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  • Tesla earned $11.4 billion from regulatory credits since 2014 
Musk's Ambitions for Mars:
  • Long-Term Colonization:
    Elon Musk has publicly expressed his ambition to establish a self-sustaining city on Mars and to terraform the planet. 
  • Starship:
    SpaceX's Starship spacecraft is intended as the vehicle to facilitate travel to Mars and support the establishment of a base there. 
  • Private-Public Partnership:
    Musk's vision involves a combination of government funding and private investment to achieve these goals. 
  • Public 
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SpaceX funded by the US government?

NASA spokeswoman Cheryl Warner said the agency has invested more than $15 billion in SpaceX for its work on numerous space programs.
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///////////////Long-Term Colonization:
Elon Musk has publicly expressed his ambition to establish a self-sustaining city on Mars and to terraform the planet.//////

nothing is more wasteful than putting a city on mars
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jerrab » 7 minutes ago » wrote: SpaceX funded by the US government?

NASA spokeswoman Cheryl Warner said the agency has invested more than $15 billion in SpaceX for its work on numerous space programs.
Your people (Democrat Scum), invested the same amount in Congo Condoms....so stop with the Trojan Horses.
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RebelGator » 8 minutes ago » wrote: Your people (Democrat Scum), invested the same amount in Congo Condoms....so stop with the Trojan Horses.
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jerrab » 49 minutes ago » wrote: ///////////////Long-Term Colonization:
Elon Musk has publicly expressed his ambition to establish a self-sustaining city on Mars and to terraform the planet.//////

nothing is more wasteful than putting a city on mars
How about free healthcare for illegals?

Did that bother you as much?
 
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jerrab » Today, 6:33 am » wrote:
  • Tesla earned $11.4 billion from regulatory credits since 2014 
Musk's Ambitions for Mars:
  • Long-Term Colonization:
    Elon Musk has publicly expressed his ambition to establish a self-sustaining city on Mars and to terraform the planet. 
  • Starship:
    SpaceX's Starship spacecraft is intended as the vehicle to facilitate travel to Mars and support the establishment of a base there. 
  • Private-Public Partnership:
    Musk's vision involves a combination of government funding and private investment to achieve these goals. 
  • Public 
Such a massive amount of Elon butt-hurt went into this thread...

Gay people hate Elon as you can clearly see here.

Gay people also heavily rely on Copy/Paste because they are "GAY focused"...someone else has to think for them
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jerrab » Today, 6:34 am » wrote: SpaceX funded by the US government?

NASA spokeswoman Cheryl Warner said the agency has invested more than $15 billion in SpaceX for its work on numerous space programs.


How much were we paying Russia to give our astronauts a ride to the ISS ?




 
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RebelGator » Today, 6:38 am » wrote: Your people (Democrat Scum), invested the same amount in Congo Condoms....so stop with the Trojan Horses.
AI OverviewIn 2023, the U.S. spent $820.3 billion on the military, including procurement of weapons and systems, research and development, and other related expenses. A significant portion of that spending is dedicated to military contractors, with the "Big Five" (Lockheed Martin, Boeing, General Dynamics, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman) being major recipients of contracts. 
 
AI Overview
In 2023, the U.S. government paid Lockheed Martin about $49.2 billion in net sales, which was the highest amount during that period. The U.S. government is Lockheed Martin's largest customer, accounting for a significant portion of the company's revenue. 
 


 
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WHAT A **** WASTE
NASA spent $20M in Biden DEI push that brought ‘anti-racist’ trainings to agency: reportNASA forked over more than $20 million in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) grants and contracts during the Biden administration, shelling out for “implicit bias” trainings, talks with so-called “anti-racist” authors, “gender-affirming” workplace guidelines and an aggressive, left-wing media presence.

NASA spent $20M in Biden DEI push that brought ‘anti-racist’ trainings to agency: report
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nefarious101 » 31 minutes ago » wrote: Such a massive amount of Elon butt-hurt went into this thread...

Gay people hate Elon as you can clearly see here.

Gay people also heavily rely on Copy/Paste because they are "GAY focused"...someone else has to think for them
OrThey are to busy getting mad ****** and don't the have time to type a bunch of word salad .  Image  

Martin noted that "NASA spends between $3 and $4 billion annually to operate the ISS, including payments for transportation of crew and cargo." "Overall, NASA paid an average cost per seat of $55.4 million for the 70 completed and planned missions from 2006 through 2020 with prices ranging from approximately $21.3 million to $86 million for each round trip," the inspector general stressed.

 ..https://tass.com/science/1089375
 
 
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jerrab » Today, 6:33 am » wrote:
  • Tesla earned $11.4 billion from regulatory credits since 2014 
Musk's Ambitions for Mars:
  • Long-Term Colonization:
    Elon Musk has publicly expressed his ambition to establish a self-sustaining city on Mars and to terraform the planet. 
  • Starship:
    SpaceX's Starship spacecraft is intended as the vehicle to facilitate travel to Mars and support the establishment of a base there. 
  • Private-Public Partnership:
    Musk's vision involves a combination of government funding and private investment to achieve these goals. 
  • Public 
Both Tesla and SpaceX produce things people and our government need.  This isn't Democrat DEI, Tranny-Granny, Global Cooling jibber-jabber jacking-juice.  Real products that work really well that people need.  That's the difference between Dopey Democrats and Responsible Republicans.
 
 
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Why should US Taxpayers be expected to pay HIV ridden queers all over the world for their disgusting behavior...?

https://www.hiv.gov/federal-response/funding/budget
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jerra b » Today, 6:33 am » wrote:
  • Tesla earned $11.4 billion from regulatory credits since 2014 
Musk's Ambitions for Mars:
  • Long-Term Colonization:
    Elon Musk has publicly expressed his ambition to establish a self-sustaining city on Mars and to terraform the planet. 
  • Starship:
    SpaceX's Starship spacecraft is intended as the vehicle to facilitate travel to Mars and support the establishment of a base there. 
  • Private-Public Partnership:
    Musk's vision involves a combination of government funding and private investment to achieve these goals. 
  • Public 
jerra b » Today, 6:34 am » wrote: SpaceX funded by the US government?

NASA spokeswoman Cheryl Warner said the agency has invested more than $15 billion in SpaceX for its work on numerous space programs.
It is hilarious how you turn on anyone changing their franchise from the one you sponsored to a rival sponsoring the same narrative from another side of the box humanity projects life exceeds time adapting as displaced since personally conceived into a specific generation gap of a specific ancestral lineage of this species numbering 8.14 billion today..
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Hank » 55 minutes ago » wrote: OrThey are to busy getting mad ****** and don't the have time to type a bunch of word salad .  Image
Pedo=Progs and their LGBT=Pedo are busy fighting science, nature and common sense.


Normal America is on the rise now....the weaponized Pedo=Prog government is no more

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personally speaking from my own experience that statement is 110% correct


It's a Fact: 

All real Men greatly prefer a traditional common sense female over the new "Woke" entitlement female

and once again personally speaking from my own experience that statement is 110% correct


 
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Skans » Today, 8:32 am » wrote: Both Tesla and SpaceX produce things people and our government need.  This isn't Democrat DEI, Tranny-Granny, Global Cooling jibber-jabber jacking-juice.  Real products that work really well that people need.  That's the difference between Dopey Democrats and Responsible Republicans.

a city on mars is not anything people need. 

--------------////////////Mars has a very thin atmosphere, roughly 100 times thinner than Earth's, composed primarily of carbon dioxide, with small amounts of nitrogen and argon, making it unbreathable for humans without advanced equipment//////////////////---------------------

now why do you think a city on mars is soooo important??
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jerrab » Today, 6:34 am » wrote: SpaceX funded by the US government?

NASA spokeswoman Cheryl Warner said the agency has invested more than $15 billion in SpaceX for its work on numerous space programs.

So **** what???

Musk's SPACEX is a SERVICE BUSINESS used to send projects and people INTO SPACE. He doesn't do it FOR FREE, DICKBREATH!! Never did. Never will.

HE ALSO got paid by numerous OTHER Private companies to send rockets into space FOR THEM AS WELL!!

Since NASA can't do it for LESS MONEY than MUSK CAN, it actually SAVES THE US GOVERNMENT TONS OF MONEY to use his BUSINESS to send projected into space.

SHUT THE **** UP, DICKSUCKER!! GO THE HELL AWAY!!
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jerrab » 6 minutes ago » wrote: a city on mars is not anything people need. 

--------------////////////Mars has a very thin atmosphere, roughly 100 times thinner than Earth's, composed primarily of carbon dioxide, with small amounts of nitrogen and argon, making it unbreathable for humans without advanced equipment//////////////////---------------------

now why do you think a city on mars is soooo important??

Hey DICKSUCK, it's YOUR SIDE that keeps saying that "**** warming" will DESTROY the earth, so we need to do EXPLORATION for a NEW PLANET TO LIVE ON!!

Remember that one, ASSHOLE??

You REALLY are about as dense as they get. Rocks aren't even that dense.
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jerrab » Today, 6:34 am » wrote: SpaceX funded by the US government?

NASA spokeswoman Cheryl Warner said the agency has invested more than $15 billion in SpaceX for its work on numerous space programs.
What do you think the government did in the 60s concerning space travel?
 
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