I don't, but it's not that hard for me to find.Somebody just needs to post @DucksFC’s “troglodyte” opening meltdown to bookend this one. It’s a wrap. He’s retarded.
@Fire_Marshall_Bill I think you have that wimpy rant saved.
I don't, but it's not that hard for me to find.Somebody just needs to post @DucksFC’s “troglodyte” opening meltdown to bookend this one. It’s a wrap. He’s retarded.
@Fire_Marshall_Bill I think you have that wimpy rant saved.
Can’t decide which is worse, your comebacks or your literacy. You’ve slipped to @Sledog levels. Maybe you can borrow his helmet and a bottle of Elmer’s to get back on the right track.Whooshyou really thought you had something here. sounded way better in your head.*yawn, poorly educated redditards who haven't read a book since run spot run trying to project onto their betters.
I’m wondering the same thing, and give come to the conclusion he didn’t do any research on it at all and is just posting out of a place of factual ignorance.Biden gave Intel the money. Why do you keep lying?
I speak dingbat. Had to learn how dealing with so many criminals on your side. You are batshit crazy.Good god man, this is known as Orwellian doublespeak when what is claimed is the exact opposite of the reality.Dingbat commie rat AOG doesn't think we need chip manufacturing in the USA. He'd rather they build plants in ChYna they are his heroes!
"Yes, the U.S. government has voting rights on its purchased Intel stock, but the agreement requires these votes to align with Intel's board of directors on most shareholder matters, with limited exceptions to protect the deal itself or its compliance with laws. The government's ownership is passive, without a board seat or other typical governance rights, and its voting rights effectively reduce the power of other stockholders."
Zero fucking control oh stubby troll. Damn these short people are annoying. Get away from my feet!