Happy November. In September, we wrote that we hoped everyone was “ready for a productive session of Congress.” Oops. For our friends who are furloughed, we hope you’ll be able to get back to work soon.
Early last month, we put out a report (which you can read here ([link removed]) ) on the dangers of America’s over-reliance on GPS and why the development of a terrestrial alternative is critical for our national security. We also highlighted the raft of Chinese-linked companies which are desperate to stop America from developing 21st century navigation technology.
We were also thrilled to host a cocktail hour with dozens of our friends and allies in the America First movement. This was the first of only many events we’ll be hosting soon, so keep your eyes and ears peeled for more.
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** From Us
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Commentary
* “Trump Can Squash Antifa By Taking A Page From Teddy Roosevelt’s Playbook, ([link removed]) ” by Anthony J. Constantini in the Daily Caller
* “Broadcast Innovation is the Key to Balanced News ([link removed]) ,” by Aiden Buzzetti in Broadband Breakfast.
* “Silicon Valley’s new gold rush is built on stolen work ([link removed]) ,” by Aiden Buzzetti in The Blaze.
* “Trump tells the Dutch to go seize that tricky Chinese chip maker, and they do ([link removed]) ,” by Anthony J. Constantini in Brussels Signal.
* “America Needs an Alternative to GPS. So, Why Aren’t We Developing One? ([link removed]) ,” by Anthony J. Constantini in The National Interest.
* “It's Time to Hit China Where It Hurts: Its Pollution ([link removed]) ,” by Anthony J. Constantini in The National Interest.
* "How Working Class Americans Can Be Rewarded for Paying Their Rent, ([link removed]) " by Aiden Buzzetti in Townhall.
Reports, Statements, & Letters
* PRIMER: A Better Way on Georgia ([link removed]) .
* STATEMENT: On the 167th Birthday of Theodore Roosevelt. ([link removed])
* COMMENT: On the Federal Communications Commission’s Covered List ([link removed]) .
* COMMENT: On Section 232 Investigation of Imports of PPE and Medical Equipment ([link removed]) .
* COMMENT: On Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Technologies and Solutions ([link removed]) .
* REPORT: Leaping Ahead: Securing America's Future with a 5G-Based Backup to GPS ([link removed]) .
* STATEMENT: BMP on the Democrat Shutdown ([link removed]) .
** From Our Friends
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* “America’s Hidden Industrial Policy ([link removed]) ,” by Noah Wall in The American Mind.
* “The Immigration Bills We Need ([link removed]) ,” by Henry Olsen in Commonplace.
* “For Whom the Machine Tolls ([link removed]) ,” by Chris Griswold in Commonplace.
* “It was the largest protest in US history. It was also embarrassingly irrelevant ([link removed]) ,” by Paul du Quenoy in The Telegraph.
** Upcoming Events
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* Nothing to announce…yet. But keep your calendars open!
** In the Media
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* Our report calling for a GPS alternative was highlighted by the Washington Examiner ([link removed]) , Breitbart News ([link removed]) , War Room ([link removed]) , Communications Daily ([link removed]) , Policyband ([link removed]) , and Broadband Breakfast ([link removed]) .
* Aiden Buzzetti was interviewed by Location Business News ([link removed]) to discuss the report.
* Aiden Buzzetti appeared on The Point ([link removed]) to discuss the Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern merger.
* Aiden Buzzetti spoke with The Blaze ([link removed]) about our report calling for a GPS alternative.
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