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AMD is spending record money on lobbying after decades of absence or near-absence from any form of political contribution and, in our opinions, is now joining the ranks of companies like Micron, NVIDIA, and Palantir in effectively bribing the US government for favorable deregulation, tax incentives, and safety bypasses for AI and data centers. We dig into AMD's millions of spending on Super PACs associated with President Trump, lobbyists, and in general, what we view as anti-consumer and anti-humanity efforts as AMD partners closely with the Federal Government to reduce safety nets around construction and development. Like NVIDIA and Micron, AMD is taking the same path of directly engaging in what we think are, effectively, bribes, while still maintaining an image of being the plucky underdog.

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[–] onlinepersona@programming.dev 2 points 2 hours ago

AMD is publicly traded. It has to satify the investors. If there are no left leaning investors, then it will have to satisfy the right-leaning, fascist ones. For them, it's only good business. As shitty as it may be, for them, profitable isn't enough. Line always has to go up. Going against the US nazi party means line goes down, investors unhappy.

For consumers in this space, there aren't many options, unfortunately. Either it's the US elite with its fascist ties you're funding, or the Chinese elite with its "communist" party. The only real thing to do is consume as little as possible. But that would mean having to deal with the real world for too many people and they need to escape, which means consumption.

That's how the world works.