That seems like a good question to pose about the person who is leading up the “Department” of Government Efficiency (DOGE). After all, it would be reasonable to expect that a government agency committed to increasing efficiency in government would go about its work in an efficient manner. It would be pretty hard to make that case about DOGE.

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    Brother, the Tesla board fought to give Elon 56 Billion dollars and nobody raised an eye brow… Do you really think they can touch him now?

    The best thing that would happen here is that Musk behaviour will destroy Tesla, Musk’s own power which is entirely derived from money would crumble, and THEN maybe some people would want to kick the dead horse

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      A class-action lawsuit doesnt require their permission. If the Board doesn’t act to protect the company and shareholders from MuskRat’s bad behavior, they become as liable for damages as MuskRat. The smart move would be to remove him, but they are probably afraid of him, and his attack dog in the Oval.

      They ignore his behavior at their own economic peril.

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        I know, I never said anything specific about a class action lawsuit.

        My point is that Musk has been acting terribly for a LONG time and not too long ago the board was bending over backwards to gift Musk 56 billion dollars… there is no wherewithal in this company to go against Musk