The return of the pro-space Republican to the White House could boost civil and military spending on space to compete with China–as long as he doesn’t take an ax to the federal budget.
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“could”?
THEY’VE ALREADY DONE IT!!! FOR HALF A DECADE NOW!!!
I don’t want a SpaceX monopoly and as far as I can tell neither does Elon. In fact, if you did your homework as a “journalist” you’d know he’s done the exact opposite concerning electric cars. He’s actually open sourced a lot of technology
The third party blowhards in the space industry you mention as concerned are most likely has beens and cannots who just can’t keep up and are looking for excuses
Billionaires buying the government! Musk is now another puppet.
Elon gonna be the first trillionaire once he shapes policy for his company
That’s the plan