Congress wants $50 billion give away to big corporations | Eastern NC Now

No strings attached, to the highly profitable microchip industry

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“What is Congress doing right now, at a time when we face so many massive problems?” asked Sanders, the chair of the Senate Budget Committee.

“The answer is that for two months, a 107-member conference committee has been meeting behind closed doors to provide over $50 billion in corporate welfare with no strings attached to the highly profitable microchip industry.”

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( July 16th, 2022 @ 11:28 am )
 
Here's whats worse. Nancy Pelosi took an $8 million stake in chip maker Nvidia just before all of this came out, and then publicly endorsed this bill. How in the world is that NOT insider trading? It is corruption with a capital ""C".
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