The U.S. share of global chip making has shrunk from 37% in 1990 to just 12% in 2020. Now, the government has a plan to rebuild an industry it sees as crucial to national security. on.wsj.com/3niDk2l
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@WSJ Aha moment. Government is slow to acknowledge realities that have been around for years. We need better government, and that isn’t one that is forced to spend its way out of one crisis after another.
@WSJ It was government policies that shipped chip manufacturing over seas. Tax payers have been suffering ever since. Now we are on the hook for more frivolous spending to try to repair what they broke in the fist place.