mnottertail -> RE: Trump on China (12/6/2016 9:01:23 AM)
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I did, no didnt happen. China builds their own processors, and we use them in our military equipment. For the root of that problem, go see St. Wrinklemeat, your nutsucker boy. Free Market communists do not support defense technology with industrial Policy. China was aware it lagged semiconductor technology in the 1950's. After the cultural revolution, in 1983, they started coordinating and funding it as a matter of national industrial policy (something free market communists eschew to the United States everlasting detriment), and they first partnered with Taiwan, then several other foreign governments, for R & D. In the 1990s the government backed the policy for business use. In 1993, Clinton allowed the sale of a 8 million dollar Cray, and why not? Nutsuckers proclaimed it legal, wonderful, and in their corporate masters best interests, because in his final days in office Mr. Bush overruled the Defense Department and ordered the approval of a license pending necessary processing. And it was done and there went the Cray. On October 2007, the United States Government enrolled SMIC in its Validated End User (VEU) program as a trusted customer of regulated U.S. technology, thereby reducing many of the export control barriers for SMIC. That would be your nutsucker boy, W. look this shit up, so you dont look so fucking stupid.
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