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    It also can’t be understated how much private corporations benefit from technology this research yields. We spent $25 billion ($175 billion in today’s money) on the Apollo programs alone, and NASA research has led to everything from cell phones and laptops to the rubber molding process used for sneakers. The DoD wasted a ton of money in the 80s on this new technology that involved getting computers to communicate with each other, and now we have the internet.

    The government spends money in ways that could never be justified by cooperations, then the cooperations enrich themselves with that research and use the profits to lobby Congress for lower taxes and limited spending. It’s absolutely infuriating.

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    We spend about 90 Billion dollars on corporate welfare each year.

    90 Billion.

    Yeah but let’s focus on the rounding errors.

    The Department of Government Efficiency is going to increase the efficacy of giving taxpayer money to the ultra wealthy.

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    Musk continues to demonstrate loud and clear that he is none of the things he claims to be.

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      Spoiled rich boy who wants to be president and figured out how? Rumor is he hasn’t left trumps side since the win.

      He’s an investor and salesman. Given the way he treats his workers, I’d bet money on him being a douche to waitstaff.

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    Anyone remember the early days of Musk’s Twitter takeover?

    “I don’t know what this ‘microservice’ nonsense is, I’m gonna remove it”

    “…Sir, everything is fucking broken now, could you please stop messing with the system”

    “Ur fired lol”

    …Expect more of that.

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    It’s like the two dumbest kids in your middle school were the only ones that ran for school elections and now they spout inane shit you have to ignore, except they control nukes.

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      Nah, there was another contender, but they were a fuckin’ nerd with big, scary words and headachy sentences and got bullied out of the race.

      (The nerd is a general analogy to reasonable people, not any specific person or group)

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    I think many of these people would be perfectly happy for a woman to not have definitive knowledge about whether or not she’s pregnant. I suspect there might be some overlap with the group that’s trying to get rid of all contraception and abortion measures.

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    Take that, already meager science budget! They will definitely be used to make society better.

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      Thank God we are cutting out this wasteful science. It will pay for half of an F-35. We’re buying an extra F-35, of course, so it’s a net loss, but our budget is unlimited for the military.

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      I’m thinking the outcome of this may be even more sinister.

      I know there is already plenty of corporate hands in science, doing what they can to fund research they want and making it more difficult for potentially damning results to come out.

      Fun wild experiments won’t go away, they’ll still get funded, but only at the mercy of the corporation that bankrolls their study.