Oops, dog stepped on the keyboard. Restarting.. 

I haven’t seen an article on this hypothesis, so I thought I’d jot it down. 

Elon Musk wants make humanity multiplanetary. Maybe he really cares about that, 
maybe he wants to do mining or something else. In any case, he has poured a lot 
of money into Starship and is close to having that platform working. There’s 
this famous photo of early construction: 

Here’s the photo 
https://www.livescience.com/spacex-starship-sn20-photo-history.html 
<https://www.livescience.com/spacex-starship-sn20-photo-history.html>
https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/08/with-a-single-photo-spacex-sent-a-not-so-subtle-message-to-faa-regulators/
 
<https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/08/with-a-single-photo-spacex-sent-a-not-so-subtle-message-to-faa-regulators/>
 

As the Arstechnica article explains, it was probably provided as a form of 
propaganda. 
Since then, Musk bought Twitter and uses it as a platform to agitate right wing 
topics, especially among young men. Most recently, he spent millions getting 
Trump elected. 

Blue collar jobs in the places like the Rust Belt have been on the decline for 
years, being displaced by cheaper labor and automation. 

So, there’s a significant pool of available workers for building rockets, but 
scaling this all up is limited by regulatory oversight. One could see how Musk 
would want to engage these frustrated young men to displace such a government 
and replace it one with one that was easier to manipulate. Further, he can then 
employ them on a large government funded project where he is the sole 
contractor. 

In this scenario, Trump (or Vance, etc.) can (opportunistically) claim to be 
forward looking and concerned with the financial health of the working class. 

My question is: Where’s the Democrat’s answer to this kind public works project 
for young men with limited education? I suppose the IRA could do that, but the 
money hasn’t really started to be spent. 

Marcus 

From: Friam <[email protected]> on behalf of Marcus Daniels 
<[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 7:33 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
Subject: [FRIAM] Mars and Trump 

Hi, 

I haven’t seen an article on this hypothesis, so I thought I’d jot it down. 

Elon Musk wants make humanity multiplanetary. Maybe he really cares about that, 
maybe he wants to do mining. In any case, he has poured a lot of money into 
Starship and is close to having that platform working. There’s this fairly 
famous photo of construction: 





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