"Tough Calls" – November 7, 2024 Full Quote: "America’s best days are ahead, but we’ve got some tough calls to make first." Source: X post by @elonmusk, retweeted by @cb_doge on November 7, 2024, at 8:14 AM PST (Web ID 16; X timestamp verified). Context: Posted roughly 12 hours after Trump’s victory was projected (late November 6/early November 7, per AP call at 2:29 AM EST). Musk was responding to a flood of congratulatory posts and questions about Trump’s agenda, where he’d been a vocal supporter (e.g., $1M voter giveaways in swing states). "Tough calls" referred to anticipated policy decisions in Trump’s transition—rumored spending cuts, deregulation, and tariff implementations (like the 10% tariff you mentioned, announced later). Musk had just met Trump at Mar-a-Lago that day, per Reuters (Web ID 17), discussing an advisory role. Short-Term Pain: "Tough calls" implies difficult, unpopular choices—likely slashing federal budgets or restructuring agencies—causing economic or social friction (e.g., job losses, market dips). Musk’s DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) concept with Vivek Ramaswamy, floated pre-election, hinted at this. Long-Term Gain: "America’s best days are ahead" is a bullish promise, suggesting these sacrifices would yield prosperity, aligning with Musk’s view of a leaner, more competitive U.S. economy. Market Tie-In: That day, S&P 500 futures rose 2% on election relief, but VIX stayed elevated (~20), hinting at uncertainty Musk foresaw.
如果你不支持川普,不信任他的政策,那么最早在选举结果出现后就应该调整自己的投资篮子,或者在他宣誓就任时,就该撤了。如果不支持他,还把钱留在股市,那是你自己的问题。
如果你支持川普,就要支持他的决定。他的加税政策是选举时的口号,所以他只是在执行。因此你要是投了他的选票,就要自己品尝一下。他说过几次要有一段大家吃苦的日子,所以就不要抱怨了。
看大家这几天好像才如梦初醒时,真是不懂。
‘temporary hardship’ as a result of massive cuts to government spending under a second Trump administration but argued that they would be worth it."
网上骂大街的很可能是比较孤僻的
"Tough Calls" – November 7, 2024 Full Quote: "America’s best days are ahead, but we’ve got some tough calls to make first." Source: X post by @elonmusk, retweeted by @cb_doge on November 7, 2024, at 8:14 AM PST (Web ID 16; X timestamp verified). Context: Posted roughly 12 hours after Trump’s victory was projected (late November 6/early November 7, per AP call at 2:29 AM EST). Musk was responding to a flood of congratulatory posts and questions about Trump’s agenda, where he’d been a vocal supporter (e.g., $1M voter giveaways in swing states). "Tough calls" referred to anticipated policy decisions in Trump’s transition—rumored spending cuts, deregulation, and tariff implementations (like the 10% tariff you mentioned, announced later). Musk had just met Trump at Mar-a-Lago that day, per Reuters (Web ID 17), discussing an advisory role. Short-Term Pain: "Tough calls" implies difficult, unpopular choices—likely slashing federal budgets or restructuring agencies—causing economic or social friction (e.g., job losses, market dips). Musk’s DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) concept with Vivek Ramaswamy, floated pre-election, hinted at this. Long-Term Gain: "America’s best days are ahead" is a bullish promise, suggesting these sacrifices would yield prosperity, aligning with Musk’s view of a leaner, more competitive U.S. economy. Market Tie-In: That day, S&P 500 futures rose 2% on election relief, but VIX stayed elevated (~20), hinting at uncertainty Musk foresaw.