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    2 years ago

    I’m all in favor of this, but I wish they hadn’t stuck a water intensive business in the middle of the goddamn desert. They already have a shortage of water.

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          2 years ago

          I’m just stating a fact here. US government does not give a shit about its citizens, you included. It’s more interested in its quixotic quest to deprive China of high end chips than ensuring people in Arizona have access to drinking water.

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            2 years ago

            Yet again, you fail to understand the US’s motivations. Like China, the US doesn’t want to be beholden to other nations for functionality that is vital for a modern economy. As for why Arizona? Simple. The state of Arizona gave them generous tax subsidies to locate in Arizona. And as much as I dislike that, I invite you to look at the favoritism exercised by China’s state owned banks before being critical.