nortex97 said:
I dunno, the Dutch and British east india companies (to pick on a couple examples) had a lot of politics/government/warfare involved in their founding/peak periods of growth/power. I don't want to see SpaceX hobbled by Dem-CCP politics though, or even the US Senate itself which is a cesspool, imho.
I think we are seeing the beginning of a real bloom in private space commerce and exploration, and the communists are unlikely to keep up, just as was the case in the cold war, no matter what they do. Individual freedom will eventually win, both on earth and beyond, but perhaps that is too optimistic for a 20-30 year outlook.
Veeeerrrrrryyyyyyyy different time periods and different circumstances. The Dutch and British East India Companies had private armies and navies that rivaled some nation states. They could essentially wage their own wars.
NASA will drive SpaceX development the same way all customers drive vendor development. They pay for they want. SpaceX will simply have other customers that drive different development. Eventually, private enterprise will want big things in orbit, and SpaceX will deliver. Until then, NASA is the one determining the development roadmap because they're the big customer.
The communists will keep up and maybe even win because they're stealing everything and making it cheaper through effective slave labor. If anything, DoD should be looking to SpaceX to deliver on Reagan's Star Wars and weaponize space with lasers and anti-satellite weapons. The Chinese are pretty much already doing it, and I wouldn't be shocked if they started making orbital or atmospheric territorial claims one day. China wants to dominate Space to dominate all future terrestrial battlefields. We should be looking to deny them that space, no pun intended, and maintain superiority. IMO, as much as people laughed at Trump's Space Force, now is the time.