Summary

Tesla warned the U.S. government that it could face retaliatory tariffs due to Trump’s trade policies, and those concerns are becoming reality.

Canada has started targeting Tesla by excluding its products from EV charger rebate programs, with officials considering removing Tesla from a $4,000 EV purchase rebate as well.

Canadian politicians, including NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, have proposed a 100% tariff on Tesla imports.

Tesla, reliant on Canadian and Mexican manufacturing, now faces backlash over CEO Elon Musk’s close ties to Trump and his trade war policies.

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    6 hours ago

    Maybe their CEO shouldn’t have made it his life’s mission to become the world’s biggest cunt, then.

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    18 hours ago

    I heard that people are trying to return their new Teslas and Cybertrucks because they are apparently infested with bedbugs?! I guess they are in the factories and dealerships and have just been crawling into the cars at night?

    It wouldn’t surpise me if Elmo and the news are trying to keep a tight lid on it so people won’t find out, and Conspiracy nuts are saying that Tesla is torching their own Cybertrucks in the dealership lots to contain the spread.

    I didnt belive it at first but a friend of mine took a Lyft in a Tesla the other night and started to feel itchy but the back seat was dark and she was on her phone. While she was getting out, she noticed a bunch of tiny spots on her dress and they were bedbugs!

    Naturally she freaked the fuck out and the driver apologized profusely begging her not to give him a bad review before speeding off.

    She refused to go into her apartment afterwardband spent a few hours in the laundry room practically naked running her clothes in the dryer! Apparently high heat is the only Way to get rid of them?

    She’s still traumatized and insists she still feels them crawling on her even though an exterminator with a bedbug sniffing dog assured her the apartment was clear.

    Has anyone else heard about this? It’s so messed up, considering they’re such expensive cars!

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      Seems like a lie. Bedbugs live in your walls and they come out at night. An old trick for getting rid of bedbug, fleas, scabies, and other parasites it’s to bag the affected material and leave it in your car for a few days. The high/low temps kills stuff pretty well.

      If it was an Uber, the chances are that they picked up a person who had a bedbug or flea infestation, not that the car is permanently infested with the parasite. Also, you can bag and fume a car pretty cheaply. The idea that you would set fire to almost half a mil of inventory to get rid of a problem that can be solved with a single call to an exterminator seems ridiculous.

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        I suspect the point is not wether it is true but that it could be a message along the lines of a headline like “Does Tesla have a bedbug problem?”

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      Even if they don’t torch them themselves because of bedbugs or whatever, they must be so happy for every car that burns down, because it’s another car they can never fix that is gone, and they still get the money because i assume they are insured?

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    I don’t understand why the board doesn’t just remove Elon or force him out or something.

    Guess we get to witness The Rise and Fall of Tesla, coming to a Netflix near you.

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      I’ll post this image just to show how much insanely overvalued is Tesla stock. Is a meme stock and is closely tied to Elon musk

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      Tesla stock is still insanely overvalued due to fElon Musk’s attachment. It’s a symbiotic relationship and the best way for the world to bankrupt Elon “Mediocre” Musk.

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        It’s stupidly overvalued and yesterday I saw an article where one analyst gave it a $500+ target. Bullshit. Probably paid off.

        I just cross my fingers he meets his maker soon.

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      The board is his family and close allies. They’re not going to go against him. Tesla = Musk. Anyone who’s a part of Tesla, including investors, is part of the nosedive into the pavement, just along for the ride at this point.

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    Takes a special kind of dipshit asshole to fail to recognize the entire reason they are as wealthy and powerful and beyond consequence is that they operate out of a runaway, uncontrolled, corrupt capitalist society and if they Fuck Around outside that box, they may rapidly and dramatically Find Out.

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      runaway, uncontrolled, corrupt capitalist

      I would actually argue that the only word I disagree with here is “uncontrolled” because it was very tightly controlled for a long time, which allowed the relative stability that let America be a big bully on the world stage, force the dollar as the world’s reserve currency, and lead trading partners to believe we were bullies but mostly trustworthy and would follow through on international deals we made.

      Now we are truly entering the “uncontrolled” territory, and that’s why faith from other countries in the US being a reliable partner is faltering.

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        Yeah, the previous state of flawed democracy was perfect for business and maintaining the status quo. Now they went even further into autocracy and now they’re basically at the mercy of Trump’s whims. It’s throwing long term planning out the window and the new game is just sucking up to Trump and finding novel ways to bribe him.

        Musk basically spent a quarter billion dollars to lose a 100 billion dollars more on top of that.

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          It reminds me of something only semi-related.

          https://web.archive.org/web/20200727091104/https://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/04/business/media/04hulu.html

          Dec 3, 2009

          As she prepared her daughter for college, Anne Sweeney insisted that a television be among the dorm room accessories.

          “Mom, you don’t understand. I don’t need it,” her 19-year-old responded, saying she could watch whatever she wanted on her computer, at no charge.

          That flustered Ms. Sweeney, who happens to be the president of the Disney-ABC Television Group.

          You’re going to have a television if I have to nail it to your wall,” she told her daughter, according to comments she made at a Reuters event this week. “You have to have one.”

          Like Disney-ABC in 2009, these fucking dinosaurs of companies plan to just use institutional dominance and money to force themselves into the position they want to be in. I suspect it will work about as well as Sweeney’s efforts to nail a TV to her daughters wall. (You want to use screws for that anyway, you fucking dipshit, Sweeney) Sweeney was so confident in this approach that she related this story and what she said at a press event. This is how fucking stupid these people are, they’re willing to relate a story like that as though it shows strength and not shortsightedness and ignorance.

          In other words, I don’t expect it to work out very well at all.

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            I mean, Disney still managed to leverage their market position to go from nowhere to bring the top streaming service, just on the back of their intellectual property portfolio (which is a government granted monopoly, obviously, because for all their talk of free markets, they don’t actually want a free market).

            Still, none of those people seem to think things through or even think long term.

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              Still, none of those people seem to think things through our even think long term.

              Exactly, this was a full two years after Netflix had already started their online streaming service no less. Disney+ didn’t launch until 2019, twelve years later. They could have had that institutional dominance at nearly any point but spend a solid decade pissing it away before they finally made use of that intellectual property portfolio.

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    Good. This should have happened in the few second between his first Nazi salute and his second, but better late than never.

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    Oh did they complain before they stole the $43 million in subsidies from us. No way they were selling a vehicle every two minutes last week…

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    Years of “we’re no. 1” and “leader of the free world” propaganda has made Americans delulu to the point where they think their leaders are god-kings that can throw out edicts that will go unopposed. A lot of thus influence was soft power and reliance on allies for re-supplying and repairs, which is currently being dismantled.

    This has been a long process, starting with browbeating military allies into the ironically named “coalition of the willing” during the second Iraq war. Now an openly fascist leader has been elected as a US president and is threatening wars of expansion. Interesting times ahead, I guess.

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    All the Canadian companies that sell to them should raise the price too. Make it impossible for them to make their shit cars

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    24 hours ago

    I want to see more teslas burning on the lots. We’ve done a few, but I feel we can go further and burn better.