'Tesla Takedown' protesters say they're just getting started denouncing DOGE at dealerships
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On February 15, protests against Elon Musk erupted across the U.S., targeting Tesla and other locations over cuts to essential services and mass layoffs. Organizers claim Musk's management, particularly through DOGE, has severely impacted sectors like public health and safety. With Tesla's car sales declining and his political maneuvers causing consumer backlash, activists demand accountability for Musk's influence on government operations. They argue that Musk's actions threaten vital programs, affecting both employees and communities alike, culminating in protests aimed at disrupting business as usual for Tesla.
We need to hold Elon Musk accountable. If Musk is going to wreak havoc on our communities, then he can't expect business as usual in showrooms.
DOGE, led by Musk, has helped push thousands of federal workers out of critical jobs, from the FDA and the CDC to the FAA.
Musk also 'deleted' the humanitarian agency USAID, stopping lifesaving medicine en route and abandoning aid workers in chaos.
The layoffs also included workers responsible for the country's arsenal of nuclear weapons, though the government then scrambled to attempt to rehire them.
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