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In reply to the discussion: SpaceX's Starship Rocket Ends in Explosion After Launch [View all]PSPS
(15,217 posts)88. Not according to his reported income
We're obviously not going to agree on this. I'm of the opinion that anything anyone earns as income over one or two million a year (I'd even settle for over a billion) should have that excess amount taxed at a confiscatory rate, like 90%. If they want to avoid that, let them re-invest the excess in something productive and then deduct that from their taxable income.
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Nobody forces them to work there, they do so by their own free will I believe
EX500rider
Apr 2023
#76
Howard Hughes's Spruce Goose at least survived its maiden flight (nt)
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2023
#18
Are they still able to rapidly build these to make iterative improvements and try again?
XorXor
Apr 2023
#20
It has aways been privatized, NASA didn't build the Saturn 5, Boeing/Douglas/N.American did
EX500rider
Apr 2023
#73
Kind of weird how all the SpaceX worshippers at Boca Chica were applauding like idiots.
Crowman2009
Apr 2023
#39
It has aways been privatized, NASA didn't build the Saturn 5, Boeing/Douglas/N.American did
EX500rider
Apr 2023
#71