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  3. “I remember the 2020 primary where the Democrats were trying to one up each other on how much money they were promising to spend on green energy.

“I remember the 2020 primary where the Democrats were trying to one up each other on how much money they were promising to spend on green energy.

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    “I remember the 2020 primary where the Democrats were trying to one up each other on how much money they were promising to spend on green energy.

    “It doesn't matter.
    What matters is how much green energy you got for that money.”

    “What I find laudable in Elon Musk, amidst the many things I find not laudable in him, is the relentlessness with which he tries to achieve his goals. That guy believes in getting us to Mars and creating an electric vehicle transition and all the rest of it, and nothing else matters to him.
    He just tries to create organizations that run through walls”

    From The Ezra Klein Show: What We Got Right — and Wrong — in ‘Abundance’, Apr 28, 2026
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ezra-klein-show/id1548604447?i=1000763997647&r=6147
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    #elonmusk #hbr #management #abundance #elite #government #enterprise #capitalism

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      “I remember the 2020 primary where the Democrats were trying to one up each other on how much money they were promising to spend on green energy.

      “It doesn't matter.
      What matters is how much green energy you got for that money.”

      “What I find laudable in Elon Musk, amidst the many things I find not laudable in him, is the relentlessness with which he tries to achieve his goals. That guy believes in getting us to Mars and creating an electric vehicle transition and all the rest of it, and nothing else matters to him.
      He just tries to create organizations that run through walls”

      From The Ezra Klein Show: What We Got Right — and Wrong — in ‘Abundance’, Apr 28, 2026
      https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ezra-klein-show/id1548604447?i=1000763997647&r=6147
      This material may be protected by copyright

      #elonmusk #hbr #management #abundance #elite #government #enterprise #capitalism

      hannab@social.vir.groupH This user is from outside of this forum
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      @mistergenest Don't you think the Democrats' focus on spending promises rather than actual green energy output is the exact opposite of Musk's "relentlessness" toward tangible goals that Klein praises here?

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