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The solution isn't government intervention regulation, in either direction. Didn't we just agree that government just needs to get completely out of the way?
That's what we had before 2020.

Taiwan made all the microchips and a hostile government 80 miles away from Taiwan could push a button a shut down our entire economy and they were threatening to.

If our government gets out of the way then another powerful government will just fill the power vacuum.
 
Maybe you already know, but TSMC Phoenix plant is up and running for about 4 months now. It's complete and they're planning on building s second fab next door. That's an old article. I don't know if Taiwanese are working there but I know construction was a shit show with the owners wanting workers to bypass safety regulations, poor payment to subs, etc. They want the Asian work ethic in the US.
 
Maybe you already know, but TSMC Phoenix plant is up and running for about 4 months now. It's complete and they're planning on building s second fab next door. That's an old article. I don't know if Taiwanese are working there but I know construction was a shit show with the owners wanting workers to bypass safety regulations, poor payment to subs, etc. They want the Asian work ethic in the US.

As opposed to living in a parents basement playing video games, eating generic Doritos, drinking Shasta while ranking 38th in the world in education?
 
Maybe you already know, but TSMC Phoenix plant is up and running for about 4 months now. It's complete and they're planning on building s second fab next door. That's an old article. I don't know if Taiwanese are working there but I know construction was a shit show with the owners wanting workers to bypass safety regulations, poor payment to subs, etc. They want the Asian work ethic in the US.
They wanted to hire Chinese nationalists. There was even a lawsuit.

People in the USA are indoctrinated to believe that only white people can do racism.

 
As opposed to living in a parents basement playing video games, eating generic Doritos, drinking Shasta while ranking 38th in the world in education?

Other countries send people to the USA to go to school because we have the best schools in the world.

Taiwan would be speaking Japanese if the USA didn't liberate them.
 
Other countries send people to the USA to go to school because we have the best schools in the world.

Taiwan would be speaking Japanese if the USA didn't liberate them.

You're just saying that because you live were programmed here. There are many good institutions throughout the world, including here in America.
 
You're just saying that because you live were programmed here. There are many good institutions throughout the world, including here in America.
There are plenty of people I have seen and met from other countries that were "highly educated".

Yet they keep on losing over and over again against the USA.

The USA definitely has an education problem and that is that other countries keep having to retake the same lessons.
 
LOL these megacorps are in on the scam. The company that I worked for would say the same thing.

Is it profitable for these megacorps to bring over cheap foreigners? You fuckin betcha.

That's your problem, you're too gullible.
:rolleyes: Tell me you didn't read the article or comprehend it without telling me that. The TSMC factory will ultimatly employ 25,000 U.S. workers permantly but it got slowed down over 500 temporary pipe fitting jobs.
 
The solution isn't government intervention regulation, in either direction. Didn't we just agree that government just needs to get completely out of the way?
No, what we agreed to was that the government needs to stop forcing people to be part of its authoritarian regime.

Just because I want the government to respect your right to secede from it, doesn't mean I don't want the government to keep these dirty immigrants in their own dirty countries.
 
:rolleyes: Tell me you didn't read the article or comprehend it without telling me that. The TSMC factory will ultimatly employ 25,000 U.S. workers permantly but it got slowed down over 500 temporary pipe fitting jobs.
I'm sure it would have been convenient to bring foreign workers in. It usually is "convenient".

It's not my concern that the factory got slowed down. I could not care less
 
I'm sure it would have been convenient to bring foreign workers in. It usually is "convenient".

It's not my concern that the factory got slowed down. I could not care less
Yeah. The Taiwanese company should not hire 25,000 Americans full time permanent just to placate 500 temporary and unqualified pipe fitters. Got it.
 
Yeah. The Taiwanese company should not hire 25,000 Americans full time permanent just to placate 500 temporary and unqualified pipe fitters. Got it.

It's the absolute oldest trick in the book. Claim a skills shortage as an excuse to bring over cheaper labor.

You read this shit on the internet. I've seen this shit in real life with personal experiences.

I'll trust my personal experiences over your internet readings, every day of the week.
 
Half of the workers at TSMC as of early this year are Taiwanese. You give them an inch with this shit and they will take a mile


When questioned about why American employees had been replaced by Taiwanese nationals, TSMC’s senior HR director, Ted Chiang, allegedly explained that the company was Asian.
 
It's the absolute oldest trick in the book. Claim a skills shortage as an excuse to bring over cheaper labor.

You read this shit on the internet. I've seen this shit in real life with personal experiences.

I'll trust my personal experiences over your internet readings, every day of the week.
That's a nonsensically stupid argument considering the TAIWAN Semiconductor Manufacturing Company could have simply kept making all of its chips in TAIWAN. But I don't expect you to actually make sense at this point.
 
That's a nonsensically stupid argument considering the TAIWAN Semiconductor Manufacturing Company could have simply kept making all of its chips in TAIWAN. But I don't expect you to actually make sense at this point.

I'd rather they didn't build a factory here at all if it means they're going to bring over 1000's of new H1B's along with it.

A lot of those are not going to be temporary.
 
:rolleyes: Thousands? Try less than 100.


First off, your chart says it's 167, which is decidedly more than 100.

Second, that's not including their subcontractors, which are usually a very large portion of a project like this.

Third, they plan to bring on much more over the next few years.

Half of the 2200 workforce is Taiwanese currently, and I doubt all of those are E-2.
 
Maybe he's pestering them because they let this factoid slip...

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