Elon Musk: Status Quo Will Not Work

On March 18, astronauts sent to space by NASA and its historical aerospace partners could not be brought home by that same team.
SpaceX came to the rescue!
Why did this happen?
It happened because Elon Musk recognizes the status quo will not work.
He founded SpaceX to do a mission largely abandoned by NASA, and that is to get man to Mars.
To paraphrase Gene Roddenberry, Musk wants us to boldly go where no human has gone before.
To do this, Musk had to start a new company, SpaceX.
He had to change the paradigm and the way his team looks at how to make rockets. Musk looked at America’s policy of cost-plus procurement for aerospace vehicles.
Through trial and error, he found a better, less-expensive way to build rockets.
Many of the early rockets didn’t work. Some of them exploded.
But Musk understood if you’re going to do big things, the status quo will not work.
Early this year, I read a biography written on Elon Musk by bestselling author Walter Isaacson.
Isaacson has a background of covering innovative thinkers, from Da Vinci and Franklin to Einstein and Jobs.
According to the cover of Musk’s biography, Isaacson spent two years shadowing Musk. Isaacson attended Musk’s meetings, toured Musk’s factories and workplaces and interviewed scores of people in Musk’s orbit.
Former Obama appointee Isaacson said in multiple interviews that there are appalling qualities to Musk. But Isaacson also acknowledges there are admirable things to like about Musk.
Before SpaceX, Musk founded Tesla. Why did he found Tesla?
Musk wanted to help solve climate issues. So he started using innovative thinking to get things done. He challenged and worked with his engineers to make it happen.
If they couldn’t do it a different way, they would fail. Musk knew the status quo would not work.
Musk is also leading Neuralink, which is dedicated to discovering trailblazing medical devices that connect the human brain to computers.
At Neuralink, he seeks to get outside the accepted paradigms in order to unearth potential positive interactions between the human brain and computers.
This technology is designed to help people who suffer from paralysis by enabling them to remotely control devices using brain activity.
Other Neuralink capabilities could treat neurological disorders and enhance cognitive abilities.
In this area, Musk understands the status quo will not work.
The above projects are some of the major technological, breakthrough innovations spearheaded by Musk.
But these projects were far from easy to complete. Part of Musk’s genius is using unconventional thinking to propel ideas into reality.
As a self-made man, Musk knows what it takes to get results. He is not afraid to break things and then fix them.
That mentality is exactly why President Trump tapped Musk to help root out waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government.
President Obama and then-Vice President Biden even embraced the importance of rooting out waste!
Given his role advising the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Musk understands that government cannot continue as usual.
Our country is at a major crossroads. The national debt barrels towards $37 trillion and the government continues to build up massive budget deficits.
Once again, Musk recognizes the status quo will not work.
Should we remain with the status quo, the United States risks becoming a second-rate nation.
I am generally supportive of efforts to challenge the status quo in Washington D.C., encouraging greater transparency and rooting out waste.
Musk has told us they will make mistakes. And in this process so will Congress.
But when we make mistakes, we have to have the courage to override our egos, recognize the mistakes and fix them.
What we cannot do is accept the status quo in order to make the elitist establishment happy.
This process is understandably difficult, unsettling, and upsetting, but to make the U.S. government more efficient, more responsive and more attuned to the needs of our country in the long-term, and not just the next year, we must go through this period of great change.
To not do so will only hurt future generations. To not do so will ensure our children and grandchildren have a lower quality of life than what we currently enjoy.
As discussed above, this process will not be perfect. Legitimate concerns will be addressed!
But now is a time in history when we have an opportunity to make a difference. And like Musk, we should not, and I will not, accept a status quo that will not work.
If you have questions, concerns, or comments, feel free to contact my office. You can call my Abingdon office at 276-525-1405 or my Christiansburg office at 540-381-5671. To reach my office via email, please visit my website at morgangriffith.house.gov.







March 26, 2025 @ 9:19 am
Deport the alien from South Africa who is taking American jobs and livelihood.
While you are at it schedule a real in-person town hall so we can tell you to your face what a shame your party has become.
March 24, 2025 @ 10:25 am
It amazes me how quickly you delete comments that don’t agree with you!
Absolutely pitiful . We don’t need Musk to ruin our country
March 24, 2025 @ 10:40 am
Not sure what you are referring to. We haven’t deleted any comments on this site.
March 24, 2025 @ 10:22 am
A few days ago Trump did a Tesla sales commercial on the White House lawn, now our congressman is doing an infomercial for Musk. If Mr. Griffith is so concerned about the national debt, then act like a congressman and address it. I only expect the debt to increase, as it did during Trump’s first term, thus maintaining the “status quo”.
March 24, 2025 @ 9:32 am
Griffith is now doing promos for Elon Musk? The richest man in the world who has been firing Americans working in service to Americans, firing veterans and their spouses, and gutting agencies that were investigating his businesses. The people not working are the people like the person who wrote this article. Republicans in Congress are in charge of the purse and the budget. Nobody elected Elon Musk for that role.
We elected the people in Congress who are not doing their jobs and do not seem to be concerned about not doing their jobs. Musk needs to be laser focused on the waste fraud and abuse in the legislative branch of people who are not doing their jobs.
When did firing scientists, teachers, park rangers, Veterans, food assistance, healthcare, administrators to every service that we need become the answer to generating revenue rather than increasing taxes on the wealthy?
Cutting all of that still will not generate enough to fill the gap created by extending the 2017 tax cut plus increasing the tax cuts to the wealthy. Tax the rich and they will still be rich. Cut food to the poor and they will just be hungry. Cut health care to the poor and they will just be sick. Firing all of these people is just increasing unemployment. Unemployed people cannot feed their families or pay taxes.