>>1549128>costly chain from raw material to end user creating a floor on prices.yeah that's why they btfo nuclear because e=mc2
>what stops a corporation from using its superior resources and established relationships to block a small competitor from bringing their product to market? Or from just stealing the idea?nothing IP is gay, linux > windows
>Nobody serious wants to go back to that.youre a victim of propaganda.. you had a choice and it was the greatest increase in the standard of living in all of history and towards the later half many people were able to pave their own way as entrepreneurs (look at all the inventors and artists and farmers and shit).. personally id be a rutin' tutin' tough dude cowboy like clint eastwood and bang chinese whores
>pilot retraining (which they don't want to do)they needed to do like 5 minutes to figure out how to pull a circuit breaker but the costly part was all the FAA bullshit and certification along with it
>continue crashing while the blame game was played.which is what happened anyway and they would have fixed it
>Private spaceflight wouldn't exist without governments.ERRRRRRR WRONG. Regulations like ITAR have been the single biggest hurdle to space colonization along WITH NUCLEAR BTFO IN THE 60s. Redistributing wealth with violence is the single greatest threat to space flight because retarded communist bootlickers would steal all the billionaire's money before they can cure cancer with it ironically fucking themselves in their fucking gay dad's ass.
>A single ICBM site was about five percent of the Soviet defence budget in the late 1950s>the late 1950s>it's year 2000>Nobody would spend that sort of money for years trying to troubleshoot rocketscept based elongated musket
>US steel conglomerates couldn't be arsed to invest in the basic oxygen process until it was too late, and those were cheaper and more productive than their old open hearth furnaces.they didnt have the internet so it doesnt count