Posted on 04/03/2016 6:04:26 PM PDT by Vince Ferrer
He built his companies on 5 billion in subsidies. That they now do contract work is a result of subsidies in the first place.
You paid for it. And you can argue with National Review.
He built his companies on 5 billion in subsidies.
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He put his own money that he made from Paypal into SpaceX, which is the company we’re discussing on this thread.
His own money.
If you had $5 billion from subsidies you would have lots of your own money, too.
That is the point.
Bezos did it without government (taxpayer) subsidies. He started Amazon (a private company with no taxpayer subsidies) and now funds his own space company.
Musk got rich on taxpayer subsidies, then used his “own” money from that and funded Spacex.
There’s a big difference. But don’t look behind the curtain!
The subject here was SpaceX. Nice how you’ve managed to add Tesla and Solar City to the conversation. Then if that wasn’t enough, you included the life time totals for the other two.
“Argue with NR”? No you’re the one using their tortured data to support your argument.
“I paid for it”. I’m seeing an impressive return for SpaceX.
Bezos is playing with toys while SpaceX is sending paying cargo to orbit. If you want to talk about other peoples money, Bezos is spending Amazon money while shareholders still aren’t seeing the returns they should. Instead of recording profits for Amazon and paying shareholders, Bezos is spending the money on his hobby.
Musk got rich on taxpayer subsidies, then used his own money from that and funded Spacex.
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Really?
Provide a timeline.
Well, that should piss off Elon Musk, eh? ;’)
You might read the National Review article which details what you ask for, or the Los Angeles Times article linked there.
Or google.
It’s not fun when your guy gets slammed, I know. But the facts are what they are.
So 5 billion dollars in US taxpayer funds is not a subsidy?
OK.
Money is fungible. What you get somewhere (his own sources or taxpayer funded) is used elsewhere, including Spacex.
Can you dispute the five billion in subsidies? Can you say he received no subsidies at all?
No, no one can.
He is on the taxpayer teat for a good portion of his wealth. If he was so successful at paypal why did he need the $5 billion?
Thanks Vince Ferrer, Moonman62, and SunTzuWu.Both companies (Blue Origin and SpaceX) are working on methane-burning engines; the cryo H O engine used on this suborbital craft won't get to orbit even scaled up. That problem was addressed during the Apollo years by using cryo upper stages but the big booster that got those systems into space used RP-1 (a purified kerosene) oxidized with liquid oxygen -- the same combo he'd used in the V2.
Blue Origin’s upcoming methane engine was delected by NASA to replace the Russian engines we gave been buying.
Can you say he received no subsidies at all?
No, no one can.
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I can say he started SpaceX without subsidies. It was mostly done with his proceeds from the sale of PayPal.
I hope they pull it off . I don't care about spaceflight money staying in the US, but paying our enemy is just plain stupid -- and obviously a Demagogic Party agenda item, just as turning Space Station Freedom into the ISS was.
But the facts are what they are.
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They sure are and you don’t have them.
Originally the reason to buy Russian rockets was because after the collapse of the Soviet Union they didn’t want Russian engineers to go to North Korea or Iran.
The original reason was there were dozens of unused heavy lift engines setting in a warehouse and available as-is, nice and cheap.
[singing] She wore Blue Origin (ooh wah ooh) Bluer than Origin were her eyes...
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