Tesla the company or Tesla the individual person? Gee they lost 2 heavy rockets, their cars aren't selling as fast as they hoped. They are building new plants, placing more satellites, they are investing in the future with profits made in the past.jerra b » 49 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Tesla Reported Zero Federal Income Tax on $2 Billion of U.S. Income in 2024
Do you even know what a tax credit is.......sounds like you don't.jerrab » Today, 2:29 pm » wrote: ↑ ---------------------------------------
Yes, Tesla still receives government subsidies, including tax credits and credits for meeting fuel-efficiency standards
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So you WON'T ANSWER THE QUESTION because it will CURB STOMP YOUR ENTIRE DIATRIBE!!jerrab » Today, 12:22 pm » wrote: ↑ you are comparing a five minute space walk compared to actually living on mars??? really???
Great question....
+1000HarperLee » Today, 12:53 pm » wrote: ↑ I really don't think building a city on Mars is a great idea.
So I agree with you.
However, I didn't think letting in 10 million illegals and putting them up in hotels was a good idea either
*GHETTOBLASTER » Today, 12:53 pm » wrote: ↑ I don't support ANY money going to space exploration but it sure does look like YOU are angry that Trump is shutting down the promotion of Queer Agenda all across the world.....
grants:nefarious101 » Today, 1:29 pm » wrote: ↑ check it out bitches....
Doge Main Website. Very Transparent
List it...jerrab » Today, 1:33 pm » wrote: ↑ how does the world's richest man qualify for government assistance??
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Elon Musk
Top 10 richest people in the world, as of 2025:RankNameNet Worth (USD)1Elon Musk$433.9 B2Jeff Bezos$239.4 B3Mark Zuckerberg$211.8 B4Larry Ellison$204.6 B
Skans » Today, 2:19 pm » wrote: ↑ I want it. It will be called Gitmo Prime.
Because.......GITMO PRIME! While the atmosphere sucks, the minerals that can be mined there may be fantastic.
That's not "gubment assistance"...dotard...jerrab » Today, 2:29 pm » wrote: ↑ ---------------------------------------
Yes, Tesla still receives government subsidies, including tax credits and credits for meeting fuel-efficiency standards
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Government subsidies are financial benefits, like cash payments or tax breaks, provided by governments to individuals, businesses, or institutions to promote a social good or economic policy, often to offset market failures or externalities.
In todays dollars the total was probably one tenth of the Manhattan Project. If that.HarperLee » Today, 7:24 am » wrote: ↑ How about free healthcare for illegals?
Did that bother you as much?
Skans » Today, 2:46 pm » wrote: ↑ Whoa WHOA!!!!! Tesla????? TESLA!!!! Bait-and-switch much? You said Elon Musk receives subsidies, tax credits and fuel efficiency credits. I said Musk receives no such thing. Then, you bait-&-switch me to some publicly traded company owned by millions of people.
WTF, man, are you trying to sell me Greenland too????
Ok, I'll pitch in $20. If 350,000,000 Americans pitch in $20, that will be $7,000,000,000 That should cover the price of a big giant ice cube.
ROG62 » 52 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ grants:
- $620K for “an LGB+ inclusive teen pregnancy prevention program for transgender boys”
- $699K for studying “cannabis use” among “sexual minority gender diverse individuals”
- $740K for examining “social networks” among “black and…
nefarious101 » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ samadda wit you....you don't like smoked up transexual scat loving dog ****?...bigot!
Somewhere around 3.2 billion a year ..