Indiana Senator Todd Young introduced a bill on Tuesday with bi-partisan support in both the House of Representatives and Senate.
The “Building Chips in America Act” is meant to bring microchip manufacturing back to America.
The bill also looks to curb the potential environmental effects of increasing America’s microchip production.
The legislation follows the passage of the passage of the “CHIPS and Science Act” which companies have responded to by investing hundreds of billions into domestic manufacturing.
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We don’t need more subsidies, we need less government involvement. Subsidies are a temporary fix, but removing the barriers to manufacturing (artificially high wages, overzealous EPA, HR red tape, ESG requirements, high taxes) is a permanent fix that doesn’t cost anything.
Toad Young always chooses the most expensive way to solve a perceived problem, a problem the government which he is part of, caused in the first place.
Certainly Indiana can find a suitable candidate to primary this big government establishment stooge.
Toad Young always seeks the most expensive and government heavy way to solve problems he, as part of the government, caused in the first place. As our society collapses around our ears what good are chips going to do except poser the means of our destruction through government tyranny. Just imagine how much more effective Adolph Hitler, Chairman Mao, or Josef Stalin could have been with a lot of comp0uter chips working for them.