• ObjectivityIncarnate
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    3 days ago

    Doesn’t matter if it costed $20bn or $200bn, Musk still has more.

    It costs more than he has, so yes, it does matter. Even the bogus $20b figure was an ANNUAL figure, not one-time.

    You have no sense of perspective of the monumental costs of solving problems like these. It is far beyond the means of even the wealthiest individual on the planet.

    Did you know the US spends over $1 trillion (with a T) every year on welfare programs? And that’s without ‘solving’ anything, just trying to treat symptoms.

    Get a clue.