The Biden administration has stirred up more controversy with their latest move against Elon Musk.
On Tuesday the five-member Federal Communications Commission affirmed a prior decision to deny Musk's SpaceX access to $886 million in subsidies as part of a program to increase rural internet service.
The FCC, led by Democrat-appointed chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, claimed that SpaceX's Starlink “failed to demonstrate that it could deliver the promised service.”
But FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr dissented from the decision, saying, "Biden gave federal agencies the green light to go after” Musk after he took over Twitter/X. He released a statement laying out what he saw as the pattern of Biden targeting Musk with harassment by a variety of government agencies, and that the FCC was adding itself to the list.
Last year, after Elon Musk acquired Twitter, President Biden gave federal agencies the green light to go after him.
— Brendan Carr (@BrendanCarrFCC) December 12, 2023
And they have.
Today, the FCC adds itself to the growing list of federal agencies engaging in the regulatory harassment of Elon Musk.
I dissent. pic.twitter.com/1zEoGCwiNk
President Biden stood at a White House podium & stated that Elon Musk “is worth being looked at.”
— Brendan Carr (@BrendanCarrFCC) December 13, 2023
When asked "How?", President Biden responded “There’s a lot of ways.”
There certainly are. The DOJ, FAA, FTC, NLRB, SDNY, & FWS have all taken action.
The FCC now joins them.
Carr reminded people about Biden standing at a White House podium and stating that Elon Musk “is worth being looked at.”
When asked "How?", President Biden responded “There’s a lot of ways.”
There certainly are. The DOJ, FAA, FTC, NLRB, SDNY, & FWS have all taken action.
The FCC now joins them.
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Another GOP Commissioner, Nathan Simington, agreed that the decision was wrong, saying the rest of the FCC was "improperly holding SpaceX to 2025 performance benchmarks three years ahead of time."
Musk also blasted the decision, saying it doesn't make sense since Starlink is the only company "actually solving rural broadband at scale."
Doesn’t make sense. Starlink is the only company actually solving rural broadband at scale!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 12, 2023
They should arguably dissolve the program and return funds to taxpayers, but definitely not send it those who aren’t getting the job done.
What actually happened is that the companies…
He said that instead, the government's goal is to prevent Starlink from even competing.
And now they've poked the bear. The Mama Bear, that is. Elon's mother, Maye Musk, weighed in with a pointed comment about Joe Biden.
I am the mother of @elonmusk His goal is to make this world a better place. @POTUS wants to stop him. Have you any idea how furious I am? People in other countries are proud of Elon and do not understand the US President’s motive. Please tell me how I should answer them. https://t.co/lPGcMvW5kz
— Maye Musk (@mayemusk) December 13, 2023
This is going to cost SpaceX a lot of money, and once again, it shows the things that Musk put at risk by standing up for freedom on X.
Republicans need to put a stop to this targeted bureaucratic harassment, although I suspect this won't end until a Republican president comes in and cleans house. Such a bold use of government power should never be leveled against a citizen because they dare to challenge who controls the narrative.
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