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Elon Musk’s shipment of Starlink kits to Helene victims is an act of heroism

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Elon Musk's shipment of Starlink kits to Helene victims is an act of heroism

Elon Musk has deployed hundreds of Starlink satellite systems to areas heavily impacted by Hurricane Helene, providing crucial communication support and free internet access for 30 days to residents in need. This initiative comes as FEMA struggles to fulfill its mission during the disaster.

The Starlink devices connect to low-orbiting satellites, enabling first responders to communicate effectively in the affected regions. Musk highlighted that Starlink could have been operational in these areas sooner if a grant to SpaceX for broadband provision in rural communities hadn’t been delayed by the Harris-Biden FCC in 2022.

The fact that Musk had to intervene underscores the failures of the Harris-Biden administration. Despite allocating $42 billion in the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for broadband infrastructure development, no progress has been made by the current administration in connecting rural and underserved communities.

Their “Broadband Equity Access and Deployment” program has only just begun its execution phase this year, with a four-year timeline for full implementation, showcasing governmental inefficiency at its finest.

Victims of Hurricane Helene may have to wait until 2028 for adequate coverage from the government. Musk’s quick response in providing aid during crises is not a new occurrence, as seen in previous instances like aiding Ukraine during the Russian invasion and retrieving stranded astronauts from the International Space Station.

Musk’s actions have drawn criticism from some quarters, particularly for his stance on free speech and his support for conservatives. However, his track record of stepping in when government agencies falter is commendable.

Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Musk’s proposal for a government efficiency commission, with the possibility of Musk leading it in the future. The need for such initiatives will likely increase if Kamala Harris assumes office.

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