We told you. Over and over again, Elon's Baby Is On Fire, Elon Musk Throws In The Towel, Elon Musk Is Panicking, but you didn’t listen. You didn’t think there was any chance that Musk would step away from all that power. And to be fair, you had every reason to doubt it ever happening — after all, why throw away all that power and influence. It makes sense that many of you just didn’t think it would ever happen. Many are even still doubting whether Musk will truly step aside for good.
But we f*cking called it. Way before anyone else did. The pressure was simply too much, the risk was too high, and the losses were massive. Too significant even for the richest man in the world. See, what endless of pessimists out there simply fail to understand is that no one is untouchable, no one is unbreakable. Not Trump, and certainly not Musk.
“The bigger they are, the harder they fall.” Musk had it coming, you know it, we know it, everybody else knows it. He overplayed his hand, he wasn’t strategic, overly emotionally, obsessed, with no sleep, throwing away his money and trying to run the show, even trying to overtake Trump himself (and in many ways he did). But this is the end of the line for Musk.
The losses for Tesla were simply too great to ignore. Again, just because you’re a billionaire, it doesn’t mean you can’t lose money, your company, your legacy, even your entire empire. It wasn’t something that happened in a vacuum, it was a reaction to Musk’s direct endorsement of Trump, bankrolling the election for him, turning Twitter into a hateful propaganda machine — all leading up to his Nazi salute.
Tesla wasn’t losing sales and dealing with returns, protests and even vandalism just in the US. It happened globally. Endless of pro-democracy and anti-fascist warriors said enough. They got to work, we all did. We mobilized the messaging, from the ground up. With stickers, signs, notes, online posts and memes, we rallied the masses and spread awareness about Musk’s erratic and hateful behavior. And in the end, we beat the crap out of Musk.
Yes, we did. We beat him in Wisconsin. Elon Musk Is Toast, and beat him badly. We beat him in the messaging and activism front, pressuring government officials, Republicans and Democrats to put a check on DOGE, and with our brutal and relentless outreach we collapsed its favorability rating, and that of Musk.
But we didn’t stop there. Our relentless pressure not only impacted Tesla operations, but we collapsed the stock. Throwing Musk into a panic and forcing him to re-think his venture in government. It was simply too much for Musk to bear. And it wasn’t just the financial losses, it was the impact to his brand and that of his companies. A damage that is irreversible regardless of whether Musk truly stays out of the picture for good. The damage Musk caused is still something we will likely feel for years.
‘If you can’t take the heat, get out the kitchen.’ Why were we so sure that Musk would have no choice but to step out? It’s simple. No one’s untouchable. Musk already runs a failing business, Twitter. His propaganda machine, the one he spent billions buying, collapsing almost all its value in just a few months, losing endless of advertisers, not to mention users. All while competition rose, Threads, Substack, Bluesky. It got ugly for Musk, fast.
You can only have so many failing businesses before you implode. With Twitter barely breaking even (although their numbers have improved), the Cybertruck almost completely failing (in great part thanks to the endless anti-Tesla messaging and protests), Tesla sales collapsing worldwide, with competition rising both domestically and overseas, it would have simply been gross negligence to continue ignoring the issue. A problem that even his own Tesla board has continuously called out.
Musk couldn’t simply just ignore all these problems. Failed underground Loop tunnels, a failed Cybertruck product, a shaky and barely profitable Twitter/X company, overall losses in Tesla, all while he kept losing even more money in political donations, his Super PAC, you name it. And sure, those government subsidies and loans are tasty for Musk, but not if they come at such a great cost.
And the problem for Musk wasn’t just the risk of losing his entire empire, it’s also the fact that the relentless anti-Musk pressure caused even some Republicans to try to keep him under control. It made Musk unlikeable, that, and of course his insane ego and child-like attitude. More and more opposition started building, and suddenly things weren’t so pretty. Trump’s Republicans were quick to sideline him the moment they started getting obliterated in special elections, specially when they lost in Wisconsin, and when they started seeing the masses of patriots protesting Musk and DOGE nationwide.
And that’s the game. It’s Game of Thrones sh*t. People backstabbing each other left and right, and you know this is the case when it comes to Republicans. We’ve always told you, evil never wins, it eats itself. And this is certainly the case here. The nail in the coffin was Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ which completely neglected Musk’s entire purpose, destroying everything he did. Damaged goods.
After all the chaos, the insanity, the layoffs, the corruption, the illegal access, it was all for nothing. At least not for a greater purpose. Maybe Musk got what he wanted, the attention, the subsidies, our data. But ultimately, he’s still a failure in the eyes of those who believed that he would truly cut ‘wasteful spending.’ That he was here to help them, here to fix America. What a joke.
And whatever shady things Musk may have done behind closed doors, we still made him pay the price, damaging his personal brand, his companies. And we’re not stopping. No, Elon doesn’t just get to ride off into the sunset. Not a f*cking chance. This is not over. It’s never over.
We must keep pushing, together. Informing everyday Americans about who Musk truly is, boycotting his products, all products from all the shady oligarchs trying to run American democracy to the ground. We won’t stop. It’s a war on Tesla forever, on all his products. We’ll keep fighting with information, with messaging, with activism, with protests, with our money. He’ll regret the day he ever decided to endorse Trump and wreak havoc on America.
For now, we get to celebrate yet another win in the dark Trump era. Wins in special elections, wins in the courts. Musk ridiculed himself for the world to see, he became a joke, a meme. That’s not going away. And frankly, if you look closer into Musk, into who he is, you’ll see that he’s self-destructive. He’s a sick man. A man who struggles with substance abuse, struggles with reality, with himself. Don’t be surprised if you see him break for good, but if he doesn’t, and if he comes back, we’ll be here waiting.
He did get part of what he wanted which was to shutter any criminal investigations & legal actions against him.
Why would Americans like Doge? You need a survey to figure out American's didn't like being financially raped? You need a survey to know people are upset they lost their jobs, their health insurance and homes? You do not.
You also do not need a survey or latest polls to know everyone hates Trump exempt the hardened criminals he pays to march in Kansas. We know assholes by the masks and red hats by now. They will be seen though. We will know who they are and they will pay.