California Democrat reacts to Tesla lawsuit, pullout plan over coronavirus rules: ‘F--- Elon Musk’

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It seems Texas and Nevada are getting some manufacturing jobs and some aren't happy.

California Democrat reacts to Tesla lawsuit, pullout plan over coronavirus rules: ‘F--- Elon Musk’


A California Democrat seemed less than upset Saturday night at the news that entrepreneur Elon Musk planned to pull much of his company Tesla – along with an unspecified number of jobs -- out of the state over coronavirus shutdown rules that have stalled the automaker's operations.

Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez of San Diego appeared to be saying something along the lines of “Good riddance” – except she didn’t exactly use those words.

“F--- Elon Musk,” was Gonzalez’s brief response on Twitter.


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Her message contrasted sharply with those from lawmakers and candidates in Texas and Nevada, where Musk said his company plans to relocate. They seemed pleased with the news that jobs would be coming to their states instead of leaving.

“Texas gets better every day,” U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, wrote on Twitter, retweeting Musk’s announcement of Tesla’s planned California pullout. “Good conservative principles make good governance, and attract the best and the brightest. The future is happening in Texas.”
 
Commiefornia is going to implode. They're projecting a 54 Billion deficit and will have to raise taxes more which will just push more people out. Investors won't fund them anymore. The risk is too high. It's a slow ride to the end.
 
It seems Texas and Nevada are getting some manufacturing jobs and some aren't happy.

California Democrat reacts to Tesla lawsuit, pullout plan over coronavirus rules: ‘F--- Elon Musk’


A California Democrat seemed less than upset Saturday night at the news that entrepreneur Elon Musk planned to pull much of his company Tesla – along with an unspecified number of jobs -- out of the state over coronavirus shutdown rules that have stalled the automaker's operations.

Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez of San Diego appeared to be saying something along the lines of “Good riddance” – except she didn’t exactly use those words.

“F--- Elon Musk,” was Gonzalez’s brief response on Twitter.


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Her message contrasted sharply with those from lawmakers and candidates in Texas and Nevada, where Musk said his company plans to relocate. They seemed pleased with the news that jobs would be coming to their states instead of leaving.

“Texas gets better every day,” U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, wrote on Twitter, retweeting Musk’s announcement of Tesla’s planned California pullout. “Good conservative principles make good governance, and attract the best and the brightest. The future is happening in Texas.”

I don't see what the big deal is. California can easily replace those jobs and factories with more illegals and abortion clinics. They'll just raise taxes on those foolish enough to remain.
 
Complicated decisions involving megabucks.

And these people seem to think they can tweet it out.
 
From her name Lorena Gonzales is Hispanic. It stands to reason that she would feel that way about a non raza.
 
The Leftist elite react when a plebe expresses unhappiness at how he’s ruled.

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Gonna be seeeing a whole lotta that

Lotta rich people realizing the cities aren't quite as safe as they imagined in times of crisis, hahahahah

*looks at the NYers spread across the country*
 

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