U.S. sanctions on Russia meant that Starlink satellite connection near Crimea could not be turned on for a Ukrainian military operation without permission from the U.S. president, Elon Musk said at the All-In Summit in Los Angeles on Sept. 12.

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    The US really need an alternative to this guy. If a private person with zero democratic legitimacy can influence wars in which the USA have picked a side, and support the enemy, mechanisms are needed.

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      The US military could’ve done the job, but it’s mired down by Republicans in Congress trying to fuck with Biden.

      It is Congress ultimately, not the President, who controls the military via budget decisions and provides permission for the military to conduct kinetic actions.

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        it’s mired down by Republicans in Congress trying to fuck with Biden.

        Not really. It’s mired down with Republicans who want to do to the military what they’ve already done with the judiciary: keep the Democrats from promoting anyone so that the Republicans can stuff massive amounts of right-wing people in place as soon as they get a chance. Meaning that their next insurrection has a better chance of succeeding.

        Fucking with Biden is just a bonus.

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      Republicans have spent a literal lifetime sabotaging the government at any opportunity so stuff can be privatized…

      That’s already the alternative, we don’t need to find one. We just need to go back to taxing the wealthy, and using that money for public services.

      Internet should be a public utility, and all the money we give to SpaceX should have went to NASA where the government would have gotten a return on investment from parents.

      People laugh at how crazy the predictions of the future from 1960 was, but if we kept funding NASA we might all have hoverboards and flying cars by now. We got a lot of really cool shit from just a decade of NASA in their hey day.