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DEI Policies Are Now Threatening National Security

DEI Policies Are Now Threatening National Security

“the CHIPS Act is so loaded with DEI pork that it can’t move”

DEI policies are holding up the production of chips that are needed for defense technology. This is insane.

From The Hill:

DEI killed the CHIPS Act

DEI — the identity-obsessed dogma that goes by “diversity, equity, and inclusion” — has now trained Google’s new AI to refuse to draw white people. What’s even more alarming is that it’s also infected the supply chain that makes the chips powering everything from AI to missiles, endangering national security.

The Biden administration recently promised it will finally loosen the purse strings on $39 billion of CHIPS Act grants to encourage semiconductor fabrication in the U.S. But less than a week later, Intel announced that it’s putting the brakes on its Columbus factory. The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has pushed back production at its second Arizona foundry. The remaining major chipmaker, Samsung, just delayed its first Texas fab.

This is not the way companies typically respond to multi-billion-dollar subsidies. So what explains chipmakers’ apparent ingratitude? In large part, frustration with DEI requirements embedded in the CHIPS Act.

Commentators have noted that CHIPS and Science Act money has been sluggish. What they haven’t noticed is that it’s because the CHIPS Act is so loaded with DEI pork that it can’t move.

The law contains 19 sections aimed at helping minority groups, including one creating a Chief Diversity Officer at the National Science Foundation, and several prioritizing scientific cooperation with what it calls “minority-serving institutions.” A section called “Opportunity and Inclusion” instructs the Department of Commerce to work with minority-owned businesses and make sure chipmakers “increase the participation of economically disadvantaged individuals in the semiconductor workforce.”

The department interprets that as license to diversify. Its factsheet asserts that diversity is “critical to strengthening the U.S. semiconductor ecosystem,” adding, “Critically, this must include significant investments to create opportunities for Americans from historically underserved communities.”

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Comments

One more reason why the Dept. of Commerce needs to go away. Also, expect members of both parties to campaign on this act as if it was a success. Both are, at best, worthless.

Suburban Farm Guy | March 13, 2024 at 10:02 am

This bureaucratic racism and bipartisan idiocy are new features of the DC Swamp, imposing more impossible nonsense on everyone. Unsustainable.

If diversity is so wonderful why does it require ‘significant investment’ to make it happen? How is it we have all these great devices and miraculous, practically magical conveniences, the internet and all, without the absolutely necessary DIEversity???

“Were we directed from Washington when to sow and when to reap, we
should soon want bread.” –Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, 1821.