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Musk vs Trump: Who will win?

Musk vs Trump: Who will win?  

Creatix / June 7, 2025

Trump will win. Elon will have to kneel to the king or face extremely harsh consequences. We bought Tesla stock at $299 thinking the market had overreacted. We thought that Elon would quickly back down and everything would come back to normal. As we publish this post we're not that sure now. We're preparing an exit position at $290 to cut our losses. It seems that Musk is somewhat more insane or under the influence than we thought. Who in his right mind would pick such a premature and public fight against the king? 

goes to Bydon't know who will win the battle between e-Lord Musk and King Trump, or if it will escalate into a full-blown right wing civil war. Our prediction is that Musk will kneel to the king once it comes down to his economic senses. 

Once allies, Musk and Trump are now almost enemies. The bromance collapsed and their partnership has deteriorated due to political disagreements and personal accusations.(reuters.com)

Summary of the Trump-Musk Feud:

  • Political Disagreements: The feud intensified after Musk criticized Trump's proposed tax and spending bill, labeling it a "disgusting abomination" due to its potential to significantly increase the national debt. In response, Trump warned of "very serious consequences" if Musk were to fund Democratic candidates opposing his agenda. (thedailybeast.com, reuters.com)

  • Personal Accusations: Musk further escalated tensions by suggesting, without evidence, that Trump was implicated in the "Epstein Files," a claim he later deleted. Trump dismissed the allegation as "old news" and accused Musk of being disrespectful to the presidency. (apnews.com, theguardian.com)

  • Impact on Business Relations: Trump hinted at the possibility of canceling federal contracts with Musk's companies, such as SpaceX and Starlink, though no definitive action has been taken. This threat underscores the potential business ramifications stemming from their political fallout. (reuters.com, washingtonpost.com)

Why Musk and Trump Struggle with Friendships:

The unraveling of Trump and Musk's relationship highlights broader challenges both figures face in maintaining personal alliances:

  • Transactional Relationships: Their alliance was largely based on mutual benefit—Trump gained substantial campaign funding, while Musk received political support for his ventures. When their interests diverged, the foundation of their relationship weakened.

  • Ego and Power Dynamics: Both individuals possess strong personalities and a desire for control, making it difficult to sustain partnerships where compromise is required.

  • Public Scrutiny and Social Media: Their interactions and disputes often play out on public platforms, amplifying conflicts and making private reconciliation challenging.

This situation illustrates how personal relationships rooted in convenience and shared interests can quickly deteriorate when foundational trust and mutual respect are lacking.

For investors the big question is what to do about Tesla stock. We're monitoring the situation to see how we can benefit from the Tesla trade. Stay tuned. 
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Follow the Money: The Roots of American Political Conflict — and the Trump-Musk Feud

To understand American politics, just follow the money. The contest has always been between two powerful coalitions: “Old money” + “new nationals” (non-English immigrants) vs. “New money” + “old nationals” (native-born working class)


🏛️ Old Money: Loyalists and Elites

The old money were the aristocrats—nobility who received land grants from the King of England. These loyalists lost control of the 13 colonies in the Revolutionary War. Their wealth came not from effort, but from birthright and royal favor.


🌍 New Nationals: The Imported Workforce

The new nationals were:

  • Non-English immigrants recruited during the Revolutionary War to fight the rebellious colonists

  • Later waves of immigrants brought in by elites to bypass dealing with the white working class, whom they considered “white trash”

These immigrants served as a tool of the old elites to dilute and displace native political power.


💼 New Money: Self-Made Entrepreneurs

The new money were the entrepreneurs and builders—those who created wealth through trade, industry, and effort, not inheritance. They opposed paying taxes to a foreign king because:

  • They had no aristocratic ties

  • They earned everything through hard work

They viewed the king’s taxes as unjust.


🧱 Old Nationals: The Working-Class Americans

The old nationals were poor Americans of English descent—not aristocrats, but the 99% who came without titles or royal favors. The elite dubbed them:

  • “White trash”

  • “Deplorables”

They were marginalized under the English caste system, but they admired the new money class—those who worked their way to wealth. They hoped to join them.


🟦 The Democratic Coalition

The Democratic Party today reflects a coalition of:

  • Old money elites

  • New nationals (immigrants)

The elites rely on immigration to bypass or “replace” the old nationals. To them, working-class Americans are seen as an obstacle—“deplorables” to be outvoted or outnumbered.


🟥 The Republican Coalition

The Republican Party is increasingly defined by:

  • New money entrepreneurs (like Musk and Trump)

  • Old nationals (working-class Americans who dream of upward mobility)

They are united by a belief in merit and work over birthright.


🧠 Trump and Musk: Billionaire Workaholics

This brings us to the feud between two Republican billionaires: Elon Musk and Donald Trump.

Both are:

  • Workaholics

  • Products of families who made fortunes through grit and labor

  • Loathed by elites for being "new money trash"

They were raised by hard-driving fathers and rejected by old-money circles. That rejection fuels their rebellion against the ruling class.


🌍 Why They’re Not Democrats

In theory, Trump and Musk could’ve been Democrats:

  • Trump: 2nd-generation German-American

  • Musk: South African immigrant

But their origins in wealth-from-work, not privilege, made them outsiders. To the elite, they’re just flashy nouveau riche. Their families didn’t come from Harvard, Park Avenue, or the Ivy League. They came from construction and diamonds.


🤝 Heroes of the “Old Nationals”

To millions of working-class Americans:

  • Trump is a Queens outsider who stormed the gates of elite Manhattan

  • Musk is a tech genius who built an empire from scratch

Both men are symbols of hope to those who dream of making it through hard work.


💥 Why the Feud Was Inevitable

The rift began when Trump blocked a Musk-backed candidate from being named NASA Administrator. Trump feared this nominee would be more loyal to Musk than to the King. He pulled the nomination quietly. Musk was furious.

Why? Because NASA is now one of SpaceX’s biggest clients. Billions in contracts, launches, and influence. Elon wanted someone inside.

But Trump, the master of loyalty games, saw the move as a threat. He pulled the strings. The bromance ended.


💸 The Final Truth

In the end, both Trump and Musk know where the money is:
The U.S. federal government prints it. It spends it. And it's the best client on Earth.

Their falling out wasn’t about ideology.
It was about control, contracts, and who gets to sit closest to the throne.

The Musk–Trump Trade: When Billionaire Gorillas Clash

By Creatix | June 6, 2025

Yesterday, we predicted it: Elon Musk would kneel to King Donald. And today, the tech titan is already walking back his digital rebellion, liking reconciliation tweets and softening his tone. But let’s not pretend this is over. This is a bare-knuckle brawl between two silverbacks of power—an alpha tech bro versus the King of America.

And let’s be clear: Elon Musk doesn't stand a chance.

🦍 Primate Politics

We were calling them gorillas before Elon’s dad did. What we're witnessing isn’t just a feud—it's a primal contest for dominance. A pissing match under the full moon of ego, populism, and federal contracts. Musk is the world’s richest man (on paper), but Donald Trump is the Commander-in-Chief of the Bureaucratic Arsenal. DOJ, SEC, IRS, FAA—you name it. Trump controls the entire Executive Branch of the United States of America. The riches man in the world, owner of the biggest X megaphone doesn't stand a chance against Trump's federal arsenal. 

Musk might own shares over EVs, rockets, satellites, and robot prototypes. Trump owns the system that regulates and feeds everything. Not that he will, but Trump could shut down all of Elon's business operations one by one, wipe out all his fortune, and send him to a federal prison to beg for a pardon. 

💸 The False Power of Wealth

Yes, Elon Musk has more money. But that money is locked in stocks, leverage, and dreams. Trump has the presidency, the executive branch, the MAGA base, and an uncanny instinct for spectacle. That’s why Tesla lost $150 billion in one day while Trump’s “Truth Blitz” actually gained followers.

This isn’t capitalism vs populism. This is a South African entrepreneur vs an American King.  

🏛 The Gorilla in the Room

Musk may still believe that logic or innovation will save him. But politics doesn’t play by those rules. In this jungle, the ape with the crown gets to swing the biggest stick. Elon’s companies depend on government licenses, subsidies, and regulatory mercy. And while Trump might not read balance sheets, he knows how to destroy confidence—and that’s the only currency Wall Street really trades.

So, what’s Elon’s next move? Probably something that looks like surrender: a meeting, a photo-op, a vague “agreement.” Musk will spin it as strategic compromise. Trump will tweet it as domination.

And Creatix? We’ll remind you: we called it first.


Here’s a provocative and culturally sharp article draft designed to capture attention, provoke conversation, and go viral:


Brothers from Another Mother: Why Musk and Trump Were Always Destined to Implode

By Creatix | June 6, 2025

The bromance was never going to last. Not because Elon Musk and Donald Trump are different, but because they are so deeply, uncomfortably similar.

These two men workaholic heroes of the working class populist movement calling to make America great again (MAGA) are two sides of the same coin. Although raised in different times, opposite hemispheres, and minted in different industries, E-lord Musk and King Trump are in many ways mirror images: billionaire workaholic addicted to attention. They force chaos to daily just to dominate headlines. They are narcissists forged by dominant fathers, toxic masculinity, and addiction to be the center of attention. 

Let’s break it down.


🏡 Pretoria, South Africa ≈ New York City

Both Musk and Trump came from harsh cities where money was the only currency that mattered. Musk grew up in apartheid-era Pretoria, a cold, hierarchical society run by brutal norms. Trump was shaped by Queens, a borough with a chip on its shoulder.  In those cities and concrete jungles, these two gorillas were raised by rich fathers who were both authoritarian and arguably cruel. Both boys learned early to win at all cost to earn affection from their parents and also to be able to escape from them. 


💋 Womanizers with Mommy Shadows

Both men treat women like conquests—trophies in orbit around their massive egos.

  • Musk uses women as procreation vessels.  

  • Trump’s trail of wives, mistresses, and hush-money payments reads like a pulp novel.

Behind the scenes? Distant or conflicted relationships with their mothers. Maye Musk modeled glamor and detachment. Mary Trump raised a young Donald under Fred’s shadow. Neither man seems to trust women.


💰 Obsessed with Government Subsidized Wealth 

Both Musk and Trump love to tell you they’re self-made. Neither is.

  • Musk’s empires—from Tesla to SpaceX—have benefited from billions in government subsidies, contracts, and tax credits.

  • Trump’s real estate fortunes were built on tax incentives, tax write-offs, and sweetheart government leases.

They criticize the system, but are experts at milking it better than anyone.


🤯 Questionable Mental Health & Expert Alarm Bells

Psychiatrists and behavioral experts have long speculated about both men's psychological profiles:

  • Trump: Narcissistic personality disorder? Sociopathic tendencies?

  • Musk: ADHD? Mania? Depression? Drug addiction? 

In both cases, there’s a volatility that their fans call “genius” and their critics call insanity.


🇷🇺 Love/Hate Putin 

Each man has shown an awkward fascination with Vladimir Putin, sometimes posturing against him and oftentime praising indirectly and imitating him.

  • Trump calls Putin “smart” and defended him through war crimes at all cost.

  • Musk supports peace plans aligned with Putin's positions, and cut off Ukrainian access to Starlink.

They both admire strongmen in their mixed insecurity after traumatic childhoods and tormenting fathers.


📣 Addicted to Attention, Armed with MAGA

Elon and Donald both adore and weaponize attention. They live on social media. And both have learned to use it to manipulate the social media-controlled MAGA base:

  • Trump nourished it on Twitter.

  • Musk bought Twitter.

They both court the right-wing populist crowd. 


👶 Strange Fatherhood Patterns

  • Musk has children he doesn’t appear to co-parent meaningfully. Some have cut him off.

  • Trump’s children are alternately his business soldiers or publicity props.

Neither man seems to have nurtured emotionally healthy relationships with their offspring.


🧲 Why They Were Always Going to Repel

When two narcissistic magnets collide, they don’t stick—they repel.

Musk and Trump both want to be the Alpha. They both demand loyalty, never offer it. They scream for attention from the same spotlight, and when one tries to outshine the other, the mask slips.

Musk wants to be a technoking. Trump is the King. There’s only one throne.

Their feud was predictable. The similarities were too strong. Even in nature, two apex predators can’t share the same hunting ground.


🕰️ Historical Parallels: A Pattern of Power

  • Napoleon and Talleyrand: Strategist vs sovereign, until betrayal.

  • Jobs and Gates: Visionary vs executioner, briefly allies, eternally competitors.

  • Caesar and Brutus: Trust, then betrayal—because the system can’t hold two egos.

Musk and Trump are not friends. They are rivals who briefly needed each other. One for the contracts, the other for the bribes.


🔮 What Happens Next?

Musk will kneel to Trump to avoid being crushed. The powers are not even close. King Trump holds all the cards. Musk will have no choice than to support Trump. They will continue their partnership, and will continue hating each other. No one hates a narcissist more than another narcissist.


Tesla Stock Performance Today

As of the market close on Friday, June 6, 2025, Tesla Inc. (TSLA) stock is priced at $295.14, reflecting a 3.72% increase from the previous close. The stock experienced an intraday high of $305.41 and a low of $291.43, with a trading volume of approximately 163.3 million shares.

Stock market information for Tesla Inc (TSLA)

  • Tesla Inc is a equity in the USA market.
  • The price is 295.14 USD currently with a change of 10.45 USD (0.04%) from the previous close.
  • The latest open price was 298.94 USD and the intraday volume is 163260608.
  • The intraday high is 305.41 USD and the intraday low is 291.43 USD.
  • The latest trade time is Friday, June 6, 17:40:50 EDT.

This rebound follows a significant 14.3% drop on Thursday, marking one of Tesla's steepest single-day declines since going public in 2010. The downturn was triggered by a public feud between CEO Elon Musk and President Donald Trump, during which Trump threatened to terminate federal contracts with Musk's companies. Despite this, retail investors seized the opportunity to "buy the dip," purchasing a net $201.3 million in Tesla shares on Thursday. (reuters.com)

Analysts remain divided on Tesla's outlook. Wedbush maintains a bullish stance with a $500 price target, citing confidence in Tesla's leadership in autonomous technology. Conversely, Morgan Stanley, with a $410 target, warns that the political fallout could alienate consumers across the spectrum. (investopedia.com)

Tesla's stock has declined approximately 25% year-to-date and is down about 37% from its December peak. The company's market capitalization has fallen below the $1 trillion mark. (reuters.com, investopedia.com)

Looking ahead, investors are closely monitoring Tesla's upcoming robotaxi launch and any developments in the Musk-Trump relationship, as these factors could significantly influence the stock's performance.

For real-time updates and detailed financial information, you can visit Yahoo Finance or Google Finance.(google.com)

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