I watched in horror last week as Tesla's CEO Elon Musk attempted to turn a
New York Times reporter into the next Ralph Nader and kill his company. It brought back memories of the Chevrolet Corvair that died as a result of GM's decision to fight what turned out to be false allegations instead of just making the car better.



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