A bit over the top on your post. When it comes to Tesla, they received a loan from the federal government (like other automakers received). Tesla paid back the loan early, with interest. The federal government/taxpayers made many millions in interest from the paid-back loans. As for California, they will lose billions in potential taxes from Tesla if they move to Nevada. Tesla currently has a flow of materials between Fremont, California and their Nevada factories. It would make sense to consolidate the Fremont operations with their Nevada operations, making the supply chain shorter and more efficient. (That's what they did with their other plants in China, Germany, etc.)
Perhaps.
It would also make them a richer target for unionization.