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Everything you use in your day-to-day life - from the car you drive to the phone in your pocket - relies on semiconductor chips.
Because the U.S. depends on foreign supplies of semiconductors, we're now in a position where prices are up and the supply chain is completely broken. If you've tried to lease a car over the past year, you know what I'm talking about.
The average monthly car payment for new cars is roughly $648 according to Experian.
Take a look at the chart. More than 75% of all semiconductor manufacturers are in Taiwan, South Korea, and China. And every day China moves closer to invading Taiwan and taking control of its vital resources. If that happens, the U.S. will be at the mercy of the Chinese Communist Party.
Tell your Senator to sign the CHIPS Act - a bill that will bring semiconductor manufacturing to the U.S.
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