Anonymous wrote:Semis are best made in countries where:
1. Technical education is high and valued
2. Wages are low
3. Exchange rates are make domestic currency much weaker than the US dollar
The us will never be competitive with East Asia on chip mfg - not sure how Rhodes scholars like Gina raimondo don’t get this
Anonymous wrote:Semis are best made in countries where:
1. Technical education is high and valued
2. Wages are low
3. Exchange rates are make domestic currency much weaker than the US dollar
The us will never be competitive with East Asia on chip mfg - not sure how Rhodes scholars like Gina raimondo don’t get this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again Republicans are hoping for America to lose. Weird flex.
Once again Democrats are giving big business tax breaks.
The income tax on the jobs created as well as new service jobs that go with the manufacturing plant and the corresponding economic stimulus more than make up for the tax breaks.
The property taxes would go to the state and local governments. The income taxes go to the federal government. Robbing Peter to pay Paul.
No, peter and paul have a bigger pie and workpail Joe has a job now. And his wife has a new job in an insurance office or at a retail store that serve all of Joe's pals.
The state and county are robbed of tax monies. Taxes that pay to educate workpail Joe's children and pay for services, like roads, that Joe might want to use. I guess the state can beg the federal government for a grant. Central planning and control at it's finest.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.economist.com/business/2024/02/22/tsmc-is-having-more-luck-building-in-japan-than-in-america
Tsmc is able to build and scale in Japan much faster than the us
Anonymous wrote:https://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-chipmakers-dont-have-enough-workers-biden-hopes-a-new-5-billion-plan-will-help-132718872.html
Chipmakers are struggling to get enough Americans trained for the positions needed to keep pace with growing demand. The Biden administration on Friday announced its latest effort to help alleviate the problem.
The White House said Friday that the US expects to invest more than $5 billion in a public-private consortium aimed at supporting research and development in advanced computer chips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-chipmakers-dont-have-enough-workers-biden-hopes-a-new-5-billion-plan-will-help-132718872.html
Chipmakers are struggling to get enough Americans trained for the positions needed to keep pace with growing demand. The Biden administration on Friday announced its latest effort to help alleviate the problem.
The White House said Friday that the US expects to invest more than $5 billion in a public-private consortium aimed at supporting research and development in advanced computer chips.
Consortium? That's not going to go well.
Anonymous wrote:https://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-chipmakers-dont-have-enough-workers-biden-hopes-a-new-5-billion-plan-will-help-132718872.html
Chipmakers are struggling to get enough Americans trained for the positions needed to keep pace with growing demand. The Biden administration on Friday announced its latest effort to help alleviate the problem.
The White House said Friday that the US expects to invest more than $5 billion in a public-private consortium aimed at supporting research and development in advanced computer chips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again Republicans are hoping for America to lose. Weird flex.
Once again Democrats are giving big business tax breaks.
The income tax on the jobs created as well as new service jobs that go with the manufacturing plant and the corresponding economic stimulus more than make up for the tax breaks.
The property taxes would go to the state and local governments. The income taxes go to the federal government. Robbing Peter to pay Paul.
No, peter and paul have a bigger pie and workpail Joe has a job now. And his wife has a new job in an insurance office or at a retail store that serve all of Joe's pals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again Republicans are hoping for America to lose. Weird flex.
Once again Democrats are giving big business tax breaks.
The income tax on the jobs created as well as new service jobs that go with the manufacturing plant and the corresponding economic stimulus more than make up for the tax breaks.
The property taxes would go to the state and local governments. The income taxes go to the federal government. Robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again Republicans are hoping for America to lose. Weird flex.
Once again Democrats are giving big business tax breaks.
The income tax on the jobs created as well as new service jobs that go with the manufacturing plant and the corresponding economic stimulus more than make up for the tax breaks.