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Well, this is interesting:

That’s 34,757 units in Florida, 22,961 in Georgia, 19,552 in North Carolina, 11,306 in Tennessee, and 4,287 in South Carolina.

Ever read that book Atlas Shrugged?

You might wanna read that book.

“Lawfare costs lives,” says Elon Musk. And it does.

And it’s true, the FCC in 2022 did deny SpaceX funding for Starlink.

Furthermore,

Instead, the Biden admin – the same admin that revoked the license – is now trying to use dozens of units when they could have had tens of thousands:

The FCC says this is not political, and that they denied funds to “more than a dozen companies.”

Here’s what FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel had to say:

Among other things, our technical review demonstrated that Starlink had difficulty meeting the basic uplink and downlink speed standards for the program. Our finding has since been confirmed by the company’s most recent publicly available performance data.

Meanwhile, in the real world, Starlink is powering rescue missions across the Southeast:

But I’m sure it’s just because Starlink wasn’t up to snuff.

Yeah, I’m sure that’s what it was. I’m sure it had nothing to do with the free-speech billionaire buying Twitter and allowing information to spread without government interference. I’m sure that’s why Biden’s government sued Elon’s company SpaceX (which just rescued those astronauts at the International Space Station this week) for not hiring migrants (Biden forgot that rocket tech is a highly protected state secret) around the same time Elon started, oh, vocally supporting Trump.

I’m sure this was all business as usual.

To the Swamp Creatures in the Three-Letter Agencies: Remember that you have to answer to God one day for people who died because you wanted to play games.


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