Elon Musk, founder and chief engineer of SpaceX speaks at the 2020 Satellite Conference and Exhibition March 9, 2020 in Washington, DC.Elon Musk and Robert Reich, a former US labor secretary, got into it on Twitter.
Reich accused the billionaire of being a "modern day robber baron" for cutting worker pay during the pandemic while his own wealth surged. It's not the first time Musk has been sensitive to attacks on his wealth, which sits around $90 billion. "You're a modern day moron" was Elon Musk's blunt response to criticism from former US labor secretary Robert Reich on Twitter Wednesday.
Tesla's chief executive was responding to allegations by the Clinton-era cabinet member that he was a "modern day robber baron" — a term referring to US capitalists in the 19th century who gained their wealth through exploitation — for forcing pay cuts on employees as the coronavirus pandemic hampered the company's ability to make and sell cars.
"Tesla forced all workers to take a 10 percent pay cut from mid-April until July," Reich, who's garnered a reputation for spicy political takes during Donald Trump's presidency, said Tuesday. "In the same period, Tesla stock skyrocketed and CEO Elon Musk's net worth quadrupled from $25 billion to over $100 billion.
As Tesla was forced to close its only US car factory in March because of local shelter-in-place rules, Musk sparred with county leaders online and even filed a lawsuit against them. When allowed to restart production, Tesla told employees they wouldn't be forced to return to work if they were worried about exposure. However,As his net worth hits new heights, Musk seems to be increasingly sensitive to criticisms of his wealth.
Elon is Dr Evil and in the list of new magalomaniacs that should not be suppprted
Robert, if he invites you to go on his submarine to discuss this . . .DON'T.
In Elon we Trust
So TrumpLite, ElonMusk, is still engaging in insulting pettiness just like the man he looks up to.
Elon Musk was spot on!
Team Reich!
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