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Elon Musk Comes Out Against Biden's Infrastructure Bill, Says China Needs To Realize Its Role As The 'Biggest Kid On The Block' As It Races Ahead Of US

Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk appeared at The Wall Street Journal’s Annual CEO Council Monday evening where he was interviewed by Joanna Stern.

Musk shared his opinion on the upcoming infrastructure bill along with the government and its role. He also touched on the tense relationship between the United States and China. Here are the key takeaways.

On The Infrastructure Bill: Musk is not keen on the infrastructure bill. He pointed to the $3 trillion deficit and called it “insane.”

The entrepreneur said he is unlikely to get a call from President Joe Biden. On the need for critical infrastructure — Musk pointed to the need for building doubled-deckered freeways and tunnels.

“The traffic problem exists on freeways, not in the suburbs. I don’t see a strong effort in this direction,” said Musk.

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