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Speaker 0 suggests private entities stepped in to provide services like Starlink cell coverage because the government was initially absent. Speaker 1 clarifies that the US government facilitated the initial deployment of 40 Starlink satellites to North Carolina after Helene. Speaker 1 claims that Joe Biden's actions are motivated by concerns that people are listening to figures like Donald Trump and Lara Trump. Speaker 1 states that Lara Trump falsely claimed people were only receiving $750 in aid, which Dana Bash refuted as a lie. Speaker 0 insists that $750 is the current amount being received, stating personal experience as someone affected by a flood.

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Elon Musk did not create USAID, and he cannot destroy it. We will stop him. Musk may have gained control over financial systems, but he does not control the American people's money. His actions threaten lives globally, impacting crucial programs like HIV and AIDS prevention and anti-malarial education. Regardless of Musk's intentions, they do not align with the laws established by Congress. We will defend USAID. Reports indicate that evaluations have been removed from the USAID website, jeopardizing major foreign aid programs totaling less than $40 billion, while the Pentagon budget is nearly $900 billion. Musk, who became wealthy from public funds, is attempting to undermine USAID, but we will not allow this to happen.

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The Biden administration's plan to regulate internet service providers and take control of internet infrastructure in the US is being criticized as a power grab. Brennan Carr, head of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC), opposes the plan, stating that it gives the administrative state control over all internet services and infrastructure. The plan, which is set for a final vote on November 15, would expand the FCC's jurisdiction to include entire industries for the first time in its history. Carr's opposition to the plan has brought attention to the issue, which has not received much coverage in the media.

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SpaceX is owned by the world's richest person, who has direct control over a global communication system. This person spoke about political retribution and stood next to a candidate who normalizes that language. Elon Musk is allegedly spreading political falsehoods and attacking FEMA while claiming to help hurricane victims. Last year, the owner of Starlink shut down Starlink when a U.S. ally was going to attack an adversary. The head of SpaceX has aggressively injected himself into the presidential race and made his viewpoint clear. SpaceX participated via Zoom. The discussion is about SpaceX increasing launches, not other companies.

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Democrats are upset with President Trump and Elon Musk for reviewing government spending, which Trump promised during his campaign. Musk, appointed by Trump, is auditing expenditures, revealing wasteful spending by agencies like USAID. He discovered taxpayer money going to foreign aid in countries like Afghanistan, Yemen, and Syria, as well as funding for projects like electric vehicles in Vietnam and LGBTQ initiatives in various nations. Critics focus on the process rather than the findings, ignoring the waste of taxpayer dollars. The national debt has skyrocketed to $36 trillion, largely due to excessive spending under recent administrations. Musk's audit aims to identify and eliminate waste, and he should be commended for his efforts to save taxpayer money.

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In a hearing addressing the Biden-Harris administration's policy failures, a congresswoman highlighted Vice President Kamala Harris's 2021 assignment to close the digital divide. Despite a $42 billion broadband program, it was claimed that not one household has been connected to the internet. This was contrasted with Harris's plan to help 80% of Africa gain internet access. Commissioner Carr confirmed that no homes have been connected through the program, even though $42 billion should have been enough to end the digital divide. He described the implementation as chaotic and dysfunctional. The congresswoman noted that many of the unconnected homes and businesses are in her district. She questioned how Harris could seek the presidency, having failed to deliver on her assigned task. Carr stated that in 2020, the FCC awarded Starlink $885 million to serve 642,925 homes and businesses, but the award was later revoked after President Biden suggested Elon Musk should be investigated. He added that the administration is spending excessive amounts per home in other broadband programs, while pursuing progressive policy goals like DEI and climate change, instead of focusing on connecting people.

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Elon Musk, once a Democrat supporter, has become critical of the Biden administration and exposed their censorship regime. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated two investigations into Musk, while Mark Zuckerberg spent $400 million secretly supporting Democrats during the 2020 elections without facing any investigations. These actions are perceived by the American public as mafia-like tactics, where those who pay are ignored, and those who obstruct are punished. The public is aware of these tactics and their implications.

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The speaker expresses disbelief that the Department of Energy under the Biden administration disbursed $93 billion in 76 days between President Trump's election and President Biden taking office. The speaker confirms with an interviewee that these funds were given to entities lacking business plans and financials. The speaker characterizes this as "distasteful" and "confidence undermining."

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Hunter Biden claims he's broke and can't afford a laptop lawsuit, despite his education and experience. This raises questions about where the Biden's money comes from, especially after leaving government. The government should work for the people, not enrich politicians and their friends. Past administrations pledged to cut wasteful spending, but the Biden administration's Inflation Reduction Act became a vehicle for enriching political allies through green initiatives. Organizations with ties to Biden and Obama received substantial grants, and individuals with connections to the administration landed lucrative positions. Government-funded NGOs enable practices that would be illegal if done directly by the government. These nonprofits are used to enrich individuals. Instead of directly supporting solar and wind companies, money is funneled to political allies. A solar panel company that received a $3 billion loan from Biden is on the verge of bankruptcy. It's time to prosecute corruption and get taxpayers a refund.

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Having served as an FCC commissioner for over 7 years, the speaker has focused on ensuring Americans have next-generation connectivity, visiting communities and seeing firsthand the challenges ahead. A bipartisan consensus emerged to provide support to end the digital divide, resulting in a $42 billion initiative known as BEED. After 1039 days since the program was enacted, led by Vice President Harris, no one has been connected to the internet. No infrastructure builds will start until sometime next year at the earliest, and in many cases, not until 2026, making it the slowest moving federal broadband deployment program in recent history. The administration is advancing a wish list of progressive policy goals, including a climate change agenda, DEI requirements, price controls, preferences for government-run networks, and rules that will lead to wasteful overbuilding. The government revoked Starlink's commitment to provide internet to 640,000 homes and businesses for about $1300 per location in Federal support. The administration is now spending over $100,000 per location for internet. Absent major reforms, Vice President Harris's $42 billion program is wired to fail.

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Biden's USAID has wasted taxpayer money on questionable projects: $1.5 million for DEI in Serbia, $2 million for sex changes in Guatemala, $6 million for tourism in Egypt, and $15 million for contraceptives in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. This spending is alarming for American taxpayers. President Trump aims to stop such funding, addressing issues like USAID's support for Hamas. The urgency for change has never been clearer, especially after blocking funds that could aid terrorism. The backlash from Democrats and media against figures like Elon Musk shows their discomfort with these reforms. Musk's efforts align with Trump's mission to eliminate wasteful spending and restore accountability in government.

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As a former FCC commissioner and general counsel, the speaker focused on ensuring Americans have next-generation connectivity, visiting communities and seeing the opportunities high-speed connections bring. A bipartisan consensus emerged, resulting in the $42 billion BEAD initiative. However, the speaker claims that BEAD has gone off the rails; after 1,039 days, not one person has been connected to the Internet, and no infrastructure builds will start until next year at the earliest, or even 2026 in many cases. The speaker asserts that this makes the initiative the slowest-moving federal broadband deployment program in recent history. The speaker claims that instead of connecting Americans, the administration is advancing a wish list of progressive policy goals, including a climate change agenda, DEI requirements, price controls, preferences for government-run networks, and rules that will lead to wasteful overbuilding. The speaker also claims that the administration revoked an FCC commitment from Starlink to provide internet to 640,000 homes and businesses and is now spending over $100,000 per location for internet through its own initiatives. The speaker concludes that, absent major reforms, the $42 billion program is wired to fail.

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The Biden administration has proposed a plan for digital equity, which FCC commissioner Carr believes gives the government unprecedented control over internet services and infrastructure. This level of control has never been seen before in the history of the public internet. The plan includes extensive government regulations that have not been applied to any other technology. The Biden administration's broadband policies are failing, leading to high costs for internet infrastructure. The FCC wants to implement new 5G broadband services, but they are being hindered by regulatory red tape. The government is blocking the private sector and using this as a reason to justify complete control over information. The suggested rules would give the federal government the power to micromanage almost every aspect of internet functioning.

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USAID, originally created by President Kennedy, has been hijacked by a far-left agenda, marked by wasteful spending and anti-American priorities. Democrats show no concern over this misuse of funds, perhaps because scrutiny has led to a surge in searches for criminal defense attorneys. President Trump's attempt to pause this spending was met with accusations of a constitutional crisis, while the real crisis is the misuse of taxpayer money. USAID programs sabotage diplomatic relationships by pushing woke ideology, even weaponizing programs like PEPFAR by demanding African nations compromise their values for aid. Furthermore, claims that Elon Musk, who possesses a top-secret clearance, has access to personal data are false, and the left's disparaging remarks about young people serving the country are offensive. Their service matters.

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The Biden administration is angry with Elon Musk for purchasing a platform that influenced the previous election and then revealing it as a domestic intelligence censorship app. The Department of Justice is suing Musk's company for primarily hiring American citizens and discouraging asylum seekers and refugees. Pamela Carlin, the principal assistant attorney general for the civil rights division, made a comment about the president's son, Barron, which some found inappropriate. The justice system is criticized for prosecuting those who oppose the Bidens, suggesting it is irreparably broken.

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Emergency crews are deploying Starlink terminals in the Carolinas after a hurricane hampered rescue efforts. The FCC previously revoked a billion-dollar grant for Starlink to provide broadband to 19,522 sites in North Carolina. In 2021, the Biden administration allocated $42.5 billion for rural broadband, but no connections have been made, and none are expected before 2026. Fiber optics providers lobbied to exclude Starlink, which quoted $120 per connection, while fiber could cost $4,000. The FCC rejected Starlink, citing responsible use of public funds, and accused it of being a monopoly for undercutting prices. Republicans on the FCC supported Starlink, accusing the Biden-Harris administration of prioritizing ideological goals. The Communications Workers of America, a major donor to Democrats, represents fiber installers. While rural Americans can purchase Starlink, taxpayers will still pay $42.5 billion.

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The first step to improving resource allocation is to reduce spending. Any expenditure should be zero-based, starting from scratch, because reducing a wasteful expenditure by 10% is insufficient if it should be zero. Much is wasted, such as the $42 billion allocated for rural broadband. SpaceX won a quarter of it, but the contract was rescinded for political reasons, even though it would have placed terminals in hurricane-affected areas, potentially saving lives. This political warfare is unconscionable. The $42 billion connected literally zero people, so the program's value for money is zero, and it should be eliminated.

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Elon Musk has targeted the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), removing two top leaders who resisted him. Employees were abruptly told not to come to the office and many were locked out of their accounts. Similar actions are occurring in the Treasury Department, where Musk and his associates now have access to sensitive federal payment systems and personal information of federal employees. There's been a lack of a clear and united response from leading Democrats to these developments, with some voices emerging during confirmation hearings but overall responses being slow and often vague. It's unclear what actions are being taken to counter this takeover.

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All the other side wants to talk about is Elon Musk, but where were they when Fauci was forcing vaccine and mask mandates? Or when Mayorkas was letting illegal aliens invade our country? Or when Cardona was targeting those who disagreed with his transgender ideology? Or when Gensler was blocking financial market growth? They didn't care because it benefited them. Musk is an employee of the President, and we have a mandate to do what he's doing. His job is to carry out the will of the people. The Democrats have grown and weaponized the administrative state, and people are fed up. We're talking about $2.7 trillion in improper payments since 2003, possibly the biggest money laundering scandal ever, and the other side doesn't care. Is it because this money funds their side? It funds media outlets that cover for them, left-wing NGOs, and transgender activism. This money, taken from Americans, is being used against them.

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Instead of addressing wasteful spending, Democrats are attacking the person exposing it. Taxpayers want us to stop funding ridiculous projects, like the transgender comic example from USAID or Bert and Ernie on Baghdad TV. Elon Musk is revealing the federal government's actions, similar to what he did with Twitter. We found that big government pressured big tech to censor Americans. Mark Zuckerberg admitted the Biden administration pressured them to censor, and they complied, but won't repeat it. Musk is now doing this for the federal government, which we support. Democrats believe career bureaucrats should run the country, but we believe elected officials should make decisions. The person with 77 million votes wants Musk to expose government waste. We have witnesses, Miss Wade and Mr. Smith, who can testify to the impact of this administrative state on their businesses.

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The speaker found it alarming that Asheville was reportedly disconnected from all roads, with nobody allowed in or out. Upon arriving in Asheville, the speaker set up personal Starlink devices at hotels where state troopers were staying. The troopers then flocked to the Starlink devices because they lacked connectivity, their radios were unusable, and they hadn't been provided Starlinks. The speaker claims that Biden, Harris, and Governor Roy Cooper illegally canceled the contracts for these Starlinks, leaving first responders unable to communicate. The speaker believes this lack of communication cost lives and that private citizens had to provide their own Starlink devices.

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Ten senators announced a bipartisan agreement on a $65 billion broadband initiative aimed at providing high-speed internet across America. Three years later, no projects are underway due to government inefficiencies and a focus on hiring based on diversity rather than capability. Private companies could implement broadband solutions, like Starlink, quickly, but the administration has avoided using them, citing monopoly concerns. Government failures extend beyond broadband, with significant losses in various initiatives, including high-speed rail and semiconductor manufacturing. Despite billions spent, most chips are still produced overseas. The inefficiency of government spending leads to costly outcomes, and both parties share responsibility for these failures. The solution lies in reducing government intervention and allowing the free market to operate effectively.

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President Trump promised to review federal spending, and that's what Musk is doing. Some Democratic colleagues are upset about this review, but it's necessary. For four years, the focus has been on who should pay more taxes, while Republicans are asking where the money went. Examples of questionable spending include $520 million for ESG investments in Africa and $45 million for DEI scholarships in Burma. Democrats are not defending this spending but are instead focused on process and authority. Musk has the president's backing to examine these expenditures. It would be beneficial to compile this spending into a booklet and publicly address each item, challenging Democrats to defend it, which they likely cannot do.

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USAID, disguised as foreign aid, pushes a radical, anti-American agenda. Democrats show no concern for wasteful spending, perhaps because a surge in searches for criminal defense attorneys indicates deeper issues. While President Kennedy created USAID, Democrats now cry foul when President Trump pauses it for reform. The left's outrage is insane, as Americans see through it. Bureaucrats have tainted the goodwill of American aid, with programs sabotaging diplomatic ties by pushing woke ideology. The Biden administration even weaponized PEPFAR, demanding African nations violate their beliefs for aid. Firing those responsible is just the beginning. Elon Musk doesn't access personal data but holds a top-secret clearance for his work with NASA. Criticizing young people working is offensive; their service matters.

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Ezra Klein is promoting his new book on abundance, facing criticism primarily from the left regarding its stance on economic issues. Critics like Zephyr Teachout and Matt Bruenig question whether Klein's focus on zoning reform and deregulation overlooks the need for anti-monopoly politics and welfare state expansion. Klein argues that excessive government regulation, not market forces, hampers progress, particularly in housing and broadband infrastructure. He cites the convoluted process for rural broadband funding as an example, highlighting a 14-step procedure that delays implementation. A Biden administration official, Barat Romany, clarifies that many of these steps were imposed by Republicans during negotiations, aimed at appeasing corporate interests, particularly incumbent internet providers. He emphasizes that while the administration sought to expedite the process, they were constrained by bipartisan agreements. Romany acknowledges that some left-leaning demands for affordable service added complexity but insists that the primary delays stemmed from corporate lobbying and regulatory hurdles. The discussion also touches on the potential of alternatives like Starlink for broadband access, though concerns about reliability and corporate control are raised. Klein and his co-author plan to address critiques of corporate power in future analyses.
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