Elon Musk describes limestone mine used for processing federal workers' retirement papers: ‘Like a time warp’
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Elon Musk took aim at limestone mine in Pennsylvania, where he said federal employee retirements are processed with an outdated system.
"And then we're told this is actually, I think, a great anecdote, because we're told the most number of people that could retire possibly in a month is 10,000," Musk said.
"We're like, well, what? Why is that? Well, because all the retirement paperwork is manual on paper," he continued. "It's manually calculated and written down on a piece of paper. Then it goes down to mine and like, what do you mean, a mine?"
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