Of course, Elon Musk’s ability to make money from scratch doesn’t seem problematic when progressives want to shake him down for some of it at gunpoint.
Which shows non sequitur thinking and an ignorance of history. A lot of problems look really hard, and a lot of people fail at them, as they explore the solution spaces to try to find ways to solve them. When someone stumbles on a feasible solution, from a kind of hindsight bias we tend to forget about the failures and take the success for granted.
Bloggers go here?
Over at Dale Carrico’s mostly neglected blog, he posts:
http://amormundi.blogspot.com/2014/11/among-sooper-brains.html
Of course, Elon Musk’s ability to make money from scratch doesn’t seem problematic when progressives want to shake him down for some of it at gunpoint.
And also:
http://amormundi.blogspot.com/2014/11/space-is-too-hard-for-money-grubbers.html
Which shows non sequitur thinking and an ignorance of history. A lot of problems look really hard, and a lot of people fail at them, as they explore the solution spaces to try to find ways to solve them. When someone stumbles on a feasible solution, from a kind of hindsight bias we tend to forget about the failures and take the success for granted.
Honestly, I’m having a hard time extracting an actual point from all the dog-whistle in those posts.