Biden snubs Musk in talk about electric cars

Dailywire:

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk slammed Democrat President Joe Biden on Thursday over remarks that Biden made about using American automakers to produce more electric vehicles.

“I meant it when I said the future was going to be made right here in America,” Biden wrote in a tweet that featured a video of him talking with General Motors CEO Mary Barra. “Companies like GM and Ford are building more electric vehicles here at home than ever before.”

“Starts with a T,” Musk responded. “Ends with an A. ESL in the middle.”

Another account responded to Biden’s remarks by writing: “Honestly how does he say this with a straight face. Shame on you President Biden for trying to cancel a great American company and rewrite EV history. No one is buying this. What an embarrassment for the United States. @elonmusk #Tesla”

Musk responded, “Biden is treating the American public like fools.”

Musk has repeatedly mocked Biden online after Biden has spurned the CEO and his companies, despite their extraordinary accomplishments.

Musk responded to a Twitter user who asked why Biden had not acknowledged that SpaceX’s ‘Inspiration4’ mission, the world’s first all-civilian crew spaceflight, raised hundreds of millions of dollars for charity by tweeting: “He’s still sleeping.”

Musk has slammed Biden for being a “puppet” for the United Auto Workers union and for not inviting Tesla to an EV event at the White House.

Musk also has taken shots at Biden’s Build Back Better agenda.

Musk warned against passing the massive multi-trillion-dollar bill by pointing out how it would add to the “insane” federal deficit.
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Biden clearly has no intention of being a President for all Americans.  He is ignoring an important job creator who is a leader in American innovation.  Snubbing Tesla is a mistake.

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