News - March 8, 2025
- helphelping
- Mar 9
- 2 min read
Listen up, choom. Yesterday, the corpos Trump and Musk tightened the noose on our freedoms. During a high-stakes powwow in the White House, tensions redlined. Musk, the self-styled tech messiah, threw shade at Secretary of State Marco Rubio, accusing him of dragging his heels on axing staff. Rubio fired back, claiming he'd already nudged 1,500 suits into early retirement. Even Transportation honcho Sean Duffy got in on the action, calling out Musk's DOGE squad for trying to boot air traffic controllers. Musk's retort? "Lies." Meanwhile, Trump dismissed the whole scene as "FAKE NEWS," playing it off like it's all eddies and chrome. But the streets ain't buying it. Activists, flying the banners of Planet Over Profit and Extinction Rebellion, stormed Tesla showrooms nationwide. They're jacked in against Musk's role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), dubbing it a "fascist takeover" that's gutting essential services. They're saying these cuts put everything from disaster relief to health programs on the chopping block. And let's not forget the fed workers, the backbone of this rusted machine, who are pushing back in their own ways. They're rocking pride flags, slipping pronouns into comms, and crafting snark-laced emails. It's all part of a low-key rebellion against the DOGE directives, a stand against the erosion of their rights and roles. Even Tesla's feeling the heat. Sales are sliding, with February numbers taking a nosedive. The Cybertruck and Model 3 are gathering dust, and the #TeslaTakedown movement is gaining traction. Consumers are waking up, ditching their Teslas, and hitting Musk where it hurts—in the credchip. So, to all you netrunners and street samurai out there, it's time to slot in and jack up. The grid's alive with resistance, and the megacorps are feeling the static. Let's ride the black ICE, expose the data, and show these corpo clowns that the streets always find a way. Burn a Tesla, save democracy.
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