US to award Samsung up to $6.6 billion chip subsidy for Texas expansion, sources say - eviltoast
  • isles@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Taxpayer investment in private firms needs to come with dividends for taxpayers.

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      7 months ago

      Yeah it’s wild that the US government will fund private projects without getting the same bonds or shares that private investors would expect.

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      7 months ago

      Growth in an industry drives tax growth, job growth, and wage growth. Furthermore initiatives like this one insulate the country from strategic holes. The US goverment and tax payers most certainly get dividends on investment.

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        Growth in an industry drives tax growth, job growth, and wage growth.

        That’s some bullshit. These places will pay no taxes, create the most minimal of jobs, and pay next to nothing. Then, when their tax breaks run out, they pack up and move to the next tax break.

        Furthermore initiatives like this one insulate the country from strategic holes. The US goverment and tax payers most certainly get dividends on investment.

        Someone is profiting from this, but isn’t the taxpayers.

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          These places will pay no taxes, create the most minimal of jobs, and pay next to nothing.

          You are talking about a clean room chip fab here. They employ highly skilled labor that is paid quite well.

          Then, when their tax breaks run out, they pack up and move to the next tax break.

          Chip fabs do not just ‘pack up and move’. They are horrendously expensive to build and run for decades. The whole place is a clean room for an idea of how difficult these things are to build. Here is a video of a tour of one of Intel’s chip fabs.

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            7 months ago

            They’ll make a new entity that extracts most of the profit while the production facility operates at cost or even a loss. Jurisdiction shopping is a thing even within the US.