Perhaps not a popular opinion but at some point it doesn’t matter what it costs to make “stuff” here, like drugs, semi-conductors, you name it, because we cannot be beholden to our allies/adversaries.
Perhaps not a popular opinion but at some point it doesn’t matter what it costs to make “stuff” here, like drugs, semi-conductors, you name it, because we cannot be beholden to our allies/adversaries.
Was/is this a symptom?
Can they/were they paying them far less than Americans?
We drove by this huge plant last year. I see it is now 44B up from 17B
Actually, I see a super nice silver lining here .. 2nm instead of 4nm .. heck yeah
"The delay is partly due to changing chip technology needs—Samsung plans to upgrade the fab from 4nm to 2nm process technology."
I'd opine opposite that. Smaller geometry means more speed and less power going up as heat, both pretty important as mankind wipes himself out with technology.Very few applications need the smaller sizes and their associated costs
But are these Korean illegals people with expertise who had worked in similar factory in Korea? Or is their claim to fame that they speak Korean and are nothing more then simple day laborers?Even if Koreans make less ..
My guess is that they wanted to setup the factory right away and did not want to take time to hire and train a local work force.
Yeah, who wants anything tied to the dollar when the biggest scam and redistribution of wealth is when the gubermint prints more money, devalues the currency and everyone holding the currency is nothing more than a shmuck hold a bag full of shit. I don't blame foreign governments who hold dollars who go ape shift over the devaluing of the money.Stablecoins mandated to be backed by treasuries will keep upward pressure on bond prices, this would result in lowering the yield . ( prices and yields move opposite)
This lower yield (interest) trickles down to mortgages, consumer credit.
Yields drop so folks like me wont want to hold US Treasuries.
Dollar will be devalued faster, Bagholders will be?
Per Grok:
Stablecoins are digital currencies pegged to the USD, often backed by US Treasury bonds.
The claim: US pushes global use of these stablecoins. Buyers indirectly fund US debt as issuers buy more Treasuries to back them.
Then, US devalues the dollar (e.g., via inflation), shrinking the real value of that debt.
Holders of stablecoins lose value, while US offloads the debt burden.
According to S Korean officials, they were here specialty workers with valid visas to help construct the new battery building, and get it up and running.But are these Korean illegals people with expertise who had worked in similar factory in Korea? Or is their claim to fame that they speak Korean and are nothing more then simple day laborers?
Stablecoins mandated to be backed by treasuries will keep upward pressure on bond prices, this would result in lowering the yield . ( prices and yields move opposite)
This lower yield (interest) trickles down to mortgages, consumer credit.
Yields drop so folks like me wont want to hold US Treasuries.
Dollar will be devalued faster, Bagholders will be?
Per Grok:
Stablecoins are digital currencies pegged to the USD, often backed by US Treasury bonds.
The claim: US pushes global use of these stablecoins. Buyers indirectly fund US debt as issuers buy more Treasuries to back them.
Then, US devalues the dollar (e.g., via inflation), shrinking the real value of that debt.
Holders of stablecoins lose value, while US offloads the debt burden.
According to S Korean officials, they were here specialty workers with valid visas to help construct the new battery building, and get it up and running.
Trump is saying he only wants American workers doing this. Welp... 1, we do the exactly same thing when building factories, etc.. around the world, We send US workers to oversee everything.
2) We don't have any workers with the knowledge of setting up a battery factory like Hyundai is building.
So... If what S Korean officials stated is true, that they have valid visas, then :shrug:
But are these Korean illegals people with expertise who had worked in similar factory in Korea? Or is their claim to fame that they speak Korean and are nothing more then simple day laborers?