Musk and Biden "crossed each other", one talked about "super bad hunch" and the other wished "good luck"

  Reference News Network reported on June 4 that Argentina’s Buenos Aires Economic News Network reported on June 3 that US President Joe Biden wished Elon Musk “good luck on his journey to the moon.”

Earlier, Tesla CEO Musk said he had a "super bad hunch" about the U.S. economy and said the electric car maker needed to cut about 10% of its workforce.

  Asked by reporters for his thoughts on Musk's remarks, Biden responded, "Ford is increasing its investment in building new electric vehicles. Chrysler is making a similar investment, so, you know, good luck with his trip to the moon. ."

  Musk was quick to respond with a sarcastic response to Biden via Twitter: "Thank you, Mr. President," Musk tweeted, along with a NASA article, the report said. , the agency said in the article, "SpaceX will continue development of the first commercial crewed lander, which will safely transport the next two U.S. astronauts to the lunar surface."

  In addition, Musk said last week that the looming recession in the U.S. is "actually a good thing" and a necessary "sudden awakening" in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

(Compile/Su Jiawei)