He's just playin' possum on ya, CC. He learned that the hard-way in '16. Remember they was gonna change it to the popular vote exclusive the day after. They was gonna move off the North American continent. They was gonna stop having babies. They was gonna kill him come or high water. They was gonna sue him for divorce if Mel didn't within' 72 hours of him getting sworn, OR, help Madonna mine their new digs. They was gonna indict him for breathing if he lived thru Madonna's TnT badgering.
On & on.
Yet when Trump announced tariffs you called him everything but a White man.
You heard me, Winester.
The Solar Breakthrough That Could Help the U.S. Compete With China
The biggest investor in U.S. solar manufacturing is embracing a new technology that reduces the cost of producing the panels, potentially bolstering efforts to build a supply chain outside of China for an industry crucial to the energy transition.
The new technology comes from an Israeli startup that promises to simplify one of the most bersome steps in solar manufacturing and cut costs by reducing the amount of silver needed to capture sunlight on the panels.
The startup, called Lumet, is the brainchild of Benny Landa, who founded the company that developed the first digital printing press. That company was sold to HP for $830 million in the early 2000s. Lumet is working with Bank of America to raise hundreds of millions of dollars in the coming months, Landa said.
South Korea’s Hanwha Group says it will be the first company to use Lumet’s technology. Hanwha’s Qcells unit, one of the biggest solar-panel makers outside China, is building a multibillion-dollar solar supply chain in Georgia. The company expects the financial savings and performance gains to help it compete with low-cost products from the world’s biggest producer.
Plummeting costs have made solar power one of the cheapest and fastest-growing sources of energy globally. Further advances can reduce the need for fossil fuels to meet rising demand for electricity and help limit climate change.
Solar panels account for a small portion of overall project costs, but bigger contributors like labor, permitting and financing expenses are less flexible.
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https://www.wsj.com/the-solar-breakt...ete-with-china
In the 1980s they said the Japenese can make cars cheaper but couldn't innovate; there's a similar derogatory impulse at work here.
Boiled down, Trump's 2024 ruminations on taxation and tariffs boil down to how shift the burden from rich people to everyone else.
Horse .
If anyone knows how to cheat and take short cuts its Trump.
Profit NOW at the expense of the future of others.
His claim to fame in Business.
1 of only 44 others across 4 centuries to make President.
That ain't whistlin' Dixie, bu.
magas at walmart aint going to like that
Hunter Biden would LHAO if Trump hadn't done that to him. Trump did that.
18>17. Biden did that.
Grow up, squirt.
Dollar Stores will change their names to the $5.99 Stores withe new tariffs on Chyna
...& American will apologize for it.
you mean 18 > 16.01
War Chief Biden needs a bigger White House to hang all his maga scalps for sure.
It can't even fit the Yam s section which includes the 2020 scalp with the 8 million plus voter cluster, 34 felony scalps, 1 sexual assault scalp, $88M defamation scalps, and $480M fraud scalps, etc., etc., etc.
+ Trump's latest...
Biden's boy's scalp upon our tee-pee lodge pole.
Trump did that.
TSM says they are still going to make Nvidia's fast chips in Taiwan even though they are building another plant in the US.
Absolutely. And nary risk for (their) children if all get out goes haywire. It'll be (our) children sent to the Taiwan slaughter. We coulda made 'em here the entire time, but why waste a perfectly good MIC? Can't think of a single reason.
Duh, TSMC's $40 billion Arizona project has been pushed back to 2025 due to a shortage of local expertise, with the second factory now slated for operation between 2027 and 2028.
Damned! Missed it by that much.
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