Biden administration awards $325M to upgrade Indiana plants for EV components production

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14 thoughts on “Biden administration awards $325M to upgrade Indiana plants for EV components production

  1. Old Biden getting the job done for hard working Americans while old mentally deranged Trump is golfing and promising more tax cuts for billionaires and promising to reverse clean energy legislation. Vote for Biden who cares about America. Not Trump who is only running to stay out of jail.

  2. Digital created inflationary dollars, welfare for some of the largest industrial companies in the world, while every day US Citizens struggle to keep up with inflation!

    1. And Trumps Billions for farm bail outs after his disastrous tariffs caused a Chinese backlash wasn’t just buying votes?

      Trump’s vote buying cost Billions with a “B”.

    2. And the Trump grain subsidies didn’t add to the economy. They were just to keep farmers afloat and the grain market from collapse.

  3. Biden is subsidizing the electric car market with billions of our tax dollars! It certainly isn’t the market or demand for EV’s that is driving the EV car market.

  4. Let us remember that this was a bipartisan effort, albeit disproportionate in numbers from either side of the aisle, nevertheless bi-partisan. The CHIPS Act is very good and timely for strengthening the high-tech manufacturing capabilities in the US. Let us celebrate that when lawmakers work together, good things happen. Not much of that has been happening since the advent of algorithmically driven and polarizing social media, circa 2011-14.

    Here is what Senator Todd Young (R) says on his website:
    “In August 2022, America went on offense against the Chinese Communist Party when legislation I worked on for years to out-innovate and outcompete China was signed into law. The legislation went by many titles – the Endless Frontier Act, the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act, and finally the CHIPS and Science Act. No matter its name, this law is a win for Indiana, makes a bold investment in our country’s national security, and will ensure America continues to lead the world in technological innovation.”

    Generating partisan hatred is easy. Achieving bi-partisan accomplishments requires much slogging and hard work. Let’s support more of that and come together to work for a bright future for our kids.

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