{"id":389,"date":"2025-05-11T11:01:47","date_gmt":"2025-05-11T11:01:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ezcpv.com\/?p=389"},"modified":"2025-05-12T14:39:21","modified_gmt":"2025-05-12T14:39:21","slug":"tesla-owners-are-not-your-enemies-dont-punish-them-for-elon-musks-actions-letters","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.ezcpv.com\/index.php\/2025\/05\/11\/tesla-owners-are-not-your-enemies-dont-punish-them-for-elon-musks-actions-letters\/","title":{"rendered":"Tesla owners are not your enemies \u2014 don\u2019t punish them for Elon Musk\u2019s actions (Letters)"},"content":{"rendered":"
This message is for those people who have vandalized people’s Tesla vehicles. Maybe you found the car in a parking lot, or after dark in front of someone’s home. Heads up! You are hurting your fellow citizens who bought a Tesla for their own reasons, mostly environmental awareness, maybe well before this administration. They don’t know Elon Musk and are not responsible for whatever problem you have with him or DOGE. Your concerns may be valid, but the innocent person who drives a Tesla is not your enemy!<\/p>\n
I do not drive a Tesla, but a friend of mine, a hard-working non-political person, had to have her car towed to the dealership to repair the damage you caused. It’s simple: Think before you act against your fellow citizens. What you did is a crime, the same as the felons who lit fire to Teslas at the dealership.<\/p>\n
Cathy Wanstrath, Denver<\/em><\/p>\n Re: “Marrero requests director’s censure<\/a>,” May 6 news story<\/p>\n So, the Denver Public Schools superintendent wants the Board of Education to censure one of those elected directors because he is upset by that director’s actions, comments and perceived desires.<\/p>\n The superintendent is a hired employee of the board. The board member is elected by the residents of his district. Since when does an employee get to demand the censure of one of his bosses? If you have what appears to be a personal grudge against your boss, you resign and go look for another job.<\/p>\n It would seem that Superintendent Alex Marrero is trying to emulate President Donald Trump’s tactics of eliminating people who disagree with him.<\/p>\n Richard (Dick) Emerson, Denver<\/em><\/p>\n DPS students deserve a school board and leaders who prioritize student achievement and well-being. The recent request for a censure of a board member is a distraction from these important goals. Many students are not proficient in math and reading, and significant racial and income disparities exist. Too many students experience depression, anxiety, and lack of support needed to thrive. I urge the board and DPS leaders to prioritize the students.<\/p>\n Sandra Stenmark, Denver<\/em><\/p>\n Re: \u201cLawmakers tap unorthodox pot of money for priorities<\/a>,\u201d May 6 news story<\/p>\n It is a bit surprising to read that the Colorado state legislature taps the unclaimed property trust fund for $660 million and that \u201cnot a single penny has been paid back.\u201d<\/p>\n This is directly in line with U.S. presidential administrations and U.S. Congresses of both parties raiding Social Security for decades and never paying a dollar of it back.<\/p>\n At least in the case of the federal government, there is no requirement to balance the budget in the U.S. Constitution.<\/p>\nSuperintendent’s censure request should be rejected<\/h4>\n
Lawmakers’ raid on our unclaimed property fund shocking<\/h4>\n