US NewsElon Musk warns: Mars dreams doomed if Kamala Harris wins presidency

Elon Musk warns: Mars dreams doomed if Kamala Harris wins presidency

In July, Musk endorsed Trump's presidential candidacy
In July, Musk endorsed Trump's presidential candidacy
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8:02 AM EDT, September 11, 2024

Trump supports a government efficiency commission to allow great things to be done, Kamala does not. We will never reach Mars if Kamala wins, said American billionaire Elon Musk after the televised debate between Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump.

"We will never reach Mars if Kamala wins" - Musk wrote on platform X.

According to him, if serious government reform does not occur, "laws & regulations will keep getting worse every year until every great endeavor, from high-speed rail between our cities to making life multiplanetary, is effectively illegal."

Musk admitted that although he believed the debate moderators were not fair to Trump, Harris "exceeded most people’s expectations."

When it comes to getting things done, not just saying nice-sounding words, I strongly believe that Trump will do a far better job. After all, if Kamala can do great things, why hasn’t she? Biden rarely shows up for work, so she’s basically in charge already - he wrote.

He concluded: "The question comes down to this: do you want current trends to continue for 4 more years or do you want change?"

The billionaire supported Trump. He has already set himself a task

In July, Musk endorsed Trump's candidacy for president and announced that he is creating a Super PAC (a political committee aimed at winning a candidate in the election) called America PAC, whose task will be to raise funds for Trump's campaign.

The Republican announced on his part that he would "definitely" like to entrust Musk with a position in his future administration if he wins the election. The billionaire responded on platform X: "I am willing to serve." Last week, Trump announced that Musk would head a special commission on budget savings.

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