5 pointsby abc426 hours ago4 comments
  • bypdx3 hours ago
    Depends on if the laws he buys helps you or not I guess
  • beardyw2 hours ago
    "Still, it represents a significant milestone in the history of human achievement."

    What? What has been achieved? There were folks in animal skins who owned a disproportionate amount of the world's resources. And those were real stuff, not money - an abstract human invention.

    Maybe he should get the FIFA prize for being rich.

  • techblueberry5 hours ago
    If Musk sold a 100 million cars at $50k each and pocketed 10k of that, I’d be mostly fine with that.

    But so much of the value he’s generated is hype, speculation and regulatory capture, and even if you don’t give a shit about the poor, from a more traditional business / right wing perspective his gains are not sufficiently distributed across the economy. The number of companies going public has tanked. Like wealth consolidation is impacting traditional avenues of mobility. All the things we say we want from capitalism are suffering.

    It seems like at some point we completely divorced wealth and number go up as moral indicators on their own, without stopping to ask if these really were doing all the things we said capitalists did like creating jobs.

    I think a while ago, Musk realized that hype was a more reliable wealth extraction than exchange with society, and it’s pretty fucked if we aren’t alarmed when incentives become this misaligned.

  • FrankWilhoit5 hours ago
    ...and libertarians wonder why they get the back of every man's hand.