Tesla attacks stoke fears of political violence
- Vandalism against Teslas has increased due to anger towards CEO Elon Musk, which has raised concerns about future insurance premiums, according to Shannon Martin from Bankrate.
- Insurance for Teslas is higher than for other cars, with average premiums ranging from $3,495 to $5,459, according to Bankrate data.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi described the vandalism incidents as domestic terrorism, stating that the attacks on Tesla property are alarming.
- Former President Donald Trump also labeled the attacks as domestic terrorism, warning that perpetrators will face severe consequences.
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There have been angry protests against Elon Musk's federal cutbacks, which have included axing tens of thousands of public sector jobs. Meanwhile, the director of the FBI has described recent attacks on Tesla showrooms as "domestic terrorism".
NH "Media" Has Not Asked Local Dems About The Recent Violence
I did a quick search for ‘Tesla’ at some local handmaiden media outlets and the results were less than encouraging (though, entirely expected). Democrats are committing violent acts, arson, and defacing private property but no one around these parts seems to want to cover that. WMUR has one article, but it does not ask any ... Read more Source
THE WORD OF THE LORD: Tesla Terrorism is Nothing New — And Someone is Footing the Bill for It [LISTEN]
On this week’s episode of The Word of the Lord, host Jeffrey Lord dives into the recent wave of domestic terrorist attacks against Tesla owners, dealerships, and service centers by radical leftists. Lord agrees with the assessment that the attacks are being coordinated, funded, and carried about by deranged leftists; “One thing is certain: someone person is paying the bill for those collecting the materials to destroy these cars — explosives don…
Tesla insurance has always been pricey. Will vandalism make it higher?
Incidents of vandalism against Teslas have risen along with anger against CEO Elon Musk, whose Department of Government Efficiency has led efforts to drastically slash the federal government’s workforce.
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