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Can you describe so far the negative impacts of trumps move with intel? What has it prevented from happening? What has it interrupted?

After that - please let me know all the negative outcomes of the government taking partial ownership of AIG after the 2008 recession?
Still waiting on an answer from anyone here....
 
Did not say that - I asked a direct question and you can choose to answer it or not.
When im at my cpu I'll go dig them up but im asking you now when should I expect to see the consequences to the traitors?

Ive given up on epstein but as I told you in 2024 my number 1 issue was covid accountability
 
When im at my cpu I'll go dig them up but im asking you now when should I expect to see the consequences to the traitors?

Ive given up on epstein but as I told you in 2024 my number 1 issue was covid accountability
The sad part is autopen gave those pardons. So before accountability happens that needs to be undone.

But lots of funding decisions were punishments albeit a fraction of what these scum deserve.

Unless judges are going to be brave here and undo those pardons what can be done?
 
The sad part is autopen gave those pardons. So before accountability happens that needs to be undone.

But lots of funding decisions were punishments albeit a fraction of what these scum deserve.

Unless judges are going to be brave here and undo those pardons what can be done?
Let's start with Birx for admitting to faking and lying about data to influence the president. Charge her with treason and fraud for every person who took the shot under false pretenses

Charge state governors for violating the US constitution regarding the 1st and 4th amendments.

Provide a SINGLE punishment harsher than a guy paddleboarding alone in the ocean received
 
Let's start with Birx for admitting to faking and lying about data to influence the president. Charge her with treason and fraud for every person who took the shot under false pretenses

Charge state governors for violating the US constitution regarding the 1st and 4th amendments.

Provide a SINGLE punishment harsher than a guy paddleboarding alone in the ocean received
And all those things would be undone by the courts.

I love every single suggestion though.
 
This means Truflation has existed for over three years as of early 2026, creating independent, daily economic indexes.

OMG why didn't I know about truflation in its first year+ while Biden was president.

I won(D)er

Smart guy over here.....
 
Still waiting on an answer from anyone here....
I didn't figure we would need to state the obvious but we are not even a half of a year into the intel deal so let's give it some time here. But for starters, does the government now feel an obligation to ensure Intel doesn't fail? Intel is the dinosoour of our chip makers, and was badly losing to more innovative companies like AMD and Broadcom. Now, the tax payer is probably on the hook for keeping the dinosaur afloat for many decades to come. Not to mention, does the government now have a vested interest in ensuring AMD is less successful?

What about foreign companies changing their strategy now that their business dealings with Intel directly benefit the US government? Majority of intel business is from foreign companies. Does this now serve as a national security threat?

Or what about Intel? Do they now need to get permission for business decisions? Can the government simply tell them that they can no longer do business with certain entities? They can no longer open plants in certain spaces? They can't pay out a dividend to their investors? The government is now the largest shareholder of the company

They also diluted their current share holders by selling the shares at a discount.

I am reminded when Obama decided he would declare Solyndra the winner of the solar space. How did that work out? Or when he wrecked the used car market with his cash for clunkers business. the government meddling in private business is not a good thing. And up until September 2025, thethe would have agreed
 
But now you’ll tell us the Biden administration did a better job than they got credit for, right?
My guess is they have significantly more price points now then they did during Biden - But maybe they went backwards and got less data. If there is one thing I know about with tech is that it always gets less over time.
 
I’d probably use them in this context, but I’m not the one trying to justify it.

Is anyone denying Powell is under a criminal investigation? I’m asking this genuinely because that’s the reporting I’m seeing everywhere. Is this a semantics thing?
 
I didn't figure we would need to state the obvious but we are not even a half of a year into the intel deal so let's give it some time here. But for starters, does the government now feel an obligation to ensure Intel doesn't fail? Intel is the dinosoour of our chip makers, and was badly losing to more innovative companies like AMD and Broadcom. Now, the tax payer is probably on the hook for keeping the dinosaur afloat for many decades to come. Not to mention, does the government now have a vested interest in ensuring AMD is less successful?

What about foreign companies changing their strategy now that their business dealings with Intel directly benefit the US government? Majority of intel business is from foreign companies. Does this now serve as a national security threat?

Or what about Intel? Do they now need to get permission for business decisions? Can the government simply tell them that they can no longer do business with certain entities? They can no longer open plants in certain spaces? They can't pay out a dividend to their investors? The government is now the largest shareholder of the company

They also diluted their current share holders by selling the shares at a discount.

I am reminded when Obama decided he would declare Solyndra the winner of the solar space. How did that work out? Or when he wrecked the used car market with his cash for clunkers business. the government meddling in private business is not a good thing. And up until September 2025, thethe would have agreed
Great - Thanks for this being memorialized.

Do you have any other predictions on the negative consequences of this? Are you expecting Intel to fail or lag behind? A bailout in the future?
 
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