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Ρεπουμπλικάνοι: Ένδειξη της επιρροής Τραμπ στο κόμμα, η εκλογή της Ελίζ Στέφανικ στη Βουλή των Αντιπροσώπων
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Les républicains du Congrès s alignent derrière Trump pour reprendre le pouvoir - Monde

Les républicains du Congrès s alignent derrière Trump pour reprendre le pouvoir - Monde
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El ocaso de los neocon El trumpismo se afianza entre los

El ocaso de los neocon El trumpismo se afianza entre los
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Liz Cheney Says Not Increasing Military Spending by 3-5% Is a Red Line

President Biden requested a $753 billion military budget for the 2022 fiscal year, which would be the highest of all time. But this number is not enough for Republican hawks in Congress. Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WI) said not increasing the budget by three to five percent would be a “red line” for Republicans. Biden’s budget request would be about a 1.6 percent increase from 2021. “In my view, that is a red line, and if the administration is not going to be proposing a budget that meets that requirement, then I think they will need to explain to the American people why they’re unwilling to fund defense at the levels the nation needs,” Cheney said at the McAleese Defense Programs Conference, which was held virtually on Wednesday and Thursday.

Chip Shortage Drives Hard Look at America s Industrial Policy

Chip Shortage Drives Hard Look at America’s Industrial Policy The U.S. was once king of semiconductor manufacturing. Today, not so much. In an interview, Skanda Amarnath discusses what went wrong with our chip-making prowess and if government intervention is needed. May 14, 2021 •  (Shutterstock) As 2021 unfolds, a series of shortages have gripped the economy. Recent weeks have seen headlines about scarcities of gasoline, lumber, and chicken wings. But nothing has grabbed the attention of policymakers and business leaders like the semiconductor shortage. Microchips are in everything from motor vehicles to gaming consoles to personal computers, and the surge in work-from-home activity has fueled unprecedented demand. The world’s largest semiconductor manufacturer is in Taiwan, and China has been heavily supporting its domestic companies as well. The U.S., meanwhile, has seen its share of global semiconductor manufacturing shrink from 37

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