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Elon Musk finally announced that he will resign from his efficiency department position at the end of May, which was expected. If he doesn't stop, his business empire is likely to be destroyed, and he still wants to go to Mars? Dream on! Amidst a frenzy of resistance, Musk ultimately became afraid; after nearly a hundred days of turmoil, he has lost. The reason, after all, is that he was too unaware of the realities and lacked political wisdom, thinking that with technological means and strong support from Trump, he could restart the machine system that has been running in the U.S. for hundreds of years. In terms of layoffs, Musk acted very aggressively, firing more than 30,000 federal employees and having 75,000 accept buyout plans, including nearly 10,000 agents. Anyone can be laid off, but he should never have touched those American agents who work in the shadows. Musk has essentially dug a big pit for himself, and the various protests and attacks against Tesla that followed are to be expected.
Not only that, but Musk and the young employees of the efficiency department have also been personally threatened many times, who can stand this? Musk himself can't be so righteous, after all, he is just a businessman and needs to calculate the cost of gain and loss. Tesla's global market has plummeted, and Musk's personal assets have also suffered serious losses. On the other hand, business is also facing Waterloo, and Musk has to make a good choice, otherwise he will lose all in the end, and it will be over. Musk runs the work of the efficiency department in the way of managing enterprises, and naively wants to reform and reorganize the US government, but the intricate network makes him in a dilemma, and further forward is the direct infighting of the US capital group.
The situation in the efficiency department is similar; for the sake of survival and his own business empire, Musk had no choice but to raise his hands in surrender. Yet even so, the internal divisions in the United States will continue to intensify. In fact, Musk can no longer extricate himself. Whether he resigns or not, it is unlikely to go well for him; his life may not be in danger, but Musk's fate will not be good.