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DeSantis signs bill protecting SpaceX from liability, Elon Musk quid pro quo revealed


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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a bill regarding spaceflight on Thursday just one day after he announced his presidential run in a glitch-filled interview with Elon Musk on Twitter Spaces. DeSantis signed into law CS/SB 1318 – Spaceflight Entity Liability along with 27 other bills. The law exempts “spaceflight entity from liability for injury to or death of a crew resulting from spaceflight activities under certain circumstances.”

 

The measure also requires “a spaceflight entity to have a crew sign a specified warning statement.” Florida is a known launching point for SpaceX aircrafts, and the new law could potentially shield Musk and other space flight companies from being sued for accidents that injure or kill crew members. The law specifies a “spaceflight entity” as a “public or private entity holding a United States Federal Aviation Administration launch.” X

Everything has an ulterior motive. Welcome to politics :coffee2: 

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:biblio:

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:deadbanana4:

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Oh politics

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These 2 are ******* monsters. 
 

elon is more desperate because the streets are saying he struggling to hire  the best talent for aerospace engineering. 

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Gurl :deadbanana2:

 

DeSantis makes Trump look so much better :deadbanana2:

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The literal definition of quid pro quo :skull: This is why this dumbass cannot get into office, he's much more dangerous than Trump because he's smart.

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Not the next day. :redface: 

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Florida has become a throwaway state :giraffe: End capitalism

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they stole this storyline from succession :biblionny:

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Openly corrupt. Who knows what DeSantis does in secret.

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Trash doing favors for trash

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