Your people (Democrat Scum), invested the same amount in Congo Condoms....so stop with the Trojan Horses.jerrab » 12 Mar 2025, 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.
Link?RebelGator » 12 Mar 2025, 6:38 am » wrote: ↑ Your people (Democrat Scum), invested the same amount in Congo Condoms....so stop with the Trojan Horses.
How about free healthcare for illegals?jerrab » 12 Mar 2025, 6:37 am » 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
Such a massive amount of Elon butt-hurt went into this thread...jerrab » 12 Mar 2025, 6:33 am » wrote: ↑Musk's Ambitions for Mars:
- Tesla earned $11.4 billion from regulatory credits since 2014
- 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
How much were we paying Russia to give us a ride to the ISS ?jerrab » 12 Mar 2025, 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.
RebelGator » 12 Mar 2025, 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.
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OrThey are to busy getting mad ****** and don't the have time to type a bunch of word salad .nefarious101 » 12 Mar 2025, 7:47 am » 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
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
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.jerrab » 12 Mar 2025, 6:33 am » wrote: ↑Musk's Ambitions for Mars:
- Tesla earned $11.4 billion from regulatory credits since 2014
- 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 » 12 Mar 2025, 6:33 am » wrote: ↑Musk's Ambitions for Mars:
- Tesla earned $11.4 billion from regulatory credits since 2014
- 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 » 12 Mar 2025, 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..
Pedo=Progs and their LGBT=Pedo are busy fighting science, nature and common sense.Hank » 12 Mar 2025, 8:13 am » wrote: ↑ OrThey are to busy getting mad ****** and don't the have time to type a bunch of word salad .
Skans » 12 Mar 2025, 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.
jerrab » 12 Mar 2025, 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.
jerrab » 12 Mar 2025, 11:13 am » 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??
What do you think the government did in the 60s concerning space travel?jerrab » 12 Mar 2025, 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.