Musk is not a rocket scientist. I mean, at this point, I don’t think he’s anything, even successful at something. Tesla lost more value, yesterday, than the market caps of Ford and GM. The stock drop of Tesla and SpaceX cost Musk $13 billion. In one day.I know the reality is the Space X engineers love having him preoccupied with Twitter, but I still like the idea that he missed some flaw is his rocket because he was busy trying to decide how many laugh/cry emojis to give to the latest Babylon Bee.
— Schooley (@Rschooley) April 21, 2023
He’s not a computer wizard. Twitter has proven that. He’s been promising a self-driving car every year since 2017. Mercedes Benz has one: Tesla still doesn’t.
Musk bought a company that allowed Tesla to improve its batteries. That’s all he’s done: buy companies. And he’s not even very good at that.
He wouldn’t know a flaw in his rocket if it was staring him in the face. That’s kind of like thinking the administrator of NASA examines the schematics of their rockets. Musk loves that myth about himself.
But it’s a tissue of lies. And it’s slowly wrecking all his investments.
A lot of people whose worldview was based on the immutable nature of Elon's genius are in somewhat of a pickle these days.
— Schooley (@Rschooley) April 21, 2023
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