Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Chris Rufo and Mark Steyn: Washington got the better of Elon Musk



By An Old Friend
wednesday, may 14, 2025 at 10:39:29 p.m. edt

Chris Rufo: Washington got the better of Elon Musk

The claimed $100 billion in savings (see below) is quite modest compared to the size of the federal budget, ~$6 trillion ($7 trillion?).  And I'm not confident that even $100 billion -- essentially a rounding error compared to the problem -- in savings will actually materialize.  

Any real fix involves using a meat axe on the budget, including on entitlements,as Mark Steyn wrote in 2011:




May 13 2025

"it seems that the postmodern world is a conspiracy against great men. bureaucracy now favors the firm over the founder, and the culture views those who accumulate too much power with suspicion. the twentieth century taught us to fear such men rather than admire them.
"Elon Musk—who has revolutionized payments, automobiles, robotics, rockets, communications, and artificial intelligence—may be the closest thing we have to a 'great man' today. He is the nearest analogue to the robber barons of the last century or the space barons of science fiction. yet even our most accomplished entrepreneur appears no match for the managerial bureaucracy of the American state.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

R.I.P Doge.

We hardly knew ye.

--GRA