• Munrock ☭
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    At the press of a button, all of those Chinese smart cars will transform to robot mode and form the AI-PLA! They’ll then promptly repair and upgrade all of the USA’s shithole-tier infrastructure, distribute educational tools and pamphlets across the US working class to give them class consciousness, and then promptly turn back into cars so that the US proletariat have the mobility needed to effectively organise.

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    The security risk is US auto makers having competition.

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    So theyre confirming that American tech spies on us.

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      It’s not as if we didn’t know this. PRISM has only grown in the 10 years since it was leaked.

      Now we have credible allegations that macOS is designed to spy on you and Windows’ spying is beyond obvious at this point

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    Ugh, I want an affordable tiny electric smart car. US is always a buzzkill.

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    China is already the largest exporter of cars and they are pretty much banned from the US market except for US-branded cars like the Buick Envision. There’s the whole rest of the world where China can undercut and possibly annihilate US and European makers.

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    I love how they can just completely ignore the WTO and their own capitalist free and fair trade rules when they suit them by crying national security. As long as it has electronics in it no one even looks at it funny.

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    Cool, let’s waste tax money on this ““investigation””. Better than spending it on bombs for Zionist terrorists to use against children I guess.

    Also, completely unrelated side note: did you know US homelessness increased 12% in 2023? If that pace continues we’ll double the homeless population between 5-6 years, and by about 2040 the percentage of USians who are homeless will be past 1% (so one out of every hundred people in the US). So glad we aren’t spending money to investigate that, cuz fuck the poors amIright? /s

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    I’m conflicted on how I feel about this. On one hand, protectionist slows down the deindustrialization of America, which is bad. On the other hand, it hampers American competitiveness and innovation.

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      On the other hand, it hampers American competitiveness and innovation.

      Mildly disagree with this. Protectionism alone does not hamper innovation. For example, China’s protectionism against American tech companies like Amazon and Facebook didn’t do so because there was a complimentary policy in place to help develop alternatives. If America is never going to invest in electric cars properly, their automobile industry is not going to keep up, protected or not.

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        True, but with protectionism, America’s private industry loses even the slightest motivation to continue innovating. Also it increases the cost of things in America.

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    love too pay $40k for a half-decent car instead of paying BYD $11k

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    Smdh China fitting it’s EV’s with coffee machines.