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Don't Believe Everything You Hear about Chinese Drones. (By Vic Moss).

Im really getting tired of the amount of politics in these threads. Sensorship without indication as to why posts are being deleted and just the same thing over and over.
I have always liked and admired this forum but im over it
maybe time to move on
 
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Im really getting tired of the amount of politics in these threads. Sensorship with indication as to why posts are being deleted and just the same thing over and over.
I have always liked and admired this forum but im over it
maybe time to move on
I agree. When politics infiltrate into forums like these, suddenly it isn't a forum discussing drone stuff, it is talking about politicians and turns the whole forum into an argument- festered place.
 
I agree. When politics infiltrate into forums like these, suddenly it isn't a forum discussing drone stuff, it is talking about politicians and turns the whole forum into an argument- festered place.
It unfortunately also completely polarizes everything. No rational discussion becomes possible thereafter.
 
here we are...about 6 weeks away from an actual ban with the very real possibility it will include some form of retroactive ban.

Can't agree. In my opinion that vote by the FCC has as much possibility of being real as the Biden administration's Disinformation Governance Board to control speech. Power is often intoxicating, sadly particularly for those that seek it.

Any attempt to retroactively revoke an approval would be immediately challenged in court, and it's near certain there would be a stay issued forcing the Feds to provide concrete justification.

The first challenge will be if the FCC even has the authority to grant itself such power, which is extremely dubious. Then, there is the "takings clause" of the USC, which makes it rather difficult for the government to take such actions without a compelling public or state interest, and if so, must compensate those affected.

Simply asserting that Chinese drones are a security threat doesn't meet that requirement. In fact, perhaps it would be good for the FCC to actually overreach with this decision, as the Feds would then finally have to perform the security audit that they refuse to do (in my opinion because doing so would destroy the threat claim).
 
There literally has been no evidence provided to justify the US Customs embargo based on the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act. Zero. Nothing. Nor is there any evidence that our DJI drones are a threat to national security and are reporting back to the CCCP mothership.

I interpreted the post as calling the idea that the Chinese more trustworthy than the current US administration as laughable. I agree its ridiculous.

Try and get past your hatred of Trump. There are many, many more people involved in an administration than just the POTUS, the majority career employees, making decisions and actions every day based on the laws of the land, not the personality of the President. The idea that all these thousands suddenly became untrustworthy because of a political change is naive at best.

Similarly, the idea that the Chinese, which would like nothing more than to see America crash and burn are more trustworthy is comic.
 
Im really getting tired of the amount of politics in these threads. Sensorship without indication as to why posts are being deleted and just the same thing over and over.
I have always liked and admired this forum but im over it
maybe time to move on

I think it's important to distinguish between political policy and political partisanship.

The former can be very relevant to drones, and fruitful for discussion. The latter is childish trash, but some don't have the self-control to restrain themselves and respect the purpose of the venue.

Sadly, the latter seems to be mostly what rears it's head here politically. I've politely asked some of these people in other threads to pull back, and predictably rather than reflect and listen to their better angels, I was attacked. Par for the course.
 
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Similarly, the idea that the Chinese, which would like nothing more than to see America crash and burn are more trustworthy is comic.

If the Chinese wanted to see America crash and burn, all they need to do is turn their cargo ships around and refuse to export anything to the US. Our economy would collapse in a few months. The US accounts for less than 15% of China's total trade. They could take the hit. We could not. China has stated more than once, that they would prefer a relationship based on mutual respect.
 
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Can't agree. In my opinion that vote by the FCC has as much possibility of being real as the Biden administration's Disinformation Governance Board to control speech. Power is often intoxicating, sadly particularly for those that seek it.

Any attempt to retroactively revoke an approval would be immediately challenged in court, and it's near certain there would be a stay issued forcing the Feds to provide concrete justification.

The first challenge will be if the FCC even has the authority to grant itself such power, which is extremely dubious. Then, there is the "takings clause" of the USC, which makes it rather difficult for the government to take such actions without a compelling public or state interest, and if so, must compensate those affected.

Simply asserting that Chinese drones are a security threat doesn't meet that requirement. In fact, perhaps it would be good for the FCC to actually overreach with this decision, as the Feds would then finally have to perform the security audit that they refuse to do (in my opinion because doing so would destroy the threat claim).
ok...but if you agree or not, the reality is the FCC has granted itself the power to retroactively cancel licenses. You may think it won't happen and that the courts would intervene, but the last 10 months have shown that the courts very often don't have any lasting intervention applied to federal over-reach under Trump

besides that, the rest of my post stands. 18 months ago the idea that DJI was going to be banned was dismissed. But we're a month away from it happening
 
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ok...but if you agree or not, the reality is the FCC has granted itself the power to retroactively cancel licenses. You may think it won't happen and that the courts would intervene, but the last 10 months have shown that the courts very often don't have any lasting intervention applied to federal over-reach under Trump

There's an enormous difference between some ruling by a Federal commission and a law passed by Congress.

When Congress passes legislation granting the FCC the power to retroactively revoke certifications, I'll be concerned (very). Until then, like I said earlier it's nothing more than political BS like Biden's Disinformation Governance Board that amounts to all-too-typical power drunkenness.

It's why, thankfully, we have checks and balances. And over my lifetime, including during the last and current administrations, seem to work pretty well, even when I disagree with the outcome.

One voter's Baby Caligulia is another's policy savior. It's a shame that some can't understand and accept this, be civil, and disagree agreeably. I'm not a fan at all of Trump's style, and think it has diminished our body politic. In equal measure, I find the rhetoric his opposition, like Pritzger, Pelosi, Newsom, et. al. to be every bit as damaging and worthy of condemnation.

I'm pleasantly surprised to see how statesmanlike John Fetterman has become. Sadly, too many of the electorate want an MMA brawl rather than sober, mature governance, so the Trumps and Pritzgers get elected, and the Fettermans get attacked.
 
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ok...but if you agree or not, the reality is the FCC has granted itself the power to retroactively cancel licenses. You may think it won't happen and that the courts would intervene, but the last 10 months have shown that the courts very often don't have any lasting intervention applied to federal over-reach under Trump

besides that, the rest of my post stands. 18 months ago the idea that DJI was going to be banned was dismissed. But we're a month away from it happening
I agree. The talk we hear now about what the government *can't* do is the same talk we heard last year about...what the government can't do. Yet...they do. And they will. Some of us have seen this game before, we know the game plan. So we know what work and what doesn't work. *Nobody* in the executive branch asks the legislative branch for *nothing* period. Those days are over (for now). Every single federal employees obeys an executive order and if not, they resign (like they should).

Again, this is the same talk we heard a year or more ago about a ban and know we have it....a ban. Now we're discussing revocations and a year from now....we'll be revoked. And then the discussion will center around grounding and bricking...and eventually confiscation. And the talk will be "the government can't confiscate my drone...." :D

Being two steps behind is not a winning strategy.
 

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