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‘No more DOGE’: New York’s Tesla protesters send a message to Musk

Carol: “The people did not vote for him. He has no business being in government messing with people’s Social Security, Medicare and any of our benefits because we pay for that with our taxes and he doesn’t.”

Raga: “I’m here with Planet Over Profit, and I think I speak on behalf of a lot of people when I say we did not elect Elon Musk, and our rights cannot be bought. Our government can’t be bought. We don’t back the decisions he has made with his money. We don’t stand for that, and that’s why we’re here protesting today.”

Liv: “My message to Elon is that he’s not an elected official. He is a billionaire and has no place in our government. He has no place making decisions on behalf of the people because the people did not choose him.”

Michael: “Elon Musk needs to get the hell out of our government and stay away from our rights. He’s unelected, and we don’t trust him.”

Keith: “The subtle message is stay out of our government. You have no reason to be involved. You have no authority to do anything, and yet you’re making a giant mess of things. Stop doing it, or we will stop you.”

Gabi: “He needs to actually care about human beings instead of just being all about efficiency. He wants to make budget cuts, putting innocent people out of their jobs. Meanwhile, SpaceX is getting so much government funding. If we’re talking about efficiencies, he should start by self-reflecting on his own companies.”

Avery: “Just because you can buy your way into the government doesn’t mean you should.”

Nikki: “Stop standing in the way of a climate transition.”

Anon: “Recall your Teslas. Fight fascism, please.”

Ava: “Go away. Get out of the government. Just go back to South Africa.”

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