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In reply to the discussion: 'We're All Dead': GOP Senator Reacts To Trump Tariffs [View all]Bluetus
(906 posts)52. All the CHIPS Act investments are at risk for the same reason
Capitalism runs on private investment. Private investment runs on risk-reward. When you have a madman capriciously changing the rules every day, completely unconstitutionally with no basis in legislation and no involvement at all from Congress, the risks are increased exponentially.
Intel has pushed off their famous new plant under the CHIPS act to beyond 2030, and I seriously doubt that they will make any significant moves as long as Trump is calling the shots.
Of course, Trump wants these companies to come to him and give his a few million bucks of tribute to free up the money and not put any other barriers in their way. But this may be a case where companies like Intel may see no reason to do anything at this stage.
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Hey Jonnie can you recall what happened in the impeachment hearings...............
turbinetree
Apr 3
#14
This is "Pandemic" economics all over again. It's the same schtick without killing a million people... yet n/t
Cheezoholic
Apr 3
#17
"Nobody knows what the impact of these tariffs is going to be on the economy." He is either 1. extremely stupid or 2. a
retread
Apr 3
#18
alarming thought: if he gets his way, the dollar may no longer be the world reserve currency
paulkienitz
Apr 3
#19
This is an egregiously bad headline since he's quoting Keynes' criticism of overusing long term models in policymaking
mathematic
Apr 3
#25
In both the long and short terms, Sen. John Kennedy remains a clueless shithead. (nt)
Paladin
Apr 4
#35
"Of course, Trump wants these companies to come to him and give his a few million bucks"
BumRushDaShow
Apr 4
#53
"Nobody knows what the impact of these tariffs is going to be on the economy."
regnaD kciN
Apr 4
#54