Like what? I'm aware of Government contacts but that saves the tax payer money, Space X is cheaper than NASA,
"green energy" grants that aren't specific to Musk and at least he produces the results unlike all the other companies than don't and are practically schemes.
And corporate tax allow him to re-invest into his company pre-taxed, that every company can do.
But I'm not aware of anything I'd consider a bailout. If anything tax payers get what they pay for or at least get a lot of tax revenue off of Musk. Business owners like him generate 80-90% of our taxes, while most of us are at a tax deficit.
You don’t don’t get to apply any specific efficiencies just to Musk and use them to justify corporate welfare.
Plenty of non-funded companies provide efficiencies to government.
Especially when it comes to government funding there’s no way to say that any of these decisions were correct.
Typically these government funding decisions are surprisingly inefficient.
Musk is no exception.
For instance there’s a 750 million dollar Solar City factory created for him in New York which was determined was built at 2x the cost of what it should have required.
Like what? I'm aware of Government contacts but that saves the tax payer money, Space X is cheaper than NASA,
"green energy" grants that aren't specific to Musk and at least he produces the results unlike all the other companies than don't and are practically schemes.
And corporate tax allow him to re-invest into his company pre-taxed, that every company can do.
But I'm not aware of anything I'd consider a bailout. If anything tax payers get what they pay for or at least get a lot of tax revenue off of Musk. Business owners like him generate 80-90% of our taxes, while most of us are at a tax deficit.
You don’t don’t get to apply any specific efficiencies just to Musk and use them to justify corporate welfare.
Plenty of non-funded companies provide efficiencies to government.
Especially when it comes to government funding there’s no way to say that any of these decisions were correct.
Typically these government funding decisions are surprisingly inefficient.
Musk is no exception.
For instance there’s a 750 million dollar Solar City factory created for him in New York which was determined was built at 2x the cost of what it should have required.
That’s just literal wasted money.