an investment in our offspring's future...which appears to be something that people like you could not care less about.
Close. BOOBIES. Well, I don't know - is there a difference between titties and boobies?
Mrkelly » Today, 9:03 am » wrote: ↑ I would love buy American
because we as a nation decided we wanted it
not because some billionaire tries to bully the world to make it happen
it will take years to build the facilities and infrastructure to make that happen
it will take cooperations deciding to pay a living wage to get those millions of workers to punch the clock
but we don’t need to suffer for all those years to get er dun
tRumpis a **** uncaring, bought and paid for clown
and like Obomba, he had a huge swell of support
and like obomba, he is gonna piss it away to appease the oligarchs
but do carry on
*Beekeeper » 59 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ About 5 miles from my home, back in October, construction was started on five i million square ft warehouses. Today, 2 of them are filled with tenants and product is arriving and shipping daily. One of them will have a tenant move in on May 1st. The other 2 are leased, but tenants won't be moving in until July 1st.
So please, STOP with your "it will take years" to build the buildings and have actual MANUFACTURERS MOVE IN!! A million sq ft warehouse can ALSO be used as MANUFACTURING FACILITY as well. There's no rocket science needed to make that work, DICKSUCK!!
The ONLY thing stopping it from happening is LEFT WING ASSHOLES WITH A **** OUTLOOK ON EVERYTHING TRYING TO STOP IT FROM HAPPENING!!
Please, TAKE YOUR DOOM AND GLOOM SOCIALIST **** AND GO **** YOURSELF!!
Lying child molester.Mrkelly » 18 minutes ago » wrote: ↑I ain’t talking about building a warehouse Cletus
of course they can be built quickly
A MANUFACTURING facility is a whole different animal
more like this
in my neck of the woods
Intel's chip manufacturing project in Ohio has experienced several delays, with the latest timeline extending the completion of Mod 1 to 2030 and Mod 2 to 2031. Despite the delays, construction is ongoing, and the company continues to hire and train personnel for the Ohio site, according to a memo sent to employees. The project is a $20 billion investment and is expected to create thousands of jobs.
Here's a more detailed look at the project's progress:
- Original Timeline:
The project was initially projected to be operational by 2025.I bet they can make a new trailer park quick too
Uh huh.Blackvegetable » Today, 8:06 am » wrote: ↑ I'm just glad my maker programmed me for hips....I'll be dead before they figure out how to make those on order...
I always wore a Citizen, back in my watch days. Solid, handsome, reasonable.Skans » Today, 8:09 am » wrote: ↑ Tennis shoes? Lol-gramps. Alright, so you got me. Yes, I have a phone - a tracfone, which is perhaps more Cinese than a Shaolin Monk. And, I will admit, I've got a problem. A real problem. I need a 12-step program. But, they tell me the first step is to admit you have a problem first. So, here goes.....I BUY CHEAP MECHANICAL WATCHES OFF OF ALIEXPRESS
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Not Trump, though.Skans » Today, 8:11 am » wrote: ↑ Yep. You, me and a dog named boo all agree that the MILITARY BUDGET NEEDS TO BE SLASHED AND BURNED!!!
A warehouse stores products that same building in the interior can have things producing finished products instead of storing them to be distributed to retail markets.Mrkelly » Yesterday, 1:48 pm » wrote: ↑I ain’t talking about building a warehouse Cletus
of course they can be built quickly
A MANUFACTURING facility is a whole different animal
more like this
in my neck of the woods
Intel's chip manufacturing project in Ohio has experienced several delays, with the latest timeline extending the completion of Mod 1 to 2030 and Mod 2 to 2031. Despite the delays, construction is ongoing, and the company continues to hire and train personnel for the Ohio site, according to a memo sent to employees. The project is a $20 billion investment and is expected to create thousands of jobs.
Here's a more detailed look at the project's progress:
- Original Timeline:
The project was initially projected to be operational by 2025.I bet they can make a new trailer park quick too
An ISOLATED example isn't the norm, DICKHEAD!!Mrkelly » Yesterday, 1:48 pm » wrote: ↑I ain’t talking about building a warehouse Cletus
of course they can be built quickly
A MANUFACTURING facility is a whole different animal
more like this
*Beekeeper » Today, 4:46 am » wrote: ↑ An ISOLATED example isn't the norm, DICKHEAD!!
You **** gloom and doomers need to be executed and incinerated. PERIOD!! Lefties ALWAYS want to delay, delay, delay and tell us "it can't be done". I remember your side telling everyone "It will take 10 years to drill for all that oil". In under 2 years, OIL WAS FLOWING in MASSIVE QUANTITIES!! During WW II, factories were not just converted but BUILT to produce weapons needed to win in under 6 months. Liberty SHIPS built in under a week. Aircraft carriers built in under a year. Atomic reactors and centrifuges built and producing in under a year. AMERICA and AMERICANS can and will do when you **** IDIOTS get out of the damn way!!
If you want to live in a nation where "CAN DO" is what happens, then SHUT THE **** UP AND GET THE HELL OUT OF OUR WAY!! PERIOD!!
Intel's chip manufacturing project in Ohio has experienced multiple delays, with the first plant in New Albany now projected to begin operations between 2030 and 2031, and the second plant in 2032. These delays are attributed to various factors, including market challenges, slower-than-expected rollout of government funding, and Intel's own financial struggles.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- Initial Timeline:
Intel originally planned to begin chip production in Ohio by late 2025.- First Delay:
Construction on the first plant was initially expected to be completed in late 2026, but this was pushed back due to market challenges and the slow rollout of government funding.- Continued Delays:
Further delays have been announced, with the first plant now projected to begin operations in 2030 or 2031.- Second Plant:
Construction of the second plant is now expected to be completed in 2031, with operations beginning in 2032.- Reasons for Delays:
Intel has cited a combination of factors, including market challenges, slow rollout of government funding through the CHIPS and Science Act, and Intel's own financial difficulties.