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1. sgnels+eE[view] [source] 2025-08-23 01:52:54
>>giveme+(OP)
Everyone is talking about "bailouts" and "owning a company that the government funds."

This isn't about that at all. This is about the breakdown of the rule of law, a unitary executive bypassing all other branches of government and demanding a private enterprise give itself over to the government.

If you don't think there was an "or else" as part of this deal, you're largely mistaken. If you don't think that there will be other questionalbe demands placed on Intel in the future from this government, you are largely mistaken.

But y'all go ahead and can keep arguing over whether we should "get something back" from this deal. Because that's really going to maker ameraica graet agian.

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2. JumpCr+0H[view] [source] 2025-08-23 02:19:38
>>sgnels+eE
> unitary executive bypassing all other branches of government

Is there even a pretence of a law being cited by the White House?

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3. edge17+pK[view] [source] 2025-08-23 02:51:40
>>JumpCr+0H
...thats how the US Constitution works. Congress passes laws (CHIPS Act) and the executive branch is empowered to carry them out - in this case the Secretary of Commerce and Commerce Dept. One can argue whether it stretches the intent of the law, nothing wrong with debate. But as of now, I don't think any judge or court has contested in the interpretation of the language.
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