The post argues that critics should stop fixating on Elon Musk potentially becoming a trillionaire and instead scrutinize the massive spending on UN Agenda 2030 sustainable development goals. It states these goals required global investment of 5 to 7 trillion dollars every year since 2015 totaling 75 to 105 trillion over the 15-year period. Despite this outlay the author claims many regions have grown poorer hungrier and more desperate with increased debt food insecurity and millions still trapped in poverty. The post questions where the funds went and suggests the failure indicates the problem lies elsewhere perhaps with how public money has been handled rather than with Musk personal fortune. It concludes that if such enormous sums produced no positive change then Musk wealth is not the core issue and readers should examine the results of the UN program instead.
The post argues that critics should stop fixating on Elon Musk potentially becoming a trillionaire and instead scrutinize the massive spending on UN Agenda 2030 sustainable development goals. It states these goals required global investment of 5 to 7 trillion dollars every year since 2015 totaling 75 to 105 trillion over the 15-year period. Despite this outlay the author claims many regions have grown poorer hungrier and more desperate with increased debt food insecurity and millions still trapped in poverty. The post questions where the funds went and suggests the failure indicates the problem lies elsewhere perhaps with how public money has been handled rather than with Musk personal fortune. It concludes that if such enormous sums produced no positive change then Musk wealth is not the core issue and readers should examine the results of the UN program instead.
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Many regions got poorer, while many bureaucrats got richer.
Many such cases.