Last week's piece by New York Time's David Brooks, Temerity at the Top, was an interesting article on why America needs more Elon Musks. Brooks holds up Elon Musk as an example of an immigrant who transformed the American economy, and the American dream, through his efforts.
...if growth is ever going to rebound, the U.S. will need a grandiosity
rebound and the policies that encourage rich people with brass:
immigration policies that attract people like Musk, tax rates that
encourage risk and government policies that boost them along (SpaceX has
benefited greatly from NASA, and Tesla received a big government loan).
Most of all, there has to be a culture that gives two cheers to
grandiosity. Government can influence growth, but it’s people like Musk
who create it. Stories like his are worth repeating because maybe some
reader will think: What grand transformational process do I want to be a
part of? If Musk pinioned his life to the Internet, electric cars and
interplanetary travel, what are my projects?
A BusinessWeek profile cited by Brooks is also worth viewing to learn more about Musk and his projects. In terms of SpaceX, the author of the profile had this to say about the plant:
One group of workers is assembling the protective casing that will go
around a satellite for a potential customer—the governments of both
Canada and Thailand are interested, Musk says. Next year, SpaceX looks
to launch eight flights, and as many as 16 the following year. If it
hits those goals, SpaceX would be handling the majority of the world’s
commercial spaceflights. (Companies like Virgin Galactic are offering
trips for tourists.) In three years, SpaceX intends to send people to
the space station for $20 million each, rather than the $63 million
charged today. SpaceX may be Musk’s most solid performer—it already
turns a profit as it works through its backlog of orders.
I agree with Brooks. We need both dreamers and solid cooperation
between the private sector and the federal government to bring America
to the next level. The private space cowboys are a good place to
start.