Absolutely...Yup I’m old. Shall we race? $100 bet?
Sprint...40 yard dash?
I'm old too.
Absolutely...Yup I’m old. Shall we race? $100 bet?
ClownFunny coming from someone incapable of serving, wouldn't have served and disrespected those who have served. You are as self-centered as it gets, yet you don't even respect yourself? I'll have to research what syndrome that is that you are inflicted with. Maybe a new one, nono the cross dressing anime ass clown syndrome.
We’ve had this conversation before. If you want to refute the claim please do so.
I did. Then LE linked it again.SpaceX doesn't receive subsidies from the Gov. If they did, you would have linked it already.
I did. Then LE linked it again.
Hmm, I was thinking 100, but ok.Absolutely...
Sprint...40 yard dash?
I'm old too.
SpaceX doesn't receive subsidies from the Gov. If they did, you would have linked it already.
He knows.Here ya go fuck face...
The LA Times Business May 2015
Elon Musk's growing empire is fueled by $4.9 billion in government subsidies
Los Angeles entrepreneur Elon Musk has built a multibillion-dollar fortune running companies that make electric cars, sell solar panels and launch rockets into space.
And he's built those companies with the help of billions in government subsidies.
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 data compiled by The Times. The figure underscores a common theme running through his emerging empire: a public-private financing model underpinning long-shot start-ups.
"He definitely goes where there is government money," said Dan Dolev, an analyst at Jefferies Equity Research. "That's a great strategy, but the government will cut you off one day."
entire article:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hy-musk-subsidies-20150531-story.html
The clown nightmares are the worst.Woe, did you have a bad night? Some nightmares?
Get a grip, it's too early for you babble, union boy.
So now you don't like my pet name for x?X10: First, any idea how reducing you to X5 1/2 is somehow an insult? What's up with the 1/2? Seems more trouble to type. Next, is there a new contract out to give 4nos a coronary I'm unaware of? Fine with the competition, my contract doesn't specify I have to be the one that whacks him, only that he's whacked.
Yeah, the government subsidizes certain industries that they think could benefit the country. Coal, oil, corn, dairy. And apparently private space exploration. We can debate the value of any of these subsidies.Here ya go fuck face...
The LA Times Business May 2015
Elon Musk's growing empire is fueled by $4.9 billion in government subsidies
Los Angeles entrepreneur Elon Musk has built a multibillion-dollar fortune running companies that make electric cars, sell solar panels and launch rockets into space.
And he's built those companies with the help of billions in government subsidies.
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 data compiled by The Times. The figure underscores a common theme running through his emerging empire: a public-private financing model underpinning long-shot start-ups.
"He definitely goes where there is government money," said Dan Dolev, an analyst at Jefferies Equity Research. "That's a great strategy, but the government will cut you off one day."
entire article:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hy-musk-subsidies-20150531-story.html
You think corn is a shitty product?Yeah, the government subsidizes certain industries that they think could benefit the country. Coal, oil, corn, dairy. And apparently private space exploration. We can debate the value of any of these subsidies.
Personally, I think corn is the absolute worst and those corn farmers should find another business if they can't make it with that shitty product.
I like tax reform better.Yeah, the government subsidizes certain industries that they think could benefit the country. Coal, oil, corn, dairy. And apparently private space exploration. We can debate the value of any of these subsidies.
Personally, I think corn is the absolute worst and those corn farmers should find another business if they can't make it with that shitty product.
You would think that with The snopes and FEE article he would have learned something.......about himself.Here ya go fuck face...
The LA Times Business May 2015
Elon Musk's growing empire is fueled by $4.9 billion in government subsidies
Los Angeles entrepreneur Elon Musk has built a multibillion-dollar fortune running companies that make electric cars, sell solar panels and launch rockets into space.
And he's built those companies with the help of billions in government subsidies.
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 data compiled by The Times. The figure underscores a common theme running through his emerging empire: a public-private financing model underpinning long-shot start-ups.
"He definitely goes where there is government money," said Dan Dolev, an analyst at Jefferies Equity Research. "That's a great strategy, but the government will cut you off one day."
entire article:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hy-musk-subsidies-20150531-story.html
Just make sure the two of you wear your Life Alert necklaces.Absolutely...
Sprint...40 yard dash?
I'm old too.
Here ya go fuck face...
The LA Times Business May 2015
Elon Musk's growing empire is fueled by $4.9 billion in government subsidies
Los Angeles entrepreneur Elon Musk has built a multibillion-dollar fortune running companies that make electric cars, sell solar panels and launch rockets into space.
And he's built those companies with the help of billions in government subsidies.
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 data compiled by The Times. The figure underscores a common theme running through his emerging empire: a public-private financing model underpinning long-shot start-ups.
"He definitely goes where there is government money," said Dan Dolev, an analyst at Jefferies Equity Research. "That's a great strategy, but the government will cut you off one day."
entire article:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hy-musk-subsidies-20150531-story.html