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Trump's Second Term: U.S. News and Politics

Trump in 2018:

This is just the beginning. This is one of the largest plants in the world. And when you think in terms of 20 million feet — if you build in Manhattan a million-foot building, that’s a very big building. They don’t get much bigger. And here you’re talking about more. Think of it: more than 20 million feet. And that’s probably going to be a minimal number.

So I’m thrilled to be here in the Badger State with the hardworking men and women of Foxconn working with you. Moments ago, we broke ground on a plant that will provide jobs for much more than 13,000 Wisconsin workers. (Applause.) Really something. Really something. Thank you, fellas.

....And Masa Son — you want to talk about another successful guy — he was in my office. He said — a friend of mine set it up — said, “I want to invest $50 billion in the United States.” I said, “You don’t mean $50 billion. You mean $50 million.” And that would have been okay. That would have been worth about a five-minute meeting. $50 million. (Laughter.) And so I thought he was saying $50 million.


The Verge in 2024:

Trump said Foxconn’s $10 billion investment, which would create 13,000 new jobs, would be the “eighth wonder of the world.” Most of it never materialized.

The company later downsized its plans for the factory. As Josh Dzieza reported for The Verge, the innovation centers stayed empty, and Foxconn hired just a few hundred employees, many of whom were later laid off. According to Dzieza’s reporting, many of the people who ended up employed by Foxconn were hired so the company could get a tax subsidy payment from the state of Wisconsin. The state ended up rejecting Foxconn’s subsidy application after finding that the company had only employed 281 people eligible under the contract. In the end, the project left Racine worse off: to build the factory, the state seized land, including people’s homes, via eminent domain and diverted water from Lake Michigan.
 
It's like everybody's got total fucking amnesia about all the shit he said he was going to do in his first term and how it all worked out, no wonder he got re-elected
Are you talking about the AI investment? Sounds much more likely when you've got the tech barons - all deeply committed to AI - literally forming his inner circle
 
Are you talking about the AI investment? Sounds much more likely when you've got the tech barons - all deeply committed to AI - literally forming his inner circle

Sam Altman, Larry Ellison, and Masayoshi Son are a long way outside the inner circle - if this project actually gets $500 billion in investment and creates 100,000 jobs, I'll eat a MAGA hat
 
Sam Altman, Larry Ellison, and Masayoshi Son are a long way outside the inner circle - if this project actually gets $500 billion in investment and creates 100,000 jobs, I'll eat a MAGA hat
maybe you're right....it definitely wont create all those jobs, thats guaranteed...the article says the 500 mill is the total investment that might be created
rereading the article the details are sketchy to say the least
 
All diversity offices ordered to close:


Came here to post the BBC's report on the same story

All government employees in diversity roles put on leave

One of Trump's first moves in office was signing an executive order to end what he calls "radical and wasteful" government Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) programmes. In a social media post, his press secretary confirmed staff in any of those roles will be placed on paid administrative leave "effective immediately", as government takes steps to end all DEIA initiatives, offices and programs. A memo issued by the Office of Personnel Management instructed agencies to notify affected employees no later than 17:00 EST (22:00 GMT) on Wednesday. It also directs agencies to remove the associated websites and social media accounts, and to cancel any DEI-related trainings.
 
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