Rugged Individualist | Tesla | SpaceX | Freedom 🇺🇸

Joined November 2010
114 Photos and videos
You can’t make this up 😎 🇺🇸
3
TechApex retweeted
men look at the accomplishments of great men in awe. they feel proud, inspired, and want to be great as well. parasites rub their greedy little insect hands together and say "that's mine." ro khanna is a parasite.
Brad, a 5% tax on Elon's trillion net worth would literally pay for free college and trade school for every American. And with the market's growth, he still would be worth over a trillion dollars! You don't think that's worth it?
Community note
5% of $1.2T is $60b. 8m students in BA/BS programs on average pay over $20k/yr, or ~$160b/yr for BA/BS degrees only. That tax could not cover even half of only US bachelor degree costs for just 1 year, excluding grad, ass., or trade degrees totaling another ~10m students. nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/i… bestcolleges.com/research/colle…
127
658
6,681
175,465
TechApex retweeted
Don’t worry about Elon becoming rich with his own money. Worry about politicians becoming rich with your money.
2,231
36,873
159,133
1,492,511
We need to work on a plan to get more Elon Musks and fewer Elizabeth Warrens in our country.
Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire. The typical American household would have to work more than 11 MILLION years to make Elon Musk's level of wealth. We need a wealth tax.
354
992
11,667
143,732
I’m not so eloquent about it, every person dogging on @elonmusk and @SpaceX right now are morons. Complete and utter waste of space imbeciles, every last one of them.
1
1
23
This is awesome 👏
I'll never understand the Elon hate outside of pure jealousy....... I recently hosted an 18 person men's retreat. Guys from all over the world off X met up in real life. It was awesome! One man @rdsanchezjr the last night started tearing up about a brutal legal battle he endured during PEAK WOKE ERA. He was wrongfully fired from a job he loved after 28 years of service with ZERO problems prior. He didn't bend the knee, stood on his morals & principles & was fired for it. He said, "ELON MUSK gave me my life back." Elon quietly paid for attorneys, helped him fight, & got him reinstated!! No publicity. No big thing. Most billionaires are on yachts with models lecturing us about climate change. Elon Musk fights fraud, corruption, saved free speech, does more for green energy than anyone, sends rockets into space & brings them back in one piece, is giving the world internet access, & somehow even helps the little guys in legal battles. @ZubyMusic was at the retreat & messaged Elon a thank you with @rdsanchezjr & he even quickly responds back he's glad he could help. Maybe, instead of everyone always whining about how the algo doesn't serve them or this or that..... Just say thank you to the world's richest guy that constantly fights for humanity. Thank you @elonmusk 🙏❤️
1
13
Yes, so disappointing as a long time Delta customer.
Delta Airlines = morons. I am so upset at them.
10
TechApex retweeted
Electric vehicles are better cars for most people.

15
9
163
3,212
And 95% of people still don’t know this…..
May 22
You don’t have to drive anymore
28
TechApex retweeted
May 22
You don’t have to drive anymore
3,176
2,366
23,052
4,731,343
And FSD is only getting better by the day.....
Tesla reports one major collision every 5.3 million miles with FSD engaged. The US average: one every 660,000 miles. That's approximately 8x SAFER.
81
TechApex retweeted
It's really BULL CRAP ELON MUSK HAS 800 billion dollars & just HOARDS IT ALL! He must just swim around in gold coins all day like Scrooge McDuck. If only billionaires like ELON would: •Work to restore neurological function to people with severe brain conditions. •Provide internet to everyone in the world. •Make spaceflight insanely more affordable & frequent through reusable rockets & take us further into space than ever before. •Accelerate the global shift to sustainable energy by making electric vehicles, solar power, & battery storage practical & scalable. Do more for green energy than ever before. THE BIGGEST MORONS ON PLANET EARTH ARE THE PEOPLE THAT WANT TO TAX BILLIONAIRES MORE & GIVE THAT MONEY TO KNOWN CORRUPT THIEVES IN THE GOVERNMENT. It's insane the amount of brainwashing politicians have done to DEMONIZE PRIVATE CITIZENS that create better lives & economies for everyone. We should be DEMONIZING PUBLIC "SERVANTS" that add zero value, waste trillions of our tax dollars, & steal from all of us. Elon paid what 11 billion last year. Ask yourself, is the money doing more for humanity in his account or the governments?! Taxation is theft. Every sane citizen paying even a little bit of attention should unite on this.

ALT Uncle Scrooge Mcduck Money GIF

Neuralink progress
16
19
114
10,080
Absolutely, it is quite literally a tough-as-nails sports car that has a lockable 6 foot bed with the turning radius of a sedan disguised as a truck that drives itself. Your own personal magic carpet. It is so good that when I drive my Model Y the turning in the Model Y feels like a school bus.
Cybertruck is so awesome. Until you’ve tried it out, you have no idea, because there’s nothing like it. Best product Tesla has ever made to date.
32
Agree with this 💯
When your working life rewards you, it’s easy to ratchet up the complexity: homes, cars, travel, possessions etc. I have found that all that complexity comes at the sake of your most fleeting asset: your time. Instead of building things, all of a sudden you’re dealing with minutiae and logistics. Instead of talking mostly to engineers, you’re talking mostly to non-engineers. The building stops…the business of managing self inflicted complexity begins. It’s worth noting that the best players in the game (Buffett, Elon) have kept their life extremely basic, almost monastic/nomadic, as success ratcheted them ever higher. I think it’s the biggest secret hiding in plain sight: When the world upgrades your status, downgrade your complexity.
6
TechApex retweeted
If Tesla offered this SUV lineup in the US: • Model Y (188" long, two rows) • Model Y L (196" long, three rows) • Cyber SUV (~210" length, same as GMC Yukon, three rows) This would be one hell of an all-electric self-driving capable SUV lineup that would serve the needs of families of pretty much all sizes.
297
186
3,108
145,736
TechApex retweeted
Rode with a friend who has a Tesla FSD and kept asking Grok questions to fill in some gaps he had and man this is living in the future. How the hell is anyone still an Elon doubter.
130
366
5,408
254,534
TechApex retweeted
A small piece of advice from me: Go to a place where you can make an impact, or go to a place that is having an impact on the world!
134
105
952
34,263
TechApex retweeted
I’ve long argued that $AAPL became the most valuable company in the world because it made the best products and had the best marketing. $TSLA has the best products but has no marketing. TSLA should take a page from Steve Jobs and answer two questions for consumers: Who Is Tesla? and What Does Tesla Stand For in the Minds of its Consumers? Please watch the video where Jobs talks about Apple’s Think Different campaign. Then think about how TSLA can define who it is and explain its relevance to consumers, whether in EVs, autonomy, or personal robots. @elonmusk @travisraxelrod
September 1997. Steve Jobs stands before Apple employees and tells them he's been up until 3am finishing an ad. He's been back at the company for eight weeks. Apple lost $1 billion that year. Three months earlier, WIRED put Apple's logo on its cover, wrapped in barbed wire, with the word "Pray." He starts by saying what he's found since coming back. He couldn't figure out Apple's own product line. He spent weeks trying to understand which model was which and how they fit together. He talked to customers. They couldn't figure it out either. He cut 70% of the product roadmap. People whose projects were canceled were, in his words, "three feet off the ground with excitement" because, for the first time in years, someone told them where the company was going. Then he says something about marketing that changed how every tech company thinks about advertising. He says Nike sells a commodity. They sell shoes. But when you think of Nike, you feel something different than a shoe company. Nike never talks about their products in ads. Never tells you why their air soles are better than Reebok's. "They honor great athletes. And they honor great athletics. That's who they are." He compares it to the dairy industry spending 20 years trying to convince people milk was good for them, failing, and then running "Got Milk," which doesn't even mention the product. Focuses on its absence. He says Apple spends a fortune on advertising. "You'd never know it." Then he fires the ad agency. Not just fires them. Apple was running a competition with 23 agencies. He scrapped the whole thing and hired Chiat/Day, the agency he'd worked with a decade earlier on the 1984 Macintosh commercial that advertising professionals voted the best ad ever made. The question they asked themselves: "Our customers want to know who is Apple and what is it that we stand for?" His answer: "Apple at its core, its core value, is that we believe that people with passion can change the world for the better. And that those people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones that actually do." Then he plays the ad. In this room. To Apple employees. For the first time. "Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers." He says almost none of these people had ever appeared in an advertisement before. He personally obtained Yoko Ono's permission to use John Lennon. He says the estates and living subjects agreed because of their feelings toward Apple. "I don't think there is another company on Earth that could have done this campaign." The ad broke that Sunday during the network premiere of Toy Story on ABC. Two 60-second spots. Newspaper ads in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and USA Today. Billboards in major cities. Buses in five cities featuring Rosa Parks. Painted walls. The whole thing. Apple's stock was around $0.10 split-adjusted when this meeting happened. The company is worth $3.68 trillion today. Think Different ran for five years. Every product that came after, the iMac, iPod, iPhone, iPad, was built on the identity this campaign established by a guy who'd been back at the company for eight weeks and finished the ad at three in the morning. Video: Steve Jobs internal staff meeting at Apple, September 1997. This is the first time the Think Different campaign has been shown to employees. Jobs had been back at Apple for eight weeks. Footage leaked from an internal recording.
93
24
303
67,581
💯
It really is bizarre. Most of my friends don't have FSD (or a Tesla). And it is the single biggest lifestyle difference between us. They drive their cars. My car drives me. They don't get how much--even at its current capability-level--the product changes life-feel. FSD truly is a mass luxury product. That it is still so narrowly enjoyed is mind-bending.
23
TechApex retweeted
Require proof of citizenship when registering Require photo ID when voting Require states to clean up their voter rolls It's common sense PASS THE SAVE AMERICA ACT!
348
790
3,449
39,265