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Car with graffiti artwork, slogans like "Powered by the People" and "No More Hate," features colorful designs and QR code on the side.

John Doe was proud of his Tesla—an eco-conscious choice that aligned with his progressive values. But as the world changed, driving it became a symbol of something he no longer stood for, leaving him ashamed and stuck with a car he couldn’t afford to sell.

His girlfriend, Jane, refused to ride in it. "Why can’t you sell it?" she asked. “I can’t afford to,” he replied. He’d already slapped on a bumper sticker reading, "I bought this before Elon went crazy," but it was a band-aid, not a solution. Frustrated, he said, "Fine, I’ll just buy more stickers."

That’s when the lightbulb went off—why stop at a sticker when they could turn the entire car into a statement? A rolling protest, an anti-Elon sticker on steroids. They’d cover the Tesla with bold messages of unity and defiance. If one sticker could spark conversations, a whole car could ignite a movement.

And that’s how “Powered by the People” was born—transforming shame into a statement, calling on people to peacefully unite against the oligarchy draining the country. It was time to drain their power battery and mega-charge a movement to take the country back and Fascism OFF THE ROAD.

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