Economy Tesla threatens moving out of California; is annoyed by pro-lockdown sentiments there.

He gets one case of çovid in that factory and he’s getting a massive liability suit filed against him, with the quickness too.

Both, by the infected individual(s) and the county.

That's well within their rights to do so. People are suing for much less these days!

I doubt the county is going to do anything though. They're considering giving Tesla the official rubber stamp to legally open for May 18 now. Then this show might be over in a week.
 
Okay?

what’s the issue?
It's all just theatrics for him and people are acting like it's a grand gesture of defiance. His fans are tripping over their feet to repost his tweet daring the Fremont PD to arrest him like he's some kind of antiestablishment martyr sacrificing himself for a noble cause. I gotta be honest, it chaps my hide a bit.
 


I think that's the same 38-page Back To Work plan that Tesla sent in (and made available on their website) since Gov. Newsom announced that factories can open again.

I like how everyone are just pretending that the Fremont factory is not already up and running right now, as they are determining if that plan is sound and allow Tesla open next week.
 
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Here's the final nail in the coffin for the "Musk is acting on behalf of The Workers" crowd:
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/may/12/tesla-workers-unemployment-benefits-emails

This mf'er threatened to remove furloughed status to workers who wouldn't return to the factory before Fremont approved reopening. The only reason he even pretended to make ventilators at all was to persuade the state that his plant was an "essential business".

Stop arguing on behalf of this asshole, you bootlickers.

And now he's got the Worst Woman on the Internet Katie Hopkins on his side too.
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Imagine risking being arrested just for having the nerve to run your own business lmao. America has officially transformed into a communist country
 
Yet they are not even top 20 by units produced. That looks extremely fishy to me. Are we looking at the next WeWork.
A California company operating in a traditional industry (property-WeWork Automotive-Tesla) that convinces people to judge them by the rules of a different industry (Software Tech) until the realities of the industry they are actually in start to bite. (As happened to WeWork).

Rank Group Country Vehicles
1 Toyota Japan 10,213,486
2 Volkswagen Group Germany 10,126,281
3 Hyundai / Kia South Korea 7,889,538
4 General Motors
(with SAIC-GM-Wuling)[d] United States
(China) 7,793,066
(9,937,434)
5 Ford United States 6,457,773
6 Nissan Japan 5,556,241
7 Honda Japan 4,999,266
8 FCA Italy / United States 4,681,457
9 Renault France 3,373,278
10 Groupe PSA France 3,152,787
11 Suzuki Japan 2,945,295
12 SAIC China 2,564,786
13 Daimler Germany 2,526,450
14 BMW Germany 2,359,756
15 Changan China 1,715,871
16 Mazda Japan 1,586,013
17 BAIC China 1,343,682
18 Dongfeng Motor China 1,315,490
19 Geely China 1,266,456
20 Great Wall China 1,094,360


Tesla is not a car company. It is an energy company and software company that also makes cars.
 
It's all just theatrics for him and people are acting like it's a grand gesture of defiance. His fans are tripping over their feet to repost his tweet daring the Fremont PD to arrest him like he's some kind of antiestablishment martyr sacrificing himself for a noble cause. I gotta be honest, it chaps my hide a bit.


he is a master level attention whore. It works for free promotion. Dana White is similar.
 
he is a master level attention whore. It works for free promotion. Dana White is similar.
That is undeniably true. He has stumbled upon the most effective marketing platform I have ever seen- his Twitter account. He commands an army of worshippers who parrot everything he broadcasts from this pulpit and voraciously defend him against any criticism thrown his way. It truly is remarkable. His Twitter account is probably the second most influential behind Trump in terms of retweets, fan engagement, and discussion in the news. He is addicted to the controversy and it has served him well.
He wasn't implying that he would actually be fulfilling a production line position. The whole point was that he would be present to show he stands by the decision.
No, he suggested he was standing among them in solidarity to present a united force against the perceived tyranny of the Alameda County Health Department. And all he did was awkwardly creep out the employees working the line. Again, all of this shit is staged to win public sentiment. It appears to have worked because all of you marks are following the script.
 
Tesla and Alameda County reach deal to reopen U.S. plant next week
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(Reuters) - Tesla Inc and officials in Alameda have resolved their acrimonious clash over safety procedures at the automaker’s sole U.S. assembly plant with a deal that allows production to resume as early as Monday, county officials said.

The county said the automaker could take additional steps ahead of next week after Chief Executive Elon Musk had vowed to defy authorities, saying Monday he was resuming production despite the prohibition. On Tuesday, he also won the backing of President Donald Trump.

In a tweet, Alameda County said that following talks with Tesla it agreed that the electric carmaker can take steps "in preparation for possible reopening as soon as next week."

Tesla did not immediately comment Wednesday but around the same time the county issued its statement, Musk tweeted: "Life should be lived."

Tesla's sole U.S. electric vehicle assembly plant is in Fremont, California, which is in Alameda County.

The county said it would work with police in Fremont "to verify Tesla is adhering to physical distancing and that agreed upon health and safety measures are in place for the safety of their workers as they prepare for full production."

On Monday, Musk said production was resuming in Fremont, defying an order to stay closed and saying if anyone had to be arrested, it should be him.

On Tuesday, Musk won Trump's backing. "California should let Tesla & @elonmusk open the plant, NOW. It can be done Fast & Safely!" Trump wrote on Twitter. The White House did not immediately comment on the announcement.

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra told CNBC that "conversation is going on between Tesla and the county. But at the state level, we're ready to enforce if we find that anyone is violating the state orders issued by the governor."

On Tuesday, employee parking lots at Tesla's factory in Fremont, California, were packed with cars. Trucks could be seen driving in and out of the factory grounds.

At the Fremont factory's outbound logistics parking lot, where only a dozen Tesla cars were parked last week, hundreds of Tesla vehicles were seen on Tuesday.

The company had sued Alameda County challenging its decision that the plant should stay closed.

A county health official on Friday said the county had asked all manufacturers, including Tesla, to delay operations by at least another week to monitor infection and hospitalization rates.

Tesla on Saturday released a plan to keep workers returning to the factory safe.

The measures, which include temperature screenings, the installation of barriers to separate work areas and protective equipment for workers, are similar to those set up by Detroit-based automakers General Motors, Ford and Fiat Chrysler. Those automakers are set to resume at most U.S. auto plants starting Monday.

Trump is eager for the U.S. economy to reopen and for Americans to return to work.

Musk over the weekend threatened to leave California for Texas or Nevada over his factory's closure. His move has highlighted the competition for jobs and ignited a rush to woo the billionaire executive by states that have reopened their economies more quickly in response to encouragement from Trump.

Last month, Musk was on a call with Trump and other chief executives to discuss the reopening of the U.S. economy in which Musk said he wanted to be able to resume production by May 1 or earlier, a person briefed on the call confirmed. Details of the call were reported earlier by the Washington Post.

Musk's fight with local authorities has gotten the attention of those who scout sites for new factories and corporate offices, as well as economic development officials hungry for more jobs.

Since the disagreement between Tesla and Alameda County gained national attention, officials from such states as Texas, Nevada, Georgia, Utah and Oklahoma have pitched Musk about considering their state. Analysts estimate it would take Tesla 12 to 18 months to move production.

The Fremont factory employs more than 10,000 people, according to the automaker.

https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN22P1ZL
 
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