The infrastructure required for launching rockets on a weekly basis. |
Is this sarcasm? I certainly hope so but hard to tell these days. |
which are government owned. ex Cape Canaveral. |
TACO was coined by a Financial Times economic reporter. As the kids say, "It's not that deep." https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/06/02/donald-trump-taco-trade-acronym-explained/83988040007/ |
Also his investors. Is SpaceX profitable? It won’t be if Us contracts are cancelled. |
He has Canadian citizenship, you don’t think Canada would provide the infrastructure? |
Well explain the car joke. Little Marco is not funny. People laugh at Trump because they are afraid of being shot (metaphorically) — that’s how strong men roll. |
Starlink is profitable. I don’t think SpaceX is at this time. Starlink would be a national security risk if relocation outside of US |
I’m always surprised but how deep the cult burrows into their brain. I mean maybe you could convinced he’s a good leader; that is a hard question to answer and takes a long time to really deduce. But funny?? Do you think he’s handsome too?! |
That’s nonsense. Starlink is subsidized by SpaceX. They are entwined. |
Starlink is not a national security risk. Operational missions are not operating on it, it’s too new and too interwoven commercial element. DoD have their own networks, probably not as updated but secure and not owned by an agent of chaos. |
I don’t think that he has one genuinely profitable company. It’s all stock market manipulation and accounting smoke and mirrors. |
Bye. He’s be smart to do so- trumps anti- immigration and battle with top schools is doing enough to brain drain this country of already stupid stupid people. Didn’t the Vivek relationship blow up with H1Bs were called in to question by Trump. Go to a country that actually cares about education, women’s health, and healthcare. He’ll have to pay taxes though and that will cramp his style. |
Canada is not currently launching orbital rockets. |