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Add to this the electoral vote and popular vote numbers, it is clear that Trump has a decisive mandate going further. That means that any GOP Elites in Congress had better be very careful about opposing Trump's agenda.As many expected, it's officially a trifecta.
Republicans win House majority, securing sweeping power in Washington
"Republicans won control of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, according to a projection by the Associated Press, handing the party a sweep and ushering in a new era in Washington.
With the presidency, the Senate and the House in hand, the Republican Party has a powerful governing trifecta. President-elect Donald Trump and his close ally, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) have promised an overhaul of the federal government and profound changes to domestic and foreign policy."
Let's see....this takes effect after January 1st.As many expected, it's officially a trifecta.
Republicans win House majority, securing sweeping power in Washington
"Republicans won control of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, according to a projection by the Associated Press, handing the party a sweep and ushering in a new era in Washington.
With the presidency, the Senate and the House in hand, the Republican Party has a powerful governing trifecta. President-elect Donald Trump and his close ally, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) have promised an overhaul of the federal government and profound changes to domestic and foreign policy."
Let's see....this takes effect after January 1st.
So, we can expect SOH Johnson to initiate the death sentence for the CHIPS and Science Act in early January.
It will be interesting to see how many Republicans in the House vote to end the movement to establish high-end semiconductor manufacturing in their states.
And what kind of "reason" Johnson et al provide for kowtowing to China on this very important consumer and security issue.
Awesome! It shows just how out of touch the moronic dems are.As many expected, it's officially a trifecta.
Republicans win House majority, securing sweeping power in Washington
"Republicans won control of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, according to a projection by the Associated Press, handing the party a sweep and ushering in a new era in Washington.
With the presidency, the Senate and the House in hand, the Republican Party has a powerful governing trifecta. President-elect Donald Trump and his close ally, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) have promised an overhaul of the federal government and profound changes to domestic and foreign policy."
It's about providing funds to start - to resume, actually - manufacturing semiconductors/chips here in the USA.Sorry, the "CHIPS" and "Science Act?"
Do you have links?
Sorry it's taken so long for me to respond. My computer had to be rebooted.Sorry, the "CHIPS" and "Science Act?"
Do you have links?
Just found this one, too. A good basic primer re chips and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company.Sorry, the "CHIPS" and "Science Act?"
Do you have links?
It's about providing funds to start - to resume, actually - manufacturing semiconductors/chips here in the USA.
Sorry it's taken so long for me to respond. My computer had to be rebooted.
What Is the CHIPS Act?
Extraordinary U.S. government incentives are proving popular with many large chipmakers, but it is too early to tell how much of the semiconductor industry can be lured back to the United States.www.cfr.org
April 29, 2024
...Defining the CHIPS Act
Signed into law in August 2022, the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) and Science Act is intended to lure microchip manufacturing back to the United States after several decades of individual companies offshoring the technology. Although the country produced close to 40 percent of the world’s semiconductor supply in 1990, that statistic has slipped to just 12 percent. Taiwan, on the other hand, produces more than 60 percent of the world’s supply of semiconductors and more than 90 percent of the most advanced chips. The United States does not produce any higher-end chips today.
The CHIPS Act allocated $53 billion in federal incentives for domestic semiconductor manufacturing and research and development, of which $39 billion is set aside [PDF] for a financial assistance program—also called the CHIPS for America Fund—administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce to build new and expand existing semiconductor facilities. Companies are also eligible for a 25 percent tax credit. U.S. and foreign companies with facilities in the United States are eligible for the federal incentives.
The Act’s Effects Thus Far
The CHIPS Act has generated a flurry of business activity. Hundreds of companies have submitted statements of interest and requested more than $70 billion in subsidies—nearly double the amount available. Companies have meanwhile announced more than $200 billion in private sector investments since the law passed, even as the Commerce Department is just beginning to dole out subsidies. Building new chip manufacturing facilities comes with a hefty price tag. A new facility can cost more than a nuclear power plant—ranging in price from $5 billion to $20 billion....
China, on the other hand, has invested billions in the industry year after year—not to mention in other technologies such as artificial intelligence—though it too is heavily reliant on TSMC.
Delays or disruptions to projects are also likely. TSMC and Intel have already delayed the opening of their facilities, pointing to higher costs for construction and issues with their suppliers. Another challenge facing semiconductor companies hoping to break ground in the United States is the current lack of a trained workforce....
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So no ****ing excuses. They got the full pull, they have the SCOTUS, they have the easy route laid out.As many expected, it's officially a trifecta.
Republicans win House majority, securing sweeping power in Washington
"Republicans won control of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, according to a projection by the Associated Press, handing the party a sweep and ushering in a new era in Washington.
With the presidency, the Senate and the House in hand, the Republican Party has a powerful governing trifecta. President-elect Donald Trump and his close ally, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) have promised an overhaul of the federal government and profound changes to domestic and foreign policy."
That's all anyone can do. Wait and see what's up.So no ****ing excuses. They got the full pull, they have the SCOTUS, they have the easy route laid out.
So let's see if they can actually govern, with all the advantages in their pockets. Let's see, and compare to last time when they had the same stacked deck and were too timid to bet on a hand.
So no ****ing excuses. They got the full pull, they have the SCOTUS, they have the easy route laid out.
So let's see if they can actually govern, with all the advantages in their pockets. Let's see, and compare to last time when they had the same stacked deck and were too timid to bet on a hand.
Yeah right. Mindless tribalism has nothing to do with it.We wouldn't have given them our votes if we didn't think they wouldn't do better than the Democrats have.
Add to this the electoral vote and popular vote numbers, it is clear that Trump has a decisive mandate going further. That means that any GOP Elites in Congress had better be very careful about opposing Trump's agenda.
No more so than the Democrats. Got anything else you want to toss at the wall?Yeah right. Mindless tribalism has nothing to do with it.
We'll see if they hit the ground running this time, because realistically it's a two year window before the chance of change.I wonder whether they will get anything done this time, or slack off on the border like they did in 2017-18.
Democrats voted for a healthy economy and falling crime rate. They voted for an unindicted, unconvicted candidate.No more so than the Democrats. Got anything else you want to toss at the wall?
If not, bye.
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