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1. cuttot+I4[view] [source] 2025-08-22 21:31:13
>>giveme+(OP)
Genuine question-

How does Govt picking winners and losers going to help?

Intel is no Too big to fail Bank. Why save Intel of all chip manufacturers? Wouldnt it be like 25 years too late, with Intel and its heydays !?

Would Govt now ensure parity by investing in "marquee" entities across different industrial domains?

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2. miohta+p8[view] [source] 2025-08-22 21:52:04
>>cuttot+I4
There is only 1 winner and 1 loser: Intel.

It's the only chip manufacturer "left" in the US. The argument is national security: the US expects China to invade Taiwan and this will kill TSMC in the process.

Whether this will happen or not can be debated, but this is what the government expects.

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3. gonzop+qn[view] [source] 2025-08-22 23:30:16
>>miohta+p8
And the current administration is unlikely to help Taiwan in the event of said invasion.
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4. SJC_Ha+t43[view] [source] 2025-08-24 05:15:01
>>gonzop+qn
Quite the opposite. Part of the reason Trump wanted to end the Russia-Ukraine war so bad was because they wanted to gear up for the "big fight". Ukraine simply wasn't a big strategic priority which is why they wanted to either end the war (best case), or shift responsibility over to Europe if that failed.

Lookup Elbridge Colby - served in first Trump admin and now Undersecretary of Defense. Along with Hegseth and JD Vance, they are all that same line of thought

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