Discussion Intel's past, present and future

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Hulk

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It's almost like Republicans talking about government over reach, and picking winners and losers was just a big joke.
Depends. In almost all cases yes. But if it's something like the government mobilizing Ford or GM or other American companies for war production in order to fight the Axis in WWII then I'm okay with it.

Obama blowing 500 million on Solyndra to "feed" his friends and then get paid a half mil for a speech here and there, then not so much.

If Intel is the ONLY chip production facility in the US, then yes, we have to keep them around in some capacity for basic survival.
 

brycejones

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Depends. In almost all cases yes. But if it's something like the government mobilizing Ford or GM or other American companies for war production in order to fight the Axis in WWII then I'm okay with it.

Obama blowing 500 million on Solyndra to "feed" his friends and then get paid a half mil for a speech here and there, then not so much.

If Intel is the ONLY chip production facility in the US, then yes, we have to keep them around in some capacity for basic survival.

Error 404: Obama blowing 500 million on Solyndra to "feed" his friends

Also getting angry at Obama's speeches AFTER he is out of office is just weird. Unless you have evidence he was being paid for speeches while he was President.