@veeerunner@Jothameth1@KimYooSok@elonmusk So? A pizza shop can’t legally kick out a customer for being non-white, doesn’t mean the government owns any part of it. If you own a house, doesn’t mean you can use it to create nukes. Regulating is not in the same category as ownership. Your statement is a full category error
@MistaDurden@1drcole@elonmusk Examples: state ironworks in 1796 Prussia, France’s le creusot 1780s, UKs royal foundry at woolwich 1690s, paved the way for initial production and quality control, then were scaled privately when a consumer base and the capabilities of generating an accounting profit emerged.
@MistaDurden@1drcole@elonmusk national space programs paved the way for today’s space entrepreneurship. That’s how it’s worked for all modern industry. Charters and research pave the way for base capabilities and when the infrastructure and knowledge becomes cheap enough, private innovation takes over
@elonmusk Ahh right, all the problems we’re facing was caused by empathy, not military overextension and allowing the financial sector to treat the U.S. economy like a weekend at Vegas. Very in touch.
@CujoCopy@meamZ_DE@mattgaetz@elonmusk 2025 now. Yup it happened . 20-40 Israeli f35s tore apart a country 10x Israel’s size. Destroying S400s which Russia uses too
@JimboJones79785 @KScot1719 @TheMaineWonk@MorePerfectUS We can have stealth bombers flying over Beijing in a few hours notice. We do not want to find out what it’s like to be on the other end of that. Advanced AI that can’t be countered will run roughshod over all of our infrastructure and military.
@abel_mak_07@TrophyMerchants @KScot1719 @TheMaineWonk@MorePerfectUS To be fair. If another country was way ahead of us militarily and could have bombers over our country at a moments notice, I would want our country to steal the f out of those technologies. We better have spies stealing the shit out of anything China might be innovating