Source: Richard Moorhead
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk took a shot at President Joe Biden on Sunday, with Musk noticing that Biden declined to congratulate the crew of a private spaceflight SpaceX had completed.

The SpaceX mission arranged for four crew members to orbit the earth for three days in a Crew Dragon capsule, returning to Earth on Saturday night and landing in the ocean off of the coast of Florida.
Biden had earlier declined to congratulate globalist oligarch Jeff Bezos for staging a photo op space mission in July, with the President likely skeptical of private spacetravel with questionable scientific or research merit.
However, Musk’s SpaceX mission does appear to have raised more than $200 million in charity funds for St. Jude’s Research Hospital, proving to be more gainful for society than Bezos’ narcissism flight. Musk, a billionaire many times over, announced he would contribute $50 million to the charity drive on Sunday.

Musk later went on to knock Biden for his support of the United Auto Workers union, comparing the organization to a facehugger xenomorph from the 1979 science fiction horror movie Alien.

The Biden administration has had somewhat of a tenuous relationship with Tesla, the United States’ biggest manufacturer of electric vehicles, even as the White House promotes the concept for environmentalist purposes. Musk, somewhat skeptical of the Democratic Party and establishment liberals, contrasts with the staunch corporate Democrat views of major American billionaires and CEOs.
Truth of the matter is that Biden has a lot of things to ignore:
Inflation (food and energy — the things the government doesn’t track — have gone up between 10 and 50%. The things government does track have gone up between 5-9%).
Afghanistan – Yes, we all wanted out. No, we didn’t want to equip the Taliban with $85 billion in equipment some of which will be long-wearing and some can be serviced in Russia, China, and Iran. Then we should consider the number of Americans left behind. How many were there? Some reports say there were hundreds while others say that a thousand or more were left.
COVID – With the many and varied (dare I say, nonsensical) exemptions to his mandate, what’s the point? Additionally, why does Biden coordinate with Facebook and other social media to suppress information on the use of pharmaceuticals like Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine?
The border – Dementia Joe has gone from having some 2 million turning themselves in at the border during the first few months of his occupation of the Oval Office to having about 14,000 Haitians respond to his invitation during a week in September. This does not constitute a winning record.
International relationships – Supposedly his strong suit, Dementia Joe showed himself to be lacking by pulling our troops out without warning our allies and thereby leaving them in the lurch. Cap that with his move against our once-close ally, the French. God help us should we need an alliance during the rest of this boob’s tenure.
Jobs – Like most of the things that occur in the Oval Office, the buck never gets there. Jobs couldn’t be bad because Democrats are paying people more to stay home than they would make bussing tables or cashiering at Home Depot. No. They have to be bad because of Delta.