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  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 18,057 Standard Supporter

    If Starlink is the best product then it shouldn't be banned by grifting other countries. It was like when cable TV burst onto the country and every fiefdom in the US targeted it with franchise fees and permits to extort the most out of the cable providers. If you are a country that doesn't like a Starlink satellite pumping down streaming and mobile telephone services that you can't tax versus your control of your nationalized TV stations or your nationalized cell companies, then screw them. The Euros do the same thing with US based social media services. Clearing defacto tariffs to benefit US companies seems like what Trump was voted in to do. Maybe we should just wait until the chicoms have a clear shot at the market. Remember that the T-Mobile and Sprint merger opponents weren't consumers it was Verizon and AT&T. They didn't want the competition of a real competitor.

  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,681 Founders Club

    Starlink is going to be, for better or worse, like Standard Oil. They are going to own the singular most powerful network in the world.

    It's going to destroy places like North Korea, Russia, and China that rely on informational firewalls.

    It's also going to be a massive power for our? Intelligence agencies to be able to wield.

    I'm not at all surprised the US is pushing it. Whether it ends up a good thing for us? or not is yet to be seen.

  • EverettChris
    EverettChris Member Posts: 8,747 Standard Supporter
    edited May 8

    The US government supporting superior US technology is now a bad thing for the Hate America crowd.

    Dems would be pushing whatever China has as an inferior competitor if Retardamala Harris was the WEF puppet. Biden’s handlers had Elon in multiple investigations once he started supporting free speech on TXitter.

    Also, agree with @thechatch on whether it’s good or bad, but there seem at present to be worse options for our national interests.

  • Bendintheriver
    Bendintheriver Member Posts: 7,244 Standard Supporter

    Just remember, if you are reading wapo and believing it without doing your own fact checking, you are most likely believing something that is not true.

  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,888 Standard Supporter
    edited May 8

    WaPo is about as reliable as MSN.com or whoever is paying the Dazzler for posting his tracked links.

    Not sure how the Throbber feels about Starlink getting pimped by the US government overseas. On the one hand, it's GOOD to have American technology providing free flow of information in backward fuck places like N. Korea or remote locations across the globe. Maybe some Zulu boy becomes the next Steve Wozniak or @haie.

    On the other hand, it feels kind of slimy that Elon may be capitalizing on his chummy relationship with Trump. The whole DOGE thing was advertised as an out of the goodness of his heart effort for truth, justice and the American way. The fact is Starlink kicks ass a product. If people are that concerned, innovate and come up with something better.

    As the esteemed @RaceBannon says, both can be true.

  • georgiaduck
    georgiaduck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,775 Swaye's Wigwam

    MSNBC/Maddow were pimping a story a few months back about the defense department having a huge contract to buy Teslas. Only issue- it was a Biden project to look at EVs, no decision had been made, Tesla was the only company that responded, and then the project was cut. Other than that, MSNBC nailed it. I'm going to wait until new facts come out.

  • thechatch
    thechatch Member Posts: 7,519 Standard Supporter

    I’m all for the US Govt promoting American companies overseas.

    What are we going to pretend we haven’t been doing that for 200 years already? We have toppled governments at the behest of the fucking Chiquita Banana Corporation.

    We’ve also spent the last 3 decades slushing tax dollars through NGOs that didn’t even do anything. Trillions in fraud.

    But we’re gonna sweat over an actual American company getting pumped in foreign countries? lol not me.

  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,681 Founders Club

    It's also very much in our strategic self interest for a plethora of reasons.

  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,842 Founders Club

    If Starlink and Tesla weren't legitimately great products then maybe I would care.