Thread regarding GlobalFoundries layoffs

Reclaiming American Innovation: Holding CEOs Accountable for the Future

In the great tapestry of American industry, the ethos of innovation and integrity has long been our guiding star. Yet, in these turbulent times, we face a challenge not just from foreign adversaries who seek to undermine our technological prowess, but also from within. While fingers point across oceans accusingly, it is time we cast our gaze inward, to those morally bankrupt CEOs and their lackeys who prioritize short-term gains over the enduring strength of our nation. GlobalFoundries,(The manufacturing arm of AMD, Chartterd and IBM) once the cornerstone of American semiconductor excellence, now languishes in mediocrity, overshadowed by rivals(TSMC, UMC, SMIC, Samsung) it once eclipsed. It is a tragic tale of misplaced priorities and hollow victories, where innovation has been sacrificed at the altar of profit margins.

The heart of the matter lies not merely in economic statistics or corporate balance sheets, but in the soul of American enterprise itself. As patriots, we must demand accountability from those who would sell our technological birthright for a handful of silver. We cannot allow our nation to become beholden to foreign powers due to the greed of a few. Let us rally behind leaders who will hold these corporate usurpers accountable, ensuring that American ingenuity and resilience are not mere relics of the past but the driving force of our future. It is time to reclaim our place at the forefront of innovation, where American ideals of integrity and foresight shine brightly once more for all the world to see.

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"First things first, the board is in charge of deciding who will be the CEO, not the U.S. government or Uncle Sam."

You're quite the propagandist.
You are right the US government has no connection at all to Wall Street or Blackrock or the Federal Reserve.
Jeez, I thought co----e was illegal.

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It is GF HR’s hard handed approach at trying to shove sh-t down our throats and reminding us to remember to smile and be thankful for it and not to forget to ask for more or else! Because there isn’t anything we can do

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Post ID: @2rdz+1tgL61CW

Is this a joke or a troll from Russia or China posting this nonsense to get people worked up about GF?

First things first, the board is in charge of deciding who will be the CEO, not the U.S. government or Uncle Sam. Secondly, corporations buy politicians, and it’s the game of P I M P daddy and h....

Just chill out and find another job, dude! (if you are not a troll)

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Post ID: @1gln+1tgL61CW

blah, blah blah
we are in a cultural spiral
the US is going down it is just a matter of when and how

wealth is concentrated at the top
they use it for campaign money for politicians and to buy up board seats at media companies
you have lost control and it is going to get worse

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Post ID: @1vkk+1tgL61CW

Tell that to the Supreme Court that just legalized bribery lol good luck America, welcome to your downfall.

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Post ID: @1drq+1tgL61CW

this never happens. Look at Boeing case, winners are AirBus and China, and Calhoun (CEO) walks aways with milions of $$$$$. J

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