Musk's outburst against Trump this time is not out of concern for the country or the people; it's purely a desperate reaction after his profit chain collapsed. Let me peel back the layers of this drama for you:

1. Surface Acting: Carrying the banner of "anti-debt" to vent personal anger

The opening lines of this drama sound grandiose—Musk fired three shots on X:

- Calling the bill a "mountain of junk": claiming that the "Big and Beautiful Act" pushed by Trump is filled with political donations, and all the lawmakers who support it should go to hell.

- Frantically stepping on the fiscal red line: insisting that the bill will cause the U.S. deficit to skyrocket by $2.5 trillion, dragging the common people into a debt quagmire.

- Playing the innocent white lotus: publicly stating, "I haven't even seen the text of the bill," subtly implying that Trump's team is manipulating things behind the scenes, but the White House quickly slapped back: Press Secretary Levitt coldly responded, "The president knew he would be talking nonsense, but the bill must pass," with the Treasury Department directly tossing out data proving that the deficit is controllable.

Any discerning person can see that this is merely Musk's impotent rage after being kicked out of the power circle.

2. Stabbing from behind: The counterattack after the electric vehicle gold mine was taken away

What really stabbed Musk in the lungs are these two knives in the bill:

- Directly cutting electric vehicle purchase subsidies, causing Tesla's cash cow to collapse instantly.

- Cancelling clean energy tax incentives, uprooting Musk's years of planning for a green empire.

Trump's sarcastic remarks in the Oval Office reveal the truth: "Is little Pony anxious? Isn’t he just upset that his cake was touched?"

3. Completely tearing off the mask: From plastic brothers to strangulation in the stock market

When Musk realized that the title of "advisor" wouldn't bring in real money, his lethal move came:

- Personal attacks: publicly calling for Trump's impeachment, digging up old accounts asking, "Could you be elected without me?"

- Stock market nuclear explosion: Trump retaliated by threatening to cut Tesla's government orders, scaring the stock price to plummet by 14% in a single day, evaporating $150 billion in market value.

- Political theatrics: initiating a third-party vote, resulting in only 500,000 responses in 5 hours—naked swimming in the political arena.

This farce is not a clash of ideas; it is fundamentally Musk's retaliatory table-flipping after being ousted from power.

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