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Elon Musk Calls Vinod Khosla 'Dumb' in Fiery Twitter Exchange Over Argentina's Economic Policies!

The confrontation began when Khosla criticized the economic policies of Argentina's newly elected conservative president, Javier Milei, prompting Musk to label Khosla as "dumb."
 

A recent exchange on social media between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Indian-American billionaire Vinod Khosla has ignited significant attention online. The confrontation began when Khosla criticized the economic policies of Argentina's newly elected conservative president, Javier Milei, prompting Musk to label Khosla as "dumb."

The disagreement arose when Khosla expressed concerns about Milei's austerity measures, which he believes could lead to economic depression. In his tweet, Khosla drew parallels between Milei's policies and those of former U.S. President Donald Trump, suggesting that similar outcomes could result from Trump's approach to fiscal policy. Khosla tweeted, "Argentina's unemployment rate has now reached 52% under Milei's tight austerity program. The same will happen under @realDonaldTrump when he cuts spending. His tariffs will also increase inflation." He supported his claims by linking to a Financial Times article discussing the rising poverty rate in Argentina.

Musk quickly responded, taking issue with Khosla's assertions. Known for his support of Milei's libertarian economic policies, Musk dismissed Khosla's comments as inaccurate, directly addressing him with the insult. The confrontation escalated when the community notes feature on X fact-checked Khosla's claim about Argentina's unemployment rate, clarifying that it had actually fallen to 7.6% in the second quarter of 2024, down from 7.7% in the previous quarter.

This clash highlights the growing trend of influential figures using social media platforms to air their views on global economic issues and the responses they provoke. The debate not only showcases the differing perspectives on economic policies but also reflects the contentious nature of political discourse in today’s digital age.