It's really not a dilemma. Those are US dollars - property of the united states government - and we can give them to whoever will use them best. Forcibly taking billionaires money seems scary, but when you realize most of them hate the median American (what else could you call the current wealth gap), it's the only sensible option. We need a new class of elites that love and have connections (race, history, religion) to their people. That being said, there's a reason "blood and soil" gets such a bad rep - our current elites would quickly be replaced, so the dominant narrative is "you're hitler if you want to take care of your countrymen".
Meanwhile, our tax dollars fund a genocide and we poor trillions into AI while the rest of the country suffers.
In general I agree with you, but parent poster is right that this article is complete marketing garbage. I can't remember the last time I read such a pretentious article for such a relatively...mediocre tool. Not a dig against cursor - it's cool! - but the scale of what they're doing does not match the tone of this article at all.
I know this article is marketing fluff, but the level of hubris displayed is astounding. Seriously, read the entire article. I know billions of dollars is a hell of a drug, but this author might as well have joined a cult.
Meanwhile, our tax dollars fund a genocide and we poor trillions into AI while the rest of the country suffers.