China can now apparently instigate anti-trust suits...
This would be incredibly dangerous not only for the rule of law, but because the primary complaint is being brought by a foreign competitor run by the Chinese government who coincidentally enough was convicted of including back doors in all their chips so they could spy on American companies...
Not only is "Judge" Locy Koh an example of everything that is wrong with the just-us system, but she is married to "Judge" Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, a Justice of the Supreme Court of California, and a former official in the Clinton and Obama administrations. Born in Mexico. Cuéllar was a member of the Obama-Biden Transition Project, where he co-directed the working group on immigration, borders and refugee policy.
Both "judges" are brainwashed graduates of Harvard; Cuellar also had his brain washed at Yale and Stanford.
Neither "judge" have ever held a productive job or run a business that produces anything.
America couldn't be in worse hands. I won't be surprised when these two are high in the list of comrades to be appointed to US Supreme Court by the next socialist Democrat POTUS.
Those two however are exceptionally corrosive.
(More evidence of treason, imo.)
"two Obama-appointed commissioners and a federal district judge effectively decided that they are better equipped to manage wireless network licensing and chipset prices than those who actually produce and purchase the technology."
And more evidence of left-biased organizations manipulating the US "just-us" system to unjustly enrich themselves with unearned wealth and power.
" internal Apple documents describe how, in an effort to “[r]educe Apple’s net royalty to Qualcomm,” Apple planned long before filing suit to “[h]urt Qualcomm financially” and “[p]ut Qualcomm’s licensing model at risk,” by filing lawsuits with claims similar to those of the Federal Trade Commission."
Ayn Rand described this activity in detail in Atlas Shrugged 62 years ago.
Yes, and that was her genius.
Foreseeing trends and where they'll lead.
To my knowledge it has only been shelved, not withdrawn, as mass protests broke out against it in Hong Kong.
China is unlikely to give up the suppressing of democratic rules in Hong Kong. Just as it did not give up its demand for Taiwan.
Communists don't give up.
Agree.
Communists are very resourceful in their forced methods, they have long decades of experience.
It'll probably be disguised as something else, not the direct bill.
Hopefully Hong Kong people will be are smart to recognize the ruse.
What this shows is that there are indeed a wide variety of fundamental cultural values which vary from nation to nation and affect the very way that such minds operate. Understand such polar opposites? Unlikely. Understand that the differences exist and potentially how to compensate for them? Maybe.