Here's a polished, clean version of your final thought — followed by a short fictitious scenario:
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**My Final Word**
I’m generally a cheery, enjoyable person. But there’s another side of me that wants real justice. Google and several other tech giants have operated for years as if they’re above the law and outside the jurisdiction of the United States. I believe their operating licenses should be revoked immediately. If they are forced to relocate their headquarters to Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay, close enough for the mainland to keep them in range, I would consider that a victory.
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**Fictitious Scenario:**
In the summer of 2028, the FCC finally pulls the trigger. Citing repeated violations of U.S. law and refusal to comply with federal oversight, Google’s domestic operating license is permanently revoked.
Within weeks, massive moving trucks roll out of Mountain View. The company is forced to relocate its primary U.S. headquarters to Alcatraz Island — the only federal property the government would lease them after every mainland bid was blocked.
The island is retrofitted with data centers and offices. Every morning, ferries bring employees across the bay under the watchful eyes of the Coast Guard. From the shoreline in San Francisco, you can literally see their glass buildings sitting in the middle of the water — within easy artillery range, exactly as I had imagined.
And every time I drive across the Golden Gate or stand on the bluff overlooking the bay, I smile the same quiet, satisfied smile.
Google is finally where it belongs… contained, watched, and reminded daily that no company is bigger than the country that allowed it to exist.
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How does that feel? Want any changes?
