• @[email protected]
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    1309 months ago

    On February 10th, a federal judge ordered Musk to cooperate in the SEC’s investigation, asserting that if a date and location for the interview couldn’t be agreed upon between the parties within a week then the decision would be made for them. That testimony has yet to take place

    So tired of all these assholes never seeing any consequences for simple shit normal people would never get away with.

    • magnetosphere
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      269 months ago

      I’d love it if courts had the power to seriously enforce shit like this. Fail to meet a deadline that’s been agreed upon by all parties? Okay, then officers will arrest you and put you in jail until you do.

      That’s just my immediate, angry reaction, though. It doesn’t solve the core problem, which is that rich people are above the law.

      • @[email protected]
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        179 months ago

        It was my understand that’s exactly what they could do, and do. But yeah, rich people don’t apply.

    • Beefy-Tootz
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      399 months ago

      How bout we go straight to deporting this fraud

        • @Zron
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          159 months ago

          They essentially already are.

          Tesla likely would not be selling cars if the government didn’t offer EV tax incentives.

          SpaceX’s largest customer is the U.S Government.

          Musk has torpedoed every other company he’s touched.

          If the only reason you are in business is to sell things that the government is helping pay for, why are you even a business. He’s blown through his budget that NASA gave him for Starship and still doesn’t have a working product.

          The Cybertruck Founders Edition doesn’t have the Self Driving feature that made it 20k more expensive, and has a real chance of being a fraud trial.

          Why are we giving private companies boatloads of tax dollars to develop vaporware?

          • @MotoAsh
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            69 months ago

            Nonononono. So long as those profits are going to private pockets, they are FAR from nationalized.

    • Pennomi
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      59 months ago

      Nah, SpaceX does good work for NASA. Instead nationalize Musk’s shares.

      • Traister101
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        Like? So far they’ve just wasted billions of dollars and “rapidly disassembled” rockets using tax payer dollars

        • Pennomi
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          I know that development costs are mind boggling in scale, we’re looking at around $5B dollars so far on Starship, (and the government only paid for part of that).

          But let’s put that into perspective, it was around $11B NASA spent on developing SLS, and SLS costs $2B per launch. So we’re still within comparable costs for development of a heavy lift vehicle.

  • @Got_Bent
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    389 months ago

    Meanwhile, if I were to skip court for a jaywalking ticket, they’d put a warrant out for my arrest.

    • @ripcord
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      89 months ago

      Not if you put a team of lawyers on it. That’s the key difference here.

  • Stern
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    299 months ago

    Can the judge not hold him in contempt?

    • @Viking_Hippie
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      159 months ago

      He could, but Musk has “rich politically connected white guy immunity”.

      Times infinitely for being a hectobillionaire AND far right. He could murder a man on the white house lawn and Secret Service wouldn’t arrest him.

      • FuglyDuck
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        29 months ago

        You might be right, but they might not immediately recognize him. Depending on things… he could be dead before they do.

  • @ghostdoggtv
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    139 months ago

    How many federalist society shit heels are there lurking in the judiciary trying to force vigilantism to occur instead of doing their fucking jobs