Tesla board needs "come to Jesus" meeting with Elon Musk amid company turmoil:
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I hear Thailand is nice this time of year.
Teslas have big brakes (I believe some models have brembos) that + regen should be enough
it's still a 2.5 ton car, but it should stop well regardless
No one says shit about executives having a drink what the fuck Ian the difference here
They don’t do it on camera
Musk did it right fucking there are you serious
playing devils advocate is a genuinely great thing to do, but in a clear cut case where marijuana use is discriminated against because it’s not seen as culturally acceptable and alcohol use is not because it is accepted, no one needs an advocate for the avocado.
the status quo is clear, hypocritical, and needs to be done away with. Marijuana is less impairing than alcoholic beverages. If cultures simply viewed them
accurately there would be no issue.
Alchol is is one of the most dangerous drugs there is, and I say this as someone who loves to have a beer or two once in a while.
Did you expect him to actually watch it? Why would anyone do that when you can just get mad because the media says so??
I think he means you don't see other executives drinking on camera, but see Elon doing so here.
This is all just controversy for the sake of controversy, too many people have too much in Tesla. After all why the fuck are shareholders caring about the "moral depravity" of the CEO? since when the fuck has any Shareholder cared about moral depravity in a company? just look at EA for godsake Investors are cheering on as EA thrusts deeper and deeper into your ass and wallet while saying you're a dipshit for trusting us right to your face.
No this coming to jesus crap seems to me like the shareholders are pissed about the "taking the company private" remarks he made earlier and have found the opportunity to bark in his ear. I think the investors are getting antsy because Elon mostly ignores them and they don't like it.
The difference is Tesla drug tests their employees.
And I would oppose that too
And reasonably so. They're most likely complying with workplace safety standards when heavy machinery and other dangerous stuff is involved.
He did it in california though. I like her point but isn't it legal there?
Tesla's headquarters and factory are both in California.
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