See, Elon was awarded a compensation package by the Board of Directors and the Shareholders of Tesla, for raising the company’s value to 1.1 Trillion dollars. His Compensation package came to a value of 56 billion dollars, something approved by the Board of Directors and a 77% majority vote by shareholders.
Now someone did not like him getting paid so well for doing the job as well as he did. Meeting deadlines and specific monetary goals, even exceeding them… How Dare he! Right? So a Judge said he couldn’t have it. The Shareholders voted again. The Judge said no, again. Her reasoning? Too much money for someone to have. And the Judge? Delaware Chancellor Judge Kathaleen McCormick, the same silly person who declared Musk had to go through with the Purchase of Twitter, even after he had seen that the company’s value was far less than had been publicly declared. Did that backfire on her? Yep. Musk made the company into a fair and neutral platform, and made a huge profit and ROI in doing so.
Now, he’s taking all his companies, elsewhere, screwing Delaware out of all the taxes the corporations paid to the DE State government. Other companies are leaving too, and there is already a drop off on corporations setting up in DE.
I am thinking that the funds confiscated by DE will be returned, as will the lawyer fees the judge tacked on as well.
…Only out of grave concern for her “suicidal tendencies”…
Zar Belk!
December 4, 2024 at 1:46 am
larryarnold
“Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man. Advances which permit this norm to be exceeded — here and there, now and then — are the work of an extremely small minority, frequently despised, often condemned, and almost always opposed by all right-thinking people. Whenever this tiny minority is kept from creating, or (as sometimes happens) is driven out of a society, the people then slip back into abject poverty. This is known as ‘bad luck.’”
Robert Heinlein
Yes, the extent of the denial and the vehemence with which their media zombies continue to deceive is all a bit surprising. You’d think they’d realize they are not going to be able to get away with it like before, but no.
For what they did to millions, they get no sympathy from me. I am still enjoying their collective meltdown. (The individual screechers are just tedious.) But it’s on par with Fauci having his head stuck in a chamber and some beagles let in the biting flies.
Given Americans’ limited memory it will be important to graphically remind everyone every 2 years.
They obviously are all insane. Can there possibly be a way a person could have numerous conflicting thoughts and convince themselves each and every one is correct? How do you declare SloJoe Bai Den had the greatest economy ever when I was just at the grocery store and a dozen eggs were almost $6? That is reality and Way more than four years ago. Then they invent word phrases or call things by a different name to compound the insane thinking.
My solution is to stress them out until what is left of their brains melt.
Jack the price of gas and diesel up and everything goes up.
From the farmer’s tractor to the trucks that take his produce to the processing plants and from there to the stores, it all adds up.
Just as many tiny snowflakes make an avalanche, many small costs along the chain add up to a huge hit at the cash register.
It’s even worse up here with the ‘carbon tax’ added onto the extra spike in gas prices from shutting down oil production. It’s like liebrals either can’t count or don’t care because we’re paying for their groceries anyway.
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The most dangerous two-word phrase in the English language?
“My Truth.”
Whenever you hear that, you can be pretty sure that the next thing the speaker says will be a great big thundering lie.
clear ether
eon
Elon Musk has left Delaware, and taken all his stuff with him.
Why? Because a PLD Judge did not like him. Again.
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/delaware-judge-ruling/2024/12/02/id/1190116/
See, Elon was awarded a compensation package by the Board of Directors and the Shareholders of Tesla, for raising the company’s value to 1.1 Trillion dollars. His Compensation package came to a value of 56 billion dollars, something approved by the Board of Directors and a 77% majority vote by shareholders.
Now someone did not like him getting paid so well for doing the job as well as he did. Meeting deadlines and specific monetary goals, even exceeding them… How Dare he! Right? So a Judge said he couldn’t have it. The Shareholders voted again. The Judge said no, again. Her reasoning? Too much money for someone to have. And the Judge? Delaware Chancellor Judge Kathaleen McCormick, the same silly person who declared Musk had to go through with the Purchase of Twitter, even after he had seen that the company’s value was far less than had been publicly declared. Did that backfire on her? Yep. Musk made the company into a fair and neutral platform, and made a huge profit and ROI in doing so.
Now, he’s taking all his companies, elsewhere, screwing Delaware out of all the taxes the corporations paid to the DE State government. Other companies are leaving too, and there is already a drop off on corporations setting up in DE.
I am thinking that the funds confiscated by DE will be returned, as will the lawyer fees the judge tacked on as well.
If Hillary loses a lot on investments in those companies, then perhaps she’ll “visit” that judge…
…Only out of grave concern for her “suicidal tendencies”…
Zar Belk!
“Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man. Advances which permit this norm to be exceeded — here and there, now and then — are the work of an extremely small minority, frequently despised, often condemned, and almost always opposed by all right-thinking people. Whenever this tiny minority is kept from creating, or (as sometimes happens) is driven out of a society, the people then slip back into abject poverty. This is known as ‘bad luck.’”
Robert Heinlein
Preach it, brother!
Heinlein was correct!
The “Notebooks of Lazarus Long” should be required reading and study in high school.
And here I was sitting smugly, pleased that I instantly got the RAH ref. Seems everybody read(s) Heinlein.
And they should.
larryarnond
Also reminds me of John Galt
Yes, the extent of the denial and the vehemence with which their media zombies continue to deceive is all a bit surprising. You’d think they’d realize they are not going to be able to get away with it like before, but no.
For what they did to millions, they get no sympathy from me. I am still enjoying their collective meltdown. (The individual screechers are just tedious.) But it’s on par with Fauci having his head stuck in a chamber and some beagles let in the biting flies.
Given Americans’ limited memory it will be important to graphically remind everyone every 2 years.
Frame one is an amazing view of beautiful glorious truth as it should be. Frame two is an apt representation of twisted ugly lies.
What frame two?
They obviously are all insane. Can there possibly be a way a person could have numerous conflicting thoughts and convince themselves each and every one is correct? How do you declare SloJoe Bai Den had the greatest economy ever when I was just at the grocery store and a dozen eggs were almost $6? That is reality and Way more than four years ago. Then they invent word phrases or call things by a different name to compound the insane thinking.
My solution is to stress them out until what is left of their brains melt.
Yes, I’ve noticed the price jumps at the supermarket since the election too. (Kroger)
Like they were in cahoots with the Dems or something…
Jack the price of gas and diesel up and everything goes up.
From the farmer’s tractor to the trucks that take his produce to the processing plants and from there to the stores, it all adds up.
Just as many tiny snowflakes make an avalanche, many small costs along the chain add up to a huge hit at the cash register.
It’s even worse up here with the ‘carbon tax’ added onto the extra spike in gas prices from shutting down oil production. It’s like liebrals either can’t count or don’t care because we’re paying for their groceries anyway.