#大而美法案
Musk's opposition to the 'Big and Beautiful' bill is not merely a simple policy disagreement, but rather reflects a deep collision between commercial power and political games in American society. From his numerous posts condemning the supporting legislators as 'shameful,' to his harsh words about the 'American Party' being formed the day after the bill passes, it is evident that his resistance to this bill has escalated to the level of a systemic challenge. Behind this stance lies both concern over the bill's potential impact on the business environment and dissatisfaction with the existing political ecology—attempting to leverage a new party as a fulcrum to disrupt the traditional two-party structure in the U.S.
The 'Big and Beautiful' bill, which officially took effect after being signed by Trump, is itself a reflection of the current ruling power's policy intentions, and its tax and expenditure adjustments will inevitably affect multiple interests. In a subsequent vote initiated by Musk for the 'American Party,' 64.4% of over 1.08 million participants cast votes in favor. While this data cannot fully represent the national attitude, it intuitively reflects a portion of the public's weariness with existing political options and their anticipation for 'new forces' to intervene in politics.
This seemingly personal confrontation with the bill is, in fact, a microcosm of American social contradictions: the struggle for political discourse power by business elites, public disappointment with traditional politics, and the attempts of emerging forces to seek breakthroughs within the institutional framework, together compose a complex and tension-filled picture of the current political landscape in the United States.