticism?
Also, comparing the actions of Trump to anything any previous President (including Trump 1!) almost feels like you’re being disingenuous.
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