Lawyers for SpaceX ... and Amazon, ... contend the Supreme Court was wrong when it gave rights to workers in 1937.
This is economics without ethics, stripped of moral values and a sense of the state.
Psychopathic billionaires ... who started out in fabricated garages, now imagine themselves as the lords of Earth, space and the universe.
A good majority of Americans are deeply troubled by the ease with which corporations and the elite rich are able to purchase political power
[Billionaires] are the face of inequality — and deservedly so, since they are the greatest beneficiaries of an unfair tax system.
Behind great advances often loom the megalomaniac and visionary figures of patrons and financiers who push the limits of what is possible.
I would like for these billionaires who have pursued their dreams ... to ask themselves if this privilege is accompanied by a responsibility to extend the technological momentum to protecting the Earth’s environment.
The real excitement will come when these companies are able to reach orbit and willing to try new technologies.
The rapid preparation of related legislation is essential to develop space tourism as a business.
Homo sapiens evolved with a peculiar curiosity and greed that it could not control. This may be man’s greatest quality.
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