Very disappointing. Elon is a real phoney who suck millions from Obama's Treasury into producing expensive toys for his fellow Silicon Valley limo liberal. His money losing Solar, Car and Space companies would not exist without massive federal subsidies and soon his pyramid is gonna go bust like Solyndra. Uber is slightly better (no fed subsidies) but is an unethical company that disclaims responsibility for its customers or its drivers. To be fair the other members include CEO of Chase, Wal-Mart, Pepsi and other real companies that provide good jobs and products without tax subsidies.
To: KingofZion
What’s Musk handling... Dept of Subsidy?
2 posted on
12/14/2016 2:33:15 PM PST by
ptsal
To: KingofZion
Uber is great...it took away the taxi union monopoly and I’ve used it several times after drinking out at night!
3 posted on
12/14/2016 2:34:04 PM PST by
ari-freedom
(Chicken Little Concerned for Trump people are almost as annoying as NeverTrumpers!)
To: KingofZion
While all of that naysaying has some truth, unlike you, Musk is a visionary. A vision of the future different than that of dry cods that see only the past is good for the team
4 posted on
12/14/2016 2:35:11 PM PST by
Thibodeaux
(Exile Barack, Exile the Wookie, Exile Malia, Exile Shasha)
To: KingofZion
I disagree with every word of your comment.
Musk et al are the job creators and visionaries of their age. And you are?
5 posted on
12/14/2016 2:36:24 PM PST by
bigbob
(We have better coverage than Verizon - Can You Hear Us Now?)
To: KingofZion
The Nevada battery plant may- I repeat ‘may’- be a significant trade flash point with China.
Otherwise I see no good from appointing him, he’s a socialist creation.
7 posted on
12/14/2016 2:37:27 PM PST by
mrsmith
(Dumb sluts: Lifeblood of the Media, Backbone of the Democrat/RINO Party!)
To: KingofZion
They are advisors, not cabinet members. He can always ignore their advice. But I do think that both of them would be good to listen to, because one, we are in a new space age, and two Uber is on the leading edge of self driving vehicles, which will have a transformational effect on transportation and jobs.
To: KingofZion
although Musk would be opposed to one of my pet projects, i believe he would be a good fit
he’s very creative and has the will to see his dreams come to reality.
we need to inspire more of that if the country is to pull itself out of the democrat created crater
11 posted on
12/14/2016 2:48:16 PM PST by
sten
(fighting tyranny never goes out of style)
To: KingofZion
Uber is a fantastic company. Technologically incredible and has changed the world. Drivers are happy. Customers are happy. The only unhappy party is the old decrepit taxi industry.
12 posted on
12/14/2016 2:49:51 PM PST by
ilgipper
To: KingofZion
This is what happens when you get the producer sector into the planing effort. We know what happens when you get political hacks in the effort: Zer0 (that name is used for emphasis). Now we will have real change that will benefit America’s future. Elon Musk’s contribution may only be his visionary perspective. We know from our history that visionaries have dramatically changed America for the benefit of the world. This may be the right place at the right time for Elon Musk.
13 posted on
12/14/2016 2:50:27 PM PST by
jonrick46
(The Left has a mental disorder: A totalitarian mindset..)
To: KingofZion
While....I hate government loans...
It's my understanding...Musk paid off his loan's for Tesla.
14 posted on
12/14/2016 2:52:37 PM PST by
Osage Orange
(Cover up after cover up...OUR GOVERNMENT is OUT OF CONTROL)
To: KingofZion
Elon needs more subsidies because his businesses are not doing so great what with a faulty rocket, a car people think can drive itself but can’t, and a solar business that didn’t work so he had Tesla (and it’s shareholders) take it over. He wants some more government contracts or subsidies since that’s what keeps his businesses running. Solar tax credits, electric car credits, NASA contracts, and associated state and local government support.
15 posted on
12/14/2016 2:59:03 PM PST by
jimnm
To: KingofZion
This is not disappointing at all. These guys are leaders of innovation in our country. Hell, I'd gladly take the gov money if it meant I got to build space ships. I watched the Trump Rally last night and I came away with the thought that Trump is really beginning to
inspire people. I may have seen 80% of the Rallies, but this one was different. Inspiration to work hard and innovate are what're not only going to MAGA, but Keep America Great.
This is real vision and not some gotcha game. If these guys don't like Trump that's fine; they're entitled to their opinion. Trump knows how to ignore things that don't matter. He is going to USE them to MAGA, and I think that balances things out quite nicely. The Trump vision continues to unfold, and it's deeper than I ever imagined.
17 posted on
12/14/2016 3:02:28 PM PST by
numberonepal
(First they came for Sarah, then they came for Herman, and now they've come for Trump.)
To: KingofZion
Please, Trump knows how to Get Sh*t Done. He knows who he needs to consult. And while I am not a Trump fanboi, I have no problem with this.
19 posted on
12/14/2016 3:19:02 PM PST by
Paradox
("Wishing for a tautology to enact itself is not a strategy.")
To: KingofZion
Oh Noze - the KingofZion is disappointed in Trump......How about worrying about keeping FR on the air:
Donate to FR
It'll do your heart good.
24 posted on
12/15/2016 3:07:19 AM PST by
trebb
(Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
To: KingofZion
I do not know the reason Trump wants these folks but he is no ones fool. He may be able to use them to get some Dems to sign on to certain legislation he wants.
As I look at these names I remember where we have been. Obamas’ first team, “Chief Economic Advisor” was Franklin Delano Raines, who pulled off the largest embezzlement of taxpayer funds in US history and Green Jobs Czar Van Jones.
I despise Musk and his mega-rich pals but it still feels like a win.
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