The Tragedy of Musk and DJT
Inflationary Pressure?
Did the Middle East war lead to Harris’s defeat? With the pure mindset of an ordinary bystander, the grassroots always focus on external factors rather than reflecting on themselves. They blame the environment for their issues while the elites stay stable and consistently make money. The top-tier is always about stability and slow but steady gains, without self-destruction. A group of rational lawyers and top-tier professionals will always be more reliable than a gambler or a loudmouth.
From bankrupt hotels in Las Vegas to a desperate last attempt to start a media company to pay fines, while stirring up the emotions of the grassroots under the MAGA banner. Then there’s Musk, living in a state of constant delusion, speaking like a child. If Musk were under the same system, he’d be nothing more than a low-tier Lei Jun.
Some say Trump got into office with votes influenced by China. That’s for sure. Two oversized childish figures took the stage, and instead of focusing on development, everyone started paying attention to their revenge plots and stock market manipulation for short-term gains. That’s why TikTok is full of hero-like narratives about Trump. These narratives undoubtedly resonate with U.S.-based Chinese Americans who lack critical thinking and have created a significant impact.
Positioning oneself against the world, Trump’s four years in office were marked by isolation, leading to a dramatic ending. It’s like America doesn’t need anyone else to bring it down—it’s doing it to itself. For China, Trump’s impact is merely a short-term pain. Forget about the small stock market gains—what difference is there between a liquor or soy sauce stock being listed on the A50 index and Louis Vuitton dominating Europe?
What is Trump’s economic philosophy? I mentioned this in a group chat back in May (parts of it will be shared here in English). In essence, it’s about debt dilution, making money worth less, and adding another anchor to the dollar. If you’re sharp enough, you’ll understand this immediately.
Driving out immigrants (who will fix the sewage systems and deliver food once they’re gone?) while doubling prices and downsizing government. Does Musk as a government official mean college graduates or engineers will take over? What about the votes four years later? Even the Republican Party is tearing itself apart. Trump, the madman, will eventually face consequences, pressured by major investment banks (causing a stock market crash) and turning against Musk.
Let professionals handle professional matters. Musk’s arrogance is peaking now, and this will be the highest point of his life. The Department of Government Efficiency (D.O.G.E.) might claim to save $2 trillion, but isn’t not shrinking the Fed’s balance sheet just the same thing? However, if Trump isn’t elected, Texas might push for independence. If he is elected, the U.S. collapses. Perhaps the best choice for America is simply disappearing.

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