
Earlier this week, a Delaware judge voided Elon Musk's $55 billion pay package after a Tesla shareholder, who owned just 9 shares, filed a lawsuit claiming that the package was excessive and unfair – despite the fact that it was based on milestones which the board and 80% of shareholders agreed upon, and which Musk achieved.

The judge in the case, Kathleen McCormick of the Delaware Chancery Court (in which there is no jury), agreed with the shareholder, Richard Tornetta, that Tesla's board lacked independence in crafting Musk's pay – and will now have to go back to the drawing board to put together a new compensation plan.
So much for capitalism, right?
The move prompted Musk to create a poll asking if Tesla should move its state of incorporation from Delaware to Texas, which more than 87% of his 170 million followers agreed with.
So much for the judiciary…
After the shocking ruling, X user KanekoaTheGreat began digging into Judge McCormick's past, revealing yet another partisan activist sitting on the bench.
Not only did she come from a Democrat-allied law firm, she was nominated to her position by Congressman John Carney, who held a gubernatorial campaign event with Biden at said firm.

Judge Kathleen McCormick doesn't need to speak with no manager
From Kanekoa's post on X:
And of course, receipts beyond her publicly (more…)