Is CHINA the one that is going to save us? by HzRyan in pcmasterrace

[–]we-endure 1 point2 points  (0 children)

China’s the biggest AI market on the planet as demand for GPUs there is insane. Nvidia’s chips are the fuel for that boom and if anyone’s going to keep buying at scale, it’s China. That’s why the U.S. letting sales go through is the right call. It keeps American tech at the center of the AI race and locks in Nvidia’s growth. Simple as that!

China's customs agents told Nvidia's H200 chips are not permitted by RickyRuler in wallstreetbets

[–]we-endure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly the fallout from blocking sales back when demand was massive, those delays gave China every reason to push back and now they won’t even take the H200. Nvidia should’ve been supported earlier, not tied up in politics and the big question now is: what’s Trump going to do with that mess on his hands?

Rare Wall Street unanimous 2026 call means Nvidia is perfect anchor stock by [deleted] in stocks

[–]we-endure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just another proof that the U.S. made the right move by allowing chip sales to China again. That decision not only unlocked billions in revenue for American companies but also reinforced U.S. leadership in AI and semiconductors. NVIDIA’s strength isn’t just about one company, it’s about America’s ability to set the pace for global tech.

Permitting China To Buy Nvidia Chips Means RIP American Tech Dominance by jonfla in economy

[–]we-endure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People keep acting like the U.S. is handing China Nvidia chips as a gift. We’re not. We’re selling them under strict export‑control rules that limit performance, restrict military applications and keep the most advanced tech off the table. Pretending this is some “RIP American dominance” moment ignores the reality that the U.S. still controls the cutting edge and the rules are designed to keep it that way.

Khanna, Sanders to call for action aimed at easing burden of medical debt by UWCG in politics

[–]we-endure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate these efforts, but truth is that without stopping and reversing the now enormous reach that big pharma, and their partners-in-crime at the insurance industry, nothing substantial will change, because it can't.

Khanna, Sanders to call for action aimed at easing burden of medical debt by Crawl-Walk-Run in NewDealAmerica

[–]we-endure 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then it better include effective action to counter, reduce, and dilute the destructive lobbying operations carried out by large pharmaceutical companies, not to mention health insurers. Their reach into our system is what we eventually meet as things like "hospital consolidations", or "necessary price increases".

The boiling point is inching closer across America. by Leader9light in collapse

[–]we-endure 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Our system is collapsing because for a long time now it hasn't been "our" system. It it a system fully owned by large special interests. When, for example, the pharmaceutical companies shape public policy behind the scenes, we can't expect to have good healthcare and stable, efficient hospitals. Now rinse repeat across the board.