On the one hand, I can't help but feel a degree of respect towards engineers behind those reusable rockets. It is a complex system that works, so that's good.
On the other hand, it is teeming with issues stemming from the very model of it. Privatisation of space exploration is a horrible idea, although I probably shouldn't explain why in a Marxist space. Then there's the cult of Musk, the silly stunts like "launching a convertible into space, with a space suit inside that is playing Space Oddity". It's extremely yank, and it buys the online lemmings, but from the purely practical standpoint - surely there are better ways to do it!
Likewise with the tests they've been running. How many of those rockets have failed? Sure they peddle it as some kinda "success story, "stubbornly refusing to quit" and all that feel-good junk media loves to feed. But surely at some point someone had to say "it's not working right, back to modeling". People removed all the time about "failures" of the Soviet space program, especially the lunar program, so by Jove I will give space X the same treatment.
So yeah. Kudos to the proletariat making it happen, much booing to the capitalists profiting off of it and slapping their names on it.