Elon Musk Didn’t Invent the Future — He Monetized It
Elon Musk’s real innovation is not invention. It’s the American favorite: take the public runway, the public research, the public risk, then slap your…
Elon Musk’s real innovation is not invention. It’s the American favorite: take the public runway, the public research, the public risk, then slap your name on the hangar and charge admission. That’s billionaire logic with a clean shirt — the government builds the stage, and a rich guy does an encore for the cameras.
He doesn’t need to invent electricity, the transistor, rockets, or satellites if he can own the brand, invoice the myth, and let the rest of us pay for the scaffolding. That’s the whole racket: public investment on the front end, private profit on the back end, and a wealth engine for one man in the middle. We keep buying the souvenir and calling it genius, which is how the receipt becomes a national hobby.