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What would you call the CEO of an American company who occasionally chastises America yet lauds a country that President Trump's director of national intelligence called the greatest national security threat to the United States (China)? Is it unpatriotic or merely exercising free speech? Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk continues to keep Americans guessing by saying such phrases as "China rocks in my opinion" and "I see in the United States increasingly much more complacency and entitlement especially in places like the Bay Area, and L.A. and New York." Never mind that New York and California are two states that have granted Tesla many tax breaks in support of Musk's United States-based business. In a podcast with the Automotive News, Elon Musk likened New York, California, and even the United States, to sports teams that were not far from losing their winning status. Regardless of how you categorize it, to say such things is questionable at best given our current confrontational climate with China.

Can U.S. patriotism prevail if 'China rocks'?
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Can U.S. patriotism prevail if 'China rocks'?

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