Elon Musk has already shown a fondness for Texas, but his continued criticisms of San Francisco have many wondering whether he’ll be moving his company elsewhere.
Elon Musk said in a Twitter Spaces discussion on Saturday that the far-left environment in San Francisco had affected Twitter’s corporate culture. He credited his own findings for this phenomena, according to Bloomberg. “why he saw Twitter’s position in San Francisco as a major hindrance to his plans of bringing ‘free speech’ back to the service.”
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“What is happening is an export of the moral framework of San Francisco to Earth. This is kind of a big deal and problematic,” Musk said.
Elon Musk took a risk when he moved Tesla prematurely from California to Texas during the coronavirus outbreak after a dispute with Alameda County authorities.
As a result of their inquiry into special overnight accommodations for Twitter workers who opt to stay at the office rather than make lengthy trips home, San Francisco authorities and CEO Jack Dorsey are at odds.
At Bloomberg, demand for cozy sofas, complete with blankets and bedsheets, has unexpectedly increased. In fact, while working at Twitter, staff from Tesla and SpaceX even dropped by to momentarily rest their heads!
The Department of Building Inspection in San Francisco has started an inquiry into the current situation.
“We need to make sure the building is being used as intended,” Department spokesperson Patrick Hannan gave The Washington Post an insightful comment.
“There are different building code requirements for residential buildings, including those being used for short-term stays. These codes make sure people are using spaces safely.”
“No one is above the law,” he said.
Musk expressed his disgust because he was not amused.
“So city of SF attacks companies providing beds for tired employees instead of making sure kids are safe from fentanyl. Where are your priorities@LondonBreed?!” he tweeted.
Elon Musk has been vocal about San Francisco, notably suggesting that the Twitter building be converted into a sanctuary for the homeless. Residents of many backgrounds responded to his speech with both praise and condemnation.
Texas has been aggressively competing for the chance to get Elon Musk in order to benefit from his groundbreaking skills.
Gregg Abbott, the governor, has been pushing for Twitter and Tesla to collaborate, and rancher Jim Schwertner is providing 100 acres of ideal Texas property as a prospective location for their new headquarters. The IT business may soon undergo a revolution thanks to this intriguing mix!




