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Elon Musk: Government Is 'the Biggest Corporation, With a Monopoly on Violence, Where You Have No Recourse'
Reason ^ | 12.8.2021 | Liz Wolfe

Posted on 12/08/2021 4:06:37 PM PST by nickcarraway

Musk's finally ready to admit that government subsidies distort markets and that government actors are terrible at capital allocation.

"Say tomorrow, you get a phone call from Joe Biden," asked Wall Street Journal tech columnist Joanna Stern to Tesla CEO Elon Musk in a Monday night forum. "And he asks: What are your needs from this [$2 trillion spending] bill? How do you answer him?"

"We don't think about it at all, really," Musk said, channeling Don Draper to the tune of the audience's uneasy laughter. "It might be better if the bill doesn't pass," Musk added. "The federal budget deficit is insane…something's gotta give, you can't just spend $3 trillion more than you own every year and don't expect something bad to happen."

"With this bill, there is a lot of support for E.V.s [electric vehicles]…and it helps Tesla," Stern told Musk. So if the bill shouldn't pass, Stern asked, "what do you think the role of government should be?"

"I think the role of the government should be that of a referee, but not a player on the field," replied Musk. "Government should try to get out of the way and not impede progress." He continued:

The rules and regulations keep increasing every year. Rules and regulations are immortal, they don't die. Occasionally you see some law with a sunset provision, but really, otherwise, the vast majority of rules and regulations live forever….Eventually it just takes longer and longer and it's harder to do things. There's not really an effective garbage collection system for removing rules and regulations. And so gradually this hardens the arteries of civilization, where you're able to do less and less over time. So I think government should be trying really hard to get rid of rules and regulations that perhaps had merit at some time but don't have merit currently."

"Honestly, I would just can this whole bill. Don't pass it," Musk said forcefully.

The Build Back Better bill, which legislators in Congress are hoping to cram through this month or next, would include $12,500 tax credits for U.S.-made electric vehicles made in unionized factories, up from the $7,500 currently offered. Critics note that Musk has no reason to support the E.V. provision because Tesla factories are not unionized. But there are other good reasons for him to oppose these provisions: E.V. adoption and the creation of charging stations are plugging along just fine as is, no (market-distorting, union-favoring) government intervention needed—a point specifically made by Musk, who noted that the federal government does not pay for gas stations and does not need to build E.V. charging stations. "I'm literally saying get rid of all subsidies," clarified Musk. (It's worth noting that the charging station subsidies were included in the infrastructure bill passed last month, so the details of the two eye poppingly pricey bills are getting somewhat conflated.)

It's nice to hear Musk denouncing government intervention, but he has unquestionably benefited handsomely from government subsidies in the past, so this looks a bit like he's pulling the ladder up behind him to stymie encroaching competitors.

Musk is "the model businessman in the age of Obama," wrote The Washington Examiner's Tim Carney several years ago. "His businesses thrive on mandates, regulations, and subsidies. Tesla received a federal loan guarantee to make its plug-in cars, which are also subsidized through tax credits for buyers. SolarCity's suppliers are subsidized solar panel makers, and its customers get tax credits for getting the panels installed. SpaceX is largely a government contractor."

"Tesla Motors Inc., SolarCity Corp. and Space Exploration Technologies Corp., known as SpaceX, together have benefited from an estimated $4.9 billion in government support," according to a 2015 Los Angeles Times' investigation. "Musk and his companies' investors enjoy most of the financial upside of the government support, while taxpayers shoulder the cost." And, more recently, both SpaceX and Amazon's Project Kuiper have publicly jousted, siccing the Federal Communications Commission on the other, all while suckling at the government teat to get millions in subsidies for satellite internet projects.

Still, Musk's own suspect motivations for ending these subsidies don't make the substance of his comments less true. When taken with his other government-skeptical statements—"it does not make sense to take the job of capital allocation away from people with a demonstrated great skill in capital allocation and give it to an entity that has demonstrated very poor skill in capital allocation"—it seems like Musk may have unseated free speech–loving warlock Jack Dorsey as America's richest, staunchest government skeptic.

After all, "the government is simply the biggest corporation, with a monopoly on violence and where you have no recourse," said Musk, when asked if billionaires like him should have their wealth seized via taxation and redistributed by the federal government. Where's the lie?


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: amazon; biggovernment; business; electriccars; elonmusk; giovernment; infrastructurebill; latimes; pork; projectkuiper; regulations; rules; solarcity; solarpanels; solarpower; spacex; spending; subsidies; tesla; unions; unionsubsidies
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1 posted on 12/08/2021 4:06:37 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Tesla may thrive on mandates, regulations, and subsidies, but I can’t help but wonder if it would be a better business without them. A business built to compete in the marketplace, not to survive on training wheels.


2 posted on 12/08/2021 4:07:35 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Musk got mugged. Now he’s a conservative.


3 posted on 12/08/2021 4:09:17 PM PST by dangus
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To: nickcarraway

Yep.


4 posted on 12/08/2021 4:09:54 PM PST by Organic Panic (Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
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To: nickcarraway
If “temporary” provisions in the Build Back Better Act become permanent, US national debt will increase by 24%!

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1468684576407101440

There is a lot of accounting trickery in this bill that isn’t being disclosed to the public

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1468685044239814666

Nothing is more permanent than a “temporary” government program

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1468685877970935809

5 posted on 12/08/2021 4:11:36 PM PST by Pollard (PureBlood -- youtube.com/watch?v=VXm0fkDituE)
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To: nickcarraway

He certainly has used the vast powers of the state in China, to help build and develop his products. Via Chinese control and support. As per the sop for US companies, they usually bash America, but leave China alone. Musk Kowtow’s with the best of them in regards to China.


6 posted on 12/08/2021 4:11:59 PM PST by Theoria
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To: Organic Panic

Read ...Lift Offf....about SpaceX and Musk...he only had 200 Million at the time...if you work for him its 24-7


7 posted on 12/08/2021 4:14:16 PM PST by Hojczyk
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To: Hojczyk

“if you work for him its 24-7”
My wife worked as the Controller for a driven entrepreneur for almost 10 years. Our children were in HS when she took the job. Three previous Controllers quit. The man was very demanding. Timelines were insane.
But, he was very generous with her pay and benefits. All her vacations were paid for 100% including first-class flights and 5-star hotels every year. She didn’t quit that job. She watched the business grow and enjoyed working there until he sold it and retired to Hawaii.


8 posted on 12/08/2021 4:38:28 PM PST by ocrp1982 (Biblicly)
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To: dangus

He seems to be awakening but he still makes my skin crawl.


9 posted on 12/08/2021 4:39:04 PM PST by Wilderness Conservative (Nature is the ultimate conservative)
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To: nickcarraway

I wonder how much indirect Chinese government subsidies flow into the LA Times and our press, and US tax subsidies too?


10 posted on 12/08/2021 4:39:43 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: nickcarraway

Going forward, Tesla’s regulatory credits sales may reach as much as $2.2 billion in fiscal 2021 at a compounded growth rate of 40%, and as much as $3.1 billion in fiscal 2022 based on the same CAGR. Tesla’s sales of carbon credits will be a massive $4 billion by the end of fiscal 2023 if the compounded annual growth rate maintains at 40%.
Per stock dividend screener


11 posted on 12/08/2021 4:40:27 PM PST by griswold3 (When chaos serves the State, the State will encourage chaos)
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To: nickcarraway

By subsidizing union companies the government is undermining competition, effectively punishing workers who choose not to have a pro-communist union parasitizing their paycheck to fund Democrats.


12 posted on 12/08/2021 4:43:47 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: piasa

Anyone here thinking he’s a quick learner a la Trump?


13 posted on 12/08/2021 4:47:27 PM PST by DIRTYSECRET
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To: nickcarraway

The citizen has no recourse against the government, yet the government has no remorse over its mistreatment of the citizen.

I miss Ronald Reagan!


14 posted on 12/08/2021 4:48:27 PM PST by SES1066 (Ask not what the LEFT can do for you, rather ask what the LEFT is doing to YOU!)
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“Government Is ‘the Biggest Corporation, With a Monopoly on Violence, Where You Have No Recourse’ “

The federal government cannot win without the assent and cooperation of the states. Quite simply, the federal fascist bureaucrat weenies don’t have the manpower to extinguish 500 brush fires in 25 states.


15 posted on 12/08/2021 4:54:35 PM PST by sergeantdave (Federal courts no longer have any standing in America. )
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To: Organic Panic

Agreed.


16 posted on 12/08/2021 5:03:41 PM PST by joma89 (Buy weapons and ammo, folks, and have the will to use them.)
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To: nickcarraway
We thought we were a constitutional republic. Congress incorporated us in 1871 and sold Americans to the Vatican Corporation via the British Empire to pay off national debt. We've secretly been an indebted corporation operating in disguise as a constitutional republic since the Civil War.

We've been talking about secession as a possibility to separate ourselves from the government corruption from Washington D.C.

DENOUNCING OUR TIES TO THE VATICAN AND BRITISH CORPORATIONS AND CORRECTING OUR POLITICAL STATUS BACK TO A SOVEREIGN CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC SIMILAR TO HOW OROVILLE IN CALIFORNIA HAS IS A MORE COMPLETE WAY OF CORRECTING WHAT'S BEEN HAPPENING.

17 posted on 12/08/2021 5:06:11 PM PST by conservativeimage (Spark up a fire. Light up this place. Burn out this darkness and tear down the fear.)
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To: nickcarraway

One of the sinister things about federal subsidies is that the subsidizing of your competition puts enormous pressure on you- even if you are against subsidies - to accept subsidies too, in order to play on a level field.

Reminds me of gang initiation rights I mentioned on another thread. Evil people are not content to just be evil, they are driven to pull others into their power by pressuring them to commit one perverse crime to get accepted. Then they use your sin to control you and coerce you into doing more, and more. You get the privilege of being in the club, before you realize you also cannot simply leave it.


18 posted on 12/08/2021 5:07:12 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: nickcarraway

As far as the headline quote, hes not wrong at all.


19 posted on 12/08/2021 5:24:27 PM PST by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Theoria
He certainly has used the vast powers of the state in China, to help build and develop his products.

But no one talks about how GM and Ford are entrenched in China, and have long done so long before Tesla. Biden lavishes praise on GM for falsely being "a leader in EV's in America", when the majority of their cars come from China, Mexico, Canada and other countries. Teslas sold here, are built in the USA unlike Ford and GM. People need to wake up to the lies from Biden and others. Government is the problem, not the solution.

20 posted on 12/08/2021 5:28:04 PM PST by roadcat
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