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Ed H. – And exactly how is President Biden responsible for the shortage of computer chips in the US? Eighty percent of the global supply comes from foreign sources, the vast majority from mainland China (which during the pandemic completely shutdown production which experts have cited as the reason for our current domestic predicament). So unless you know something the experts don’t know, please enlighten us,