SpaceX Wants Starbase To Become an Official City In Texas (space.com) 39
SpaceX has filed a petition to incorporate its Starbase facility in South Texas as a new city, aiming to streamline infrastructure development and support the growing workforce needed for Starship production and testing. Space.com reports: "To continue growing the workforce necessary to rapidly develop and manufacture Starship, we need the ability to grow Starbase as a community," SpaceX said in the petition, which was shared in a post on X (formally Twitter). "That is why we are requesting that Cameron County call an election to enable the incorporation of Starbase as the newest city in the Rio Grande Valley."
The petition was addressed to Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino Jr., the county's top elected official. The next step will be for officials to review the petition to determine if it complies with statutory requirements. Then, an election would be held to incorporate Starbase. [...] With Starship expected to "fundamentally alter humanity's access to space," SpaceX aims to make the area of the Starbase launch site the "Gateway to Mars," the company wrote in the petition. [...] "Incorporating Starbase will streamline the processes required to build the amenities necessary to make the area a world class place to live -- for hundreds already calling it home, as well as for prospective workers eager to help build humanity's future in space," SpaceX officials said in the petition.
The petition was addressed to Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino Jr., the county's top elected official. The next step will be for officials to review the petition to determine if it complies with statutory requirements. Then, an election would be held to incorporate Starbase. [...] With Starship expected to "fundamentally alter humanity's access to space," SpaceX aims to make the area of the Starbase launch site the "Gateway to Mars," the company wrote in the petition. [...] "Incorporating Starbase will streamline the processes required to build the amenities necessary to make the area a world class place to live -- for hundreds already calling it home, as well as for prospective workers eager to help build humanity's future in space," SpaceX officials said in the petition.
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Where do they live? I count about 100 (tiny) possible dwellings: https://starbasebrewery.com/pa... [starbasebrewery.com]
Photo is over a year old. Tiny dwellings might not take long to construct. They also have an Airstream camp and even a hovercraft to ferry commuters across the Rio Grande. Hundreds might call it “home”. SpaceX isn’t exactly an unpopular employer.
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"SpaceX isn’t exactly an unpopular employer."
Is it approximately one? What "exactly" does this mean?
And this isn't about an employer, it's about a (potential) town. The willingness to confuse the two is precisely the problem. Humanity has moved past company towns, let's not return to indentured servitude, even in service to your nerd master.
Only (Score:3, Funny)
Only if we get to name it "Boondoggle".
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Certainly true:
Musk supports a crazy president he knows to be crazy, and believes all sorts of nonsense rightwing conspiracies. Ask him about the Pelosi attack FFS.
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Sadly there are also countless perfectly nice people who have achieved absolutely nothing and never will. It's really not that easy.
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Funny how common it is now to see this excuse for Elmo's abhorrent behavior. "Absolutely nothing" as if that were even possible, is better than what that asshole has done.
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LMAO
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"Never diss a miracle man, sonny. You diss a miracle man, you get rotten miracles!"
Company Towns Again? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Wastewater? Are you talking about the clean water they used to douse the rocket pad?
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Not confident that giving them streamlined processes will benefit humanity.
Perhaps if all the right people go to Mars?
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"Not confident that giving them streamlined processes will benefit humanity."
There won't be any "giving", only taking. And the laws aren't structured to deny sociopath billionaires. Wait until this abomination gets big enough to have annexation powers. Then Musk will simply take control of everyone's land at the maximum rate the law allows. Don't confuse this with benefitting humanity.
Let me guess (Score:2)
This would make it easier and cheaper to get things built, with fewer restrictions
Re: Let me guess (Score:2)
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no, just another post for a few rubles
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it's only insane to you because of your entitlement, it's common. Notice you haven't said anything about how difficult it would be to "have a permit", the most important aspect of whether to judge how "insane" it is.
A permit allows the local government to know if you are likely to engage in risky construction that may jeopardize your neighbors and burden local society. It may also give notice that you intend to do environmental damage. That's what permits are, they are processes the prevent you from doin
That's what I was thinking... (Score:2)
Companies won't want to go through the trouble of incorporating a city unless it gets them something of greater value in return. Like less regulation. And tax revenue. Especially the tax revenue.
My guess is that SpaceX is tired of paying for all the roads and sewers and electrical infrastructure it needs to get its [not a] city to run. Why do that when there's all these [freeloading] residents there that can be taxed instead?
All of a sudden, (Score:2)
Elon Musk now wants more government in his business.
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Not at all. He wants his business to be the government.
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Billionaires have never opposed government, they oppose not BEING the government. Leona's goal is to be Putin only not in a pissant country.
Sure, incubate new ideas for governance (Score:2)
Maybe Starbase, Texas will come up with some novel ways to streamline the regulatory state. Government is just another organization, no reason it can't be improved upon.
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Ways like compulsory work, no minimum wage, no education and no health care? Just how does local government override the sovereignty of the state and federal governments?
There is indeed "no reason it can't be improved upon" depending on the definition of "it" and "improve".
Nothing says Texas... (Score:1)
...like Texas being Texas.
This WILL be approved. Mr. Musk's "we're a leavin' Caleeforniar" venture will be a city. He will be mayor without title.
Grimes and her kids be damned. Money talks, and singer songwriter walks. F the tech "billionaires".
For those who want to stand up to these tech billionaries, don't put up with their bullying ibe. They are very wealthy. So was United Heatlhcare's CEO.
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Of course it will be "approved", the law here is a procedure, it is not discretionary. This can be fought only by people refusing to work for and do business with this total piece of shit. Instead, people are greedy so they invest in the world's worst cretins, then here we are. It's pure capitalism unconstrained by decency, you know, this shit regularly cheered on by the deep thinkers at /.
Kodos and Kang watch news with keen interest (Score:2)
"I'm just waiting for them to open"
"We will strike when they claim to be the first!"
"If they claim to be the biggest, well..."
Then they see an unusual transmission, an ad for choicest cuts straight off the grille
Place our forces on high alert! Yes, NOW!
Sooner to mars the better (Score:2)