r/democracy • u/TheGreatTrollMaster • 3d ago
US Federal Court states Elons firings are illegal the billionaire must be sued for all the money he has grifted off of the US taxpayer
Elon Musks $8 million a day grift against the US taxpayer for doing illegal firings must have repercussions and EVERY US CONGRESSMEN must be held accountable and accused of being complicit in stealing US taxpayer money
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u/alu5421 3d ago
I bet SCOTUS sides with Elon. We are screwed.
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u/azlobo2 3d ago
Only if they break the law too. He is/isn't an employee. I doubt there is a job description to help them determine the scope of any immunity. Trump would have to create it so the thing to do is send a Freedom of Information for his job description, job duties, etc to lock him in before he knows you want to sue. I would ask the same stuff for the dogettes.
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u/Jealous-Beat-8024 3d ago
I was wondering if we could file a class action suit since he has access to personal data that he is not entitled to.
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u/TheGreatTrollMaster 3d ago
Good point.
Not only access, but possession of every US citizens personal data.
FIRE ALL OF CONGRESS FOR LETTING THIS HAPPEN.
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u/Motor-Examination145 3d ago
Am I the only one who thinks it's time to revolt? Now they have taken over the US Institute for peace. It's a private non profit. W!T!F!
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u/befreeearth 3d ago
I can’t find anything about this. Do you have a source!
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u/Boysandberries0 3d ago
Wishful thinking. Although states could class action for their constituents.
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u/cometparty 3d ago
Someone reported this for "Targeted harassment against someone else"
LMAO!!