On her way out, @TulsiGabbard dropped bombshell documents proving Dr. Fauci colluded with a politicized intel community to bury the lab-leak truth and lie to Congress. I've referred him to the DOJ multiple times for prosecution.
The evidence keeps mounting, but more will be coming soon.
@R1Lover@NoLimitGains I tried the short game for fun, lost money or was break even. Started just buying long term good ideas and before I knew it my portfolio was significantly larger with mostly winning picks.
Elon Musk is now worth $1.3 Trillion dollars and he's using it to build a sustainable economy in space. What a waste. If that money was given to the government instead, we could build 4.5 miles of high speed rail 20 years from now.
@Geisterjger4@HeroDividend People arent realizing that it literally unlocks a new economy. Similar to when the "new world" was discovered in the older days.
@NoLimitGains True, fundamentally it doesn’t make sense. But again, I’d hate to be the guy that invested in Sears in 2004 instead of Amazon because it did make sense fundamentally.
@Hptvvz@Malky0010 Read it again it quotes a random 30 million dollar range for a launch on a falcon9 citing starship LATER will be cheaper. Makes no sense as v3 sats won't go on f9
@galaxiefox74428@Gfilche Exit to where? Everyone's saying exit liquidity like the us dollar is something super smart to hold onto 😂 not that many people work at spaceX.
@MrTupids@Gfilche Folks may want to diversify their gains, but "insiders" are heavily limited for multiple tax reasons. Most people at spaceX are very young and plan on working a lot longer. They won't jump ship on the one thing that made them rich.
@GenX_Cellent@babelDefi@Malky0010@TomM251385 Orbit is not congested. Also ai orbital data centers dont need to sit in the same altitude as starlink since its not needing to provide earth coverage. And we can lift them up, starship tech is killing it.
SpaceX’s literally destroyed the cost to orbit so much even you can afford the ticket to ride on it in the future
- For decades, launch cost to low Earth orbit was roughly $18,500 per kg
- Falcon 9 brought that down to around $2,700 per kg
- Falcon Heavy pushed it closer to $1,400 per kg
➝ Now Starship is targeting a 99%+ cost reduction
When the cost of reaching orbit falls by orders of magnitude, space stops being a rare government program and starts becoming industrial infrastructure
Starlink, orbital manufacturing, lunar cargo, AI compute, and Mars all depend on one thing:
getting cost to orbit as close to zero as possible
That is why Starship matters so much....It is not just a bigger rocket
It is the cost reset that opens the next economic frontier