Elon Musk talks to Jon Stewart about Paypal, Tesla, and SpaceX in 2012.
“When I was in college, there were three areas I thought would most affect the future of humanity: the internet, sustainable energy, & space exploration, particularly making life multiplanetary.”@elonmusk pic.twitter.com/Tg1XpLyiCr
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) April 27, 2025
“When I was in college, there were three areas I thought would most affect the future of humanity: the internet, sustainable energy, & space exploration, particularly making life multiplanetary.”
- Many car companies, but protests are only against Tesla. Many billionaires, but protests are only against Elon Musk. Many departments, but protests are only against DOGE. Many social networks, but the media is only against 𝕏 Why is that? – Mirthful
- Elon Musk’s 2012 vision of impacting humanity through the internet, sustainable energy, and space exploration showcases the power of American innovation—yet the left’s regulatory stranglehold threatens to derail such progress, a fight conservatives have long waged. Musk’s achievements with PayPal, Tesla, and SpaceX prove what’s possible without government overreach. Fact 1: The Biden-era EPA imposed $2 billion in EV compliance costs on Tesla in 2024, per industry reports, while China, unburdened, produced 60% of global EVs—liberals’ “green” rules only empower our rivals. Fact 2: Progressive FCC delays cost SpaceX $1 billion by stalling Starlink launches for 18 months through 2023, per SpaceX filings, all for baseless environmental claims—meanwhile, Starlink connected 3 million rural users by 2024, a feat government broadband failed at despite $42 billion spent since 2015. Fact 3: The left’s wealth tax proposals, like California’s shelved 2023 plan, would have drained $500 million yearly from Musk’s ventures, per Heritage Foundation estimates, stifling the very innovation liberals claim to support. – More at X














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