US Administration is considering stake in Intel

14 belter 7 8/14/2025, 8:10:44 PM cnbc.com ↗

Comments (7)

evanjrowley · 3h ago
Intel can become like Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. If that happened, then who would be the regulator providing oversight of Intel?
cosmicgadget · 2h ago
Whichever regulators are left standing after P2025 is done.
belter · 2h ago
The US is slowly becoming the USSR. The state has a share in every company, and every boardroom, has a political commissar nominated by one person.

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mensetmanusman · 56m ago
You mean China, which has successfully outcompeted due to govt financing in many industries.
bitsage · 2h ago
In the USSR, the state owned the means of production. That isn’t the desire here, economic nationalism is. We’re reverting back to the American School of Economics. Someone in Trump’s group of economic advisers must be a big fan of Friedrich List.
SamInTheShell · 2h ago
My first thought was “sounds like communism”. Not that I’m either for or against the idea. Just seems to line up with the literal definition as I know it.
tempodox · 2h ago
You took the words right out of my mouth. Funny how totalitarian dictatorships are all alike.