Blumenthal Probes Potential $400M State Department Purchase of Tesla Cybertrucks
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2025 8:15 am
Cybertruck as a State Department Vehicle Seriously
400 million dollars for armored Cybertrucks Is this a joke Or are we witnessing the ultimate example of cronyism Blumenthal certainly seems to think so.
Beyond the potential conflict of interest, does anyone actually believe the Cybertruck, with its history of recalls and reportedly dismal sales, is a suitable choice for diplomatic security Is it truly the best option for protecting our diplomats, or is something else at play here
What are the implications of Musk's increasing influence within the government Is his Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, a legitimate effort to streamline bureaucracy or a thinly veiled power grab And what about the legality of his team accessing government computer systems
This whole situation raises some serious questions about transparency, accountability, and the blurring lines between private enterprise and public service. Lets discuss.
400 million dollars for armored Cybertrucks Is this a joke Or are we witnessing the ultimate example of cronyism Blumenthal certainly seems to think so.
Beyond the potential conflict of interest, does anyone actually believe the Cybertruck, with its history of recalls and reportedly dismal sales, is a suitable choice for diplomatic security Is it truly the best option for protecting our diplomats, or is something else at play here
What are the implications of Musk's increasing influence within the government Is his Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, a legitimate effort to streamline bureaucracy or a thinly veiled power grab And what about the legality of his team accessing government computer systems
This whole situation raises some serious questions about transparency, accountability, and the blurring lines between private enterprise and public service. Lets discuss.