• AwesomeLowlander@sh.itjust.works
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    5 hours ago

    I’m fine with national space programs and whatnot.

    Are you aware of just how much of NASA’s budget was being drained for bullshit ‘cost+’ contracts with Boeing et al?

    Elon sucks, but spacex has progressed space tech significantly, at a much lower cost than before.

    National space programs are great, but the US turned them into a kickbacks program.

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      2 hours ago

      Looks like outsourcing good management of public resources to “greed” to fix inefficiencies. Why is some greedy fuck with delusions of grandeur needed here?

      PS: ok, ok, you need an outsider asshole who is unafraid to go against installed parasites in the system to streamline processes…so…you end up with one giant parasite that interferes with elections and manipulates markets…:/

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        2 hours ago

        Looks like outsourcing good management of public resources to “greed” to fix inefficiencies.

        Pretty much. The only upside is we’re getting more return on less dollar from this particular instance of outsourcing. I’m well aware that’s not always the case.

        Why is some greedy fuck with delusions of grandeur needed here?

        It’s not, and it would be nice if the human race ever figures out a system for fair and equitable allocation of resources. But we haven’t yet, so here we are stuck between corrupt politicians and greedy billionaires.

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          2 hours ago

          But there was a time when the system worked during the cold war, because it was tied to “national security” and the military. I just find it ironic that in a world that is so dependent on spatial products that interest seems to be taken so lightly when compared with the past.