Comment Yay! I'm sure this will lead to higher pay and (Score 1) 11
better working conditions for all, with absolutely no downsides for anyone anywhere!
better working conditions for all, with absolutely no downsides for anyone anywhere!
It is almost like just hiring employees so the competition does not, and staffing up to support largely speculative growth projects wasn't actually all that smart.
"Tell us you don't know what we're talking about without telling us." - You use that trope a lot... maybe you should find a different insult thing.
I know, I know (waves hand dorkily) - how about "I'll take things that never happened for $1000 Alex!"? Everyone loves that one!
The thing I keep seeing though is the faithful don't show up on this website or any other forum that isn't heavily moderated to prevent them from seeing wrong think. The right wing has completely retreated into safe spaces and anyone who is still on board with Elon Musk has joined those safe spaces and the right wing with them because they pretty much have to protect themselves from reality in order to see Elon Musk as anything but a skeezy grifter getting ready to steal their retirement money.
I am literally laughing. The I hate Elon therefore I must hate on anything SpaceX does crowd are legendary for their inability to back up their statement and hiding behind shadow bans and blocklists. They hate facts. SpaceX fans are on every social platform loudly flying the flag. Hell, many are so enthusiastic about it a common thing is, "I hate SpaceX because their fanboys are everywhere." Saying they hide in their own communities is absurd.
Yes, the coffee is spewing here, lol!
The I-hate-Elon crowd literally built their own little alternative Twitter universe to go hide in after Elon bought Twitter
Ah, so it's the dumb human's fault! Got it!
Well, it can be. "This sledgehammer keeps breaking all my screws."
Bottom line: if you're a US company and you make sneakers, you can be (and many are) a design-only shop and your stuff can be made abroad. And the design work can happen overseas too. With aerospace this just isn't possible.
The economics and methodology are different. Here, labor costs dominate so labor is what gets skimped on. There, labor is cheap and material costs dominate, so the materials are what gets skimped on. You can design something to minimize touch labor but still not fall apart it you look at it funny, but if you cheap out on the plastic or the adhesives it's going to fall apart fast.
I mean exactly what I said. If you run an aerospace company in the US, you can't hire foreign nationals, subcontract parts of your rocket or satellite to foreign companies without an export license *for the system requirements in your rfp* and you can't have it launched abroad without an export license.
In practice this doesn't mean you can't have foreign parts, just that they need to be entirely off-the-shelf, which most specialized aerospace components are not.
Pissing on a whole service branch as "cosplay" by association because you don't like the guy who signed the legislation is boorish when a civilian does it and poor stewardship of the machinery of the state when an elected official does it.
Before it was a space force installation, it was an air force installation. The air force was split off as an independent service in 1947, having previously been a branch of the Army under the War Department. The Navy was its own cabinet level department, dating back to the days of the Confederation Congress. They were merged in 1947 under a single department.
Would a cape canaveral war station be more to your liking?
Not to mention the pollution from the launches. Counting down the years until Kessler kicks in.
Much faster hollowing out aerospace manufacturing and giving it all away to the Chinese the same way much of the rest of American heavy industry and low/medium value manufacturing has gone.
Cheaper shit at walmart and on amazon doesn't make up for the fact that we can't even clothe ourselves without the CCP's permission.
I have no idea what your point is at all. Seriously, are you OK? Just to make it clear - I am against governments, I am against governments using any technology to make it easier for government to oppress people and this is one instrument of oppression.
Been going on since the 90s. Didn't change a thing.
I just need enough to tide me over until I need more. -- Bill Hoest