Walmart Super Tech - has it been discontinued?

That would require American companies to forgo selling their products to those willing to pay the most. I’m not opposed to that necessarily (in the name of national security), but it would be a tough sell to the oligarchs here.
It doesn't require that at all. They can sell wherever in normal times. It just ensures supply if scarcity raises its head. Successful business leaders have supported the production of semiconductors here, for exactly the reasons discussed.

"Oligarchs." LOL. Interesting use of that term. Sounds political. :sneaky:
 
It is the truth. Many saw this coming as far back as the 1990s but there was and is not one thing we could or can do about it. All we can do is hang on for the ride now.
For sure, fact and truth!

The reality is none of us would like the price of any items if the US was completely vertically integrated. Yes, this thread is about availability and price of an item with short term supply pressure, but long term worldwide availability. I have worked in manufacturing for ~30 years and I am deeply concerned about the long-term viability. At the end of the day, it is about customer choice.

My wife has a pretty important Dave Ramsey saying she uses... People tell you what is important to them by how they spend their money!
 
It doesn't require that at all. They can sell wherever in normal times. It just ensures supply if scarcity raises its head. Successful business leaders have supported the production of semiconductors here, for exactly the reasons discussed.

"Oligarchs." LOL. Interesting use of that term. Sounds political. :sneaky:
Big oil has been that since crude became part of the commodities market...there's nothing political about it...
 
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