I hope Tesla gets smart about this because getting a reputation as a bad employer is obviously not good for a company's chances of continued existence. Especially a company that is seemingly balancing on a knife edge right now.
Never knew what the fuss was all about with this guy.
So he's spending large amounts of money to make space travel, like air travel. If he really cared, he'd put all that money into a project run by NASA or something. He obviously wants to have first-mover advantage in space.
It seems like you're ignorant about why that would not be a good idea. NASA heavily supports companies that aim to provide services related to space travel for good reason. For one thing a private company can operate more focused and has more freedom of movement than a government agency like NASA, which has a lot of red tape. For example: see NASA's proposed manned Mars mission.
The Mars plan, supposedly, contains many unnecessary steps that are there to please heads of certain departments (by including pet projects) etc. If you wanted to get to Mars you wouldn't do it in a needlessly expensive and round about way stretched over years. Or many presidencies. NASA can get easily derailed by a new administration.
Also it seems you're ignorant, about the most basic facts. of why NASA needs companies like SpaceX to provide them services. Did you not know that NASA was paying out the ass to ride on Russian rockets? Giving NASA a relatively small amount of money (the amount Elon Musk used to start SpaceX) wasn't really going to help solve that problem.
Besides, a private company can be more efficient in building equipment as well. Reportedly NASA was/is building parts in facilities all over the country to justify the existence of those facilities, keep states happy with jobs, etc. Which creates a lot of overhead. In other words a government agency or the people working for such an agency are not necessarily benefited by running as efficiently as possible. While a private company whose aim is to make a profit does, benefit greatly from running as efficiently as possible.
NASA is already reaping the benefits of the existence of SpaceX because they provide a cheaper service, so I don't know why you're talking out of your ass about this right now? Please note that this is just one of the benefits of having a company like SpaceX around. Another would be an exchange of information.
Well, it's only natural that you wouldn't know anything if you don't read any articles from NASA or watch their videos etc. But then if you don't read anything about the situation why are you making stuff up and talking like you know something. It's like a post Donald Trump would make.