Tesla Owners & Shareholders Speak Out Against Alameda County

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Following the news from Elon Musk that Tesla will be filing a lawsuit against Alameda County’s unelected Interim Health Officer, who, seemingly against the wishes of the governor and president, believes that Tesla shouldn’t reopen until June first, Tesla owners and shareholders are speaking out against what they see as unfair treatment of Tesla by Alameda County.

Erica Pan, Interim Health Officer for the Alameda County Public Health Department, told those attending an online town hall meeting yesterday that Alameda County is “still a little bit stricter” than the state’s approach to protecting public health. “We have not given the green light. We have been working with them looking at some of their safety plans. But no, we have not said that it is appropriate to move forward,” Pan said. When Tesla Owners Club of Silicon Valley asked Elon how the club could help, Elon asked them to voice their disagreement as strongly as possible.

This resulted in the rallying of Tesla supporters, owners, and shareholders from all over sharing their support for the electric car company — a company that is bent on changing the world for the better by creating vehicles that don’t contribute to smog and pollution, the same stuff that is linked with higher COVID-19 deaths. Think about it, a company that makes a car better, safer, and emissions-free is being prevented from operating due to a pandemic that has deaths linked to smog.

Fremont’s Mayor Lily Mei even shared a statement of support for Tesla. “As the local shelter-in-place order continues without provisions for major manufacturing activity, such as Tesla, to resume, I am growing concerned about the potential implications for our regional economy. We know many essential businesses have proven they can successfully operate using strict safety and social distancing practices. I strongly believe these same practices could be possible for other manufacturing businesses, especially those that are so critical to our employment base.”

As did the Mayor of Palo Alto, home of Tesla HQ:

As in many cases, when a community rallies to support something they all believe in, people take heed, as you can see in Texas Governor Abbot’s tweet above. It seems like he is all for Tesla relocating its headquarters to Texas. Also, it seems that Elon may have given away a major hint regarding where the next gigafactory will be. It just might be in Texas. If not, then why would Texas be considered as a possible new headquarters for Tesla? Just a thought, there.


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Johnna Crider

Johnna owns less than one share of $TSLA currently and supports Tesla's mission. She also gardens, collects interesting minerals and can be found on TikTok

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