The California government has blocked Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket launches after denying an Air Force request, citing the tech billionaire’s support for Donald Trump.
A large bipartisan coalition of lawmakers and the DoD endorsed the launch expansion, while some center-left housing activists described the vote as the California Coastal Commission’s consistent denial of housing.
Commissioner Gretchen Newsom....hello
ReplyDeleteI caught that too.
DeleteMusk will win the lawsuit he will no doubt file against the Californian government.
ReplyDeleteI see damages coming his way over this.
Well he's welcome here in the south. He has property down on Padre' Island Tx that has launch capabilities. Louisiana and Mississippi has booster rocket construction capabilities, Alabama has experience in mission control and Florida is prime territory for recovery operations..
ReplyDeleteElon, you're welcome here so come on down ...
JD
Correction. There is literally NOTHING IN CALIFORNIA THAT IS BIPARTISAN.
ReplyDeleteCalifornia putting that uppity African Amercan in his place
ReplyDelete"Ocean retrieval?
ReplyDeleteWe don't need no steenkin ocean retrieval"
Elon Musk
This is simply an advisory role. USAF can tell them to get bent and launch away.
ReplyDeleteSeems I remember a James Bond movie, "A View to Kill" about Maximillian Zorin creating earthquakes to destroy California's Silicon Valley. I figure Elon could make this happen state wide.
ReplyDeleteLooks like ol' Kommiefornia absolutely hates seeing an African American be successful.
ReplyDeleteSince it is launching off a federal air force base, why does the state of Cal have any say in the matter?
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