• NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    That’s like saying your employer is buying your car because you get paid by your employer so your company is bankrolling Ford or whatever.

    SpaceX bids on services the government wants people to provide, they win the bid (usually lowest cost due to their reusable rockets) and deliver said product/outcome. They don’t even operate on cost plus contracts like other space companies, it’s generally fixed cost.

    This isn’t like Tesla where there’s things like ZEV credits or $7500 federal rebates.

    This is I want to buy something and SpaceX delivers it, and of what they get from the government, that is the vast vast majority of it.

    Also Starlink is now their biggest revenue generator (of which their are government purchases as well)

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      4 months ago

      SpaceX also gets subsidies and tax credits. That’s different from contracts, and it’s our money. It they need credits and subsidies, they sure as fuck don’t need a parking lots full of unused and unsellable cyber trucks.