SpaceX Will Launch From Texas—After a Little Taxpayer Payoff
What's a few million dollars among friends?
Texas is on the list of states being considered for Tesla Motors' massive Gigafactory, and while CEO Elon Musk is still reportedly trying to make a decision on that location, Texas did manage to win SpaceX's first commercial launchpad in the meantime.
According to Gov. Rick Perry (R-Texas), the state of Texas is paying $2.3 million USD from the Texas Enterprise Fund to bring SpaceX's launchpad—which is the world's first commercial launchpad—to the state.
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Typical Elon Musk croneycapitalism!
..."According to Gov. Rick Perry (R-Texas), the state of Texas is paying $2.3 million USD from the Texas Enterprise Fund"...
Yep, the Elon Musk pocket-pick.
Beats the hell out of sending billions to Russia's space industry...
So maybe we need 'none of the above'?
Maybe, but I prefer to live in the 21st century, and not the 19th.