Many users blamed California's slow approvals and Democratic leadership for losing the $3.2B Saronic shipyard to Texas, while some welcomed Texas becoming a manufacturing powerhouse.
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@garrytan @bernsteind respectfully garry no it doesn鈥檛 CA, as much as I love what does grow there, has a long and glorious trackrecord of being a dumpster fire for hard tech i鈥檓 glad we are finally moving towards a genuinely multipolar tech world its how we get better in these united states
@ashleevance @GavinNewsom Brownsville is certainly getting lucky lucky
@garrytan Total disaster and 1000% on @GavinNewsom
@garrytan SoCal is the best place for this.
So, California had the chance to build the largest shipyard in the US but couldn't be bothered to deal with it and now it's going to Texas. How many times are we going to do this, @GavinNewsom?
California needs to embrace hard tech instead of whatever BS is happening right now
Many users blamed California's slow approvals and Democratic leadership for losing the $3.2B Saronic shipyard to Texas, while some welcomed Texas becoming a manufacturing powerhouse.
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