Assume, for the sake of argument, that all of the bad things the govt asserts about China are true, do we want to give unilateral authority to the govt to destroy companies? What does that portend for US companies operating in foreign jurisdictions?https://techcrunch.com/2020/08/02/pompeo-says-u-s-may-take-action-against-tiktok-and-other-chinese-tech-companies-shortly/ …
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I have to imagine you understand the difference between what I’m suggesting and what you just said. They don’t allow us to participate in their market, so we should not let them participate in ours. And, worse, this is a latent military and propaganda tool.
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Again, I’ve said for a year and a half that TikTok is probably a national security concern, well before anybody was talking about it. Scott and I are saying the method by which you address this matters. By executive decree? By due process? Through the court system?
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No, but that also doesn't mean we should never fight back.
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Yes. If they want access to the American market, open China up to American companies. I am not talking low cost goods. I am talking China’s biggest companies
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West Wing Season 1 Episode 3 - Proportional Response
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