Assuming the EV tax credit is still around come 2028 and dems win the house/white house, dems should keep the EV credit in place for all other automakers but revoke it for Tesla. They could say that "since Tesla's market valuation is greater than the rest of the automakers combined, we don't think we need to extend these credits to Tesla vehicles moving forward as they're already well beyond needing the incentive pricing at this point and it will save the government money in doing so." A boy can dream about selectively DOGEing Tesla credits.
The Musk penalty Biden should have invoked is already law—defense contractor CEOs can’t use drugs. SpaceX & Starlink can either kick him out or be seized or whatever penalty that law requires.
I remember reading about Newsom saying a while back CA could do that, using the same argument about market evaluation. I wonder what happened with that proposal?
Assuming the EV tax credit is still around come 2028 and dems win the house/white house, dems should keep the EV credit in place for all other automakers but revoke it for Tesla. They could say that "since Tesla's market valuation is greater than the rest of the automakers combined, we don't think we need to extend these credits to Tesla vehicles moving forward as they're already well beyond needing the incentive pricing at this point and it will save the government money in doing so." A boy can dream about selectively DOGEing Tesla credits.
The Musk penalty Biden should have invoked is already law—defense contractor CEOs can’t use drugs. SpaceX & Starlink can either kick him out or be seized or whatever penalty that law requires.
I remember reading about Newsom saying a while back CA could do that, using the same argument about market evaluation. I wonder what happened with that proposal?