jetstobrazil t1_j8bfkkc wrote
Reply to comment by maxcorrice in These prosthetics break the mold with third thumbs, spikes, and superhero skins by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Billionaires are leeches and thieves and they don’t get to just decide when society advances.
Pretty sure a couple of random dudes who fixed bikes made the airplane, and nasa invented a ton of “true advancements” using our tax dollars, without some dumb billionaire turning the rocket into a penis analogue.
We don’t need to wait for a thieving boss to decide to help so they can commodify their premium limbs to those worthy, we extract the help from them in the form of owed taxes, and move society forward together.
maxcorrice t1_j8bk215 wrote
And now a trashy dumbass billionaire who’s obsessed with mars one upped nasa through funding his own rocket company, we both clearly don’t like it, but things don’t get done fast unless those with lots of money want them to, i mean fuck it required two dictators who are two of the worst people in history to get us to the moon (albeit indirectly from the first and competition with the second)
jetstobrazil t1_j8bol6l wrote
Yea he didn’t fund it, he bought it, and then we subsidized it as tax payers.
They didn’t one up NASA, who has been underfunded for decades, and has landed humans on the moon, they outspent them.
Collecting taxes which are owed anyway, and funding important programs is a good way to be one of those with “lots of money” and can get things done fast.
The dictators didn’t get us to the moon, funding NASA and recruiting scientists and engineers through funding got us to the moon.
pimpmayor t1_j8chf6b wrote
I vibe with your point, but the tax breaks that companies like spacex/tesla and Amazon get are specifically to fund research, that's how they get the tax breaks.
maxcorrice t1_j8bsk9y wrote
Buying something is funding it, he then used his money to get that taxpayer money
the end result is what matters here, NASA should have way more control over their operations and much more funding but that’s not how it is sadly, and if we did prosthetics the same way the shuttle program went we’d still be stuck on hooks
anything government funded has so much excess bureaucracy that it’ll never be fast, best we can hope for is the lowest level being fast so the common person doesn’t experience delays on current stuff, but R&D is only going to go fast if there’s some big incentive, and again, without someone powerful or some nutcase cutting off thousands of arms overnight, the incentive won’t be there
Von Braun, critical to the apollo program, would never have been hired if not for his work on the V2 rocket, and NASA would never have been funded enough for the apollo program if not for the soviets and the space race
kiddo you’re living in a fantasy world, social programs are amazing for stuff that’s here and now, but they don’t push development without immense pressure
Not_Jeffrey_Bezos t1_j8c6cz0 wrote
No bruh
-1KingKRool- t1_j8cnp0e wrote
Buying is not funding it.
He gave money to people no longer associated with it (they took the money with them) in exchange for ownership of the company. No additional funds were injected into the company by the transaction, only the person at the top of the chain changed.
gee_gra t1_j8duf5x wrote
>he then used his money to get that taxpayer money
What a funny little sentence
maxcorrice t1_j8duqpn wrote
That’s how lobbying for government contracts works
gee_gra t1_j8dz7ds wrote
Okay? Still a funny little sentence, though apparently fairly normal for somewhere utterly corrupt like America lol
maxcorrice t1_j8dzxbz wrote
Yep, didn’t say it wasn’t, it’s the reason the saying “gotta spend money to make money” exists
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