Musk, The Rent Seeker, Posing as Visionary - streetwiseprofessor.com
"It was about the fact that all of his companies were heavily dependent 
on government subsidies and support.  This support socialized the 
potential losses, and allowed Musk (and other major investors, notably 
Goldman) to capture the upside.  My point was if his products and 
business models were so great, he could succeed on his own, by 
attracting private capital."
"...SpaceX, his  space launch venture.  Inevitably, this company is 
dependent on government contracts, given that a very large fraction of 
space launches carry government payloads.  This is something different 
from Solar City and Tesla, where the government is providing subsidies 
but not receiving any product or service in return.  But still, it means
 that Musk depends crucially on cultivating government support. 
 Government contracting-especially big ticket contracting-is hardly a 
pristine activity.  A firm does not succeed or fail at it primarily on 
the basis of the superiority of its product, but instead on the basis of
 its ability to influence politicians and bureaucrats.  And a lack of 
scruple is often a feature not a bug in that regard.
SpaceX
 was  looking for a commercial launch site, and  seeking state subsidies
 in order to build it.  The company has been playing states off against 
one another, looking for tax benefits."
"Cynically, Musk focused on one of the poorest parts of the 
state-Brownsville-and dangled the prospect of a mere 600 jobs, in 
exchange for  $20 million dollars or so in tax benefits.  Some of which 
will come from the taxpayers of that very poor community.  And sadly, 
the state legislature has succumbed."
"
The poorest people in Brownsville will not benefit the slightest from
 the SpaceX venture.  But he and his lobbyist successfully importuned 
the state and county to take taxpayer money and give it to SpaceX by 
invoking their poverty.  It was utterly cynical for a billionaire to 
extract tens of millions from Texas taxpayers in the name of the poor 
Mexican Americans of Brownsville.
I know this is the way the game is played.  And that’s the problem: 
the game is cynical and wrong.  It is mere rent seeking.  Musk is 
particularly appalling because he is a rent seeker posing as a 
technological visionary.  His businesses all depend on extracting rents 
from the government, which he pockets.
But he has a cult of personality that portrays him as some towering visionary genius."
 
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