Thursday, November 21, 2024

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Biden wishes Elon Musk ‘lots of luck’ on Moon after his grim outlook on economy

Biden wishes Elon Musk 'lots of luck' on Moon after his grim outlook on economy

It seems that there is no missing love between US President Joe Biden and billionaire Elon Musk as a former hoping that the founder of Spacex “Lots of Luck” in the Moon because of his pessimism about the American economy on earth. Reuters report quoting an email from Elon Musk to Tesla employees said that the head of the company’s executive had a “very bad feeling” about the economy and needed to cut around 10% of staff paid in the electric car maker.

Musk said Tesla would reduce the number of employees paid by 10%, because it had become “excessive in many regions,” Reuters reported.

“Note, this does not apply to anyone who really builds a car, a battery package or installing the sun,” wrote Musk, according to Reuters.

When asked for a reaction to the reported Musk’s comments, Biden refers to the growth between Tesla’s rivals.

Let me tell you, while Elon Musk talks about it, Ford increases their investment very much,” Biden said.

Former Chrysler company, Stellantis, they also made similar investments in electric vehicles,” he said.

So, you know, a lot of luck on his journey to the moon,” said Biden about Musk, who Spacex had been chosen by NASA to build landing for the moon trip.

Musk, who has been critical of Democrats lately, has recently said that he will now choose republican, accusing them of shifting the extreme left in political ideology.

In the past I chose Democrats, because they (mostly) were good parties. But they have become division & hatred parties, so I can no longer support them and will choose republican, (SIC)” Tweeted.

The richest person in the world also shared his opinion about the election of Biden to the White House.

Biden’s mistake is that he thinks he was chosen to change the country, but actually everyone only wants less drama.”

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