#特朗普马斯克分歧 suggests that Old Ma should read more Chinese history

The trick of 'killing the donkey after the grind' has been performed countless times by our ancestors over thousands of years.

If Musk had truly read 'Records of the Grand Historian', he might have understood long ago: the sweet words of political allies can never outweigh the conflicts of real monetary interests. The saying from our ancestors, 'when the birds have flown, the good bow is hidden', applies everywhere.

The idea of 'first cutting off the beloved' was perfectly interpreted by Trump.

At first, they were as close as could be: Musk spent over $200 million supporting Trump’s election, and Trump appointed him as the head of a government department. The two took a photo together in the White House, borrowed ties, and Musk even said, 'A straight man loves Trump to the extreme'.

In the end, Trump came up with the 'Beautiful Great Act', cutting off subsidies for electric vehicles and Tesla's 'carbon credit earning mechanism'.