PAY FOR MY SUBSIDIES!

PAY FOR MY SUBSIDIES!

Pay dammit.

>Launches insanely dirty rocket into space for huge $$$
Pay my subsidy too goy!

Gladly, I like what he's doing.


Salty free market fags need to fuck off. Elon is based.

>>Launches insanely dirty rocket into space for huge $$$
This
>Musk
>Obama
>DiCaprio
>Gore
>Clinton
I think we can curb "global warming" by throwing its promoters into an active volcano. It would offset the "carbon footprint" of all of us put together.

A real man would have owned his baldness

It's all so absurd to me. Everyone needs to feel so morally superior and right that they can't think logically anymore. They're all just hypocritical gas bags at this point.

Fuck this faggot. He has no chance of reaching mars. Let alone thinking he can make it a habitat.

No surprise the biggest welfare queen in the USA, a guy with only an undergrad degree in science, would jump ship when he gets exposed.

Later Muskie. Dont let it hit you on the way out.

Is a subsidy the same thing as a tax payer funded grant or is a subsidy a reduction in the amount of taxes taken?

Both in his case.
New York gave him a factory for $1 a year rent.
But Tesla is totally competitive in a free market goyium ;)

FUCK YOU OIL LOBBYIST


CLAIM: Government support for renewable energy is costly, ineffective, and more significant than support for conventional fossil fuels.
FACT: Fossil fuels have received far greater government support, over a much longer period of time, than renewables have.

The oil and gas industries have received approximately $446.96 billion in subsidies from the United States, as opposed to just $5.93 billion for renewables, since 1918. In fact, the average annual subsidization of fossil fuels is more than 13x greater than the average annual subsidization of renewable energy, even though fossil fuels have been receiving government support for 70 years longer than renewables have. (DBL Investors, September 2011,

In 2011, worldwide pre-tax subsidies for fossil fuels reached $480 billion. On a post-tax basis, in which carbon emissions, environmental damage, and negative public health effects are taken into account, worldwide government subsidies for fossil fuels totaled $1.9 trillion. (International Monetary Fund, January 2013,


Eliminating the 12 subsidies for fossil fuels in the U.S. would save $41.4 billion over 10 years without increasing fuel prices, reducing employment, or weakening U.S. energy security. (Brookings Institute, February 2013,

The Section 199 manufacturing credit alone, which applies to oil and gas producers, accounts for over $14 billion in oil and gas tax breaks. (The Joint Committee on Taxation, March 2012,


An April, 2014 Gallup poll found that 67% of all Americans – Democrat and Republican – support increased government investment in renewable technologies like wind and solar. In contrast, 51% of Americans were opposed to expanding the use of nuclear power. (Gallup, April 2014,

The April Gallup poll also found 66% of Americans in favor of government investments for alternative fuel vehicles, and 80% of Americans age 18-34 support alternative energy over oil, gas and coal. (Gallup, April 2014,

The Department of Energy loan guarantee program, focused on supporting clean tech, spurred the creation of 55,000 jobs and has a 98% success rate. (U.S. Department of Energy,

Since the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) was passed into law in 2005, the number of workers the U.S. solar industry employs has grown by 128,000. (SEIA, January 2014,

Over the lifetime of a solar project, the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) provides a 126% average return on investment to the federal government. (U.S. Partnership for Renewable Energy Finance, July 2012,

In 2012, the Production Tax Credit helped spur $25 billion of investment and supported more than 80,000 jobs. (U.S. Department of Energy, August 2013,

The 1 year extension of the Production Tax Credit in 2013 likely resulted in a net government benefit of $768 million. (NextEra Energy,

In 2012, global subsidies for fossil fuels amounted to anywhere from $750 billion to over $1 trillion. That does not include the cost of carbon output and pollutant emissions. (Oil Change International, June 2012,

Phasing out global fossil fuel subsidies by 2020 could meet half of the world's carbon reduction goals. (The Guardian, January 2012,

According to the International Energy Agency, fossil-fuel subsidies result in an "economically inefficient allocation of resources and market distortions, while often failing to meet their intended objectives." (International Energy Agency, October 2011,

If the big five oil companies—BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, and Shell – retain their current tax breaks, they will save $73,000 on their taxes for every $1 spent on lobbying in 2013. (Center for American Progress, November 2013,

Of the four permanent energy tax credits in the U.S., three are intended for fossil fuels and one is intended for nuclear energy. (Congressional Budget Office, March 2012,

The nuclear power industry has received four times more subsidies than the distributed solar industry and has had six times longer to mature. Since the 1950s, California's nuclear power suppliers have received over $8.21 billion in federal support. (DBL Investors, August 2013,

Oh look a cock sucking (((green energy))) lobbyist
Will you an hero when Muck's Ponzi scheme collapses?

So do you support nuclear or just the meme energy of a Wind and Solar?

O-okay.

SOMEBODY HAS TO PAY

Do it

I fucking lobe Boogieposting

Musk plays the (((System))) masterfully.

Awe-inspiring.

Why are you ok with the oil industry being welfare queens but not the old and disabled?

Focuses on batteries and capacitors, before creating efficient electrical generation and super-conductive transmission, effectively spending our money (profit) attempting to invent technology that only appears fantastic, but helps few, and will be outdated when the latter two problems are solved, that help many, much to the detriment of those who sell the fuel that creates electricity so inefficiently.