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Thew few comments on this (and other stories) keep repeating the "Give them time!" and "We need to set milestones for this!"

Milestones were "Up and running with 3000 jobs by the end of 2025." It's now maybe 2031 before anything even starts.

Thew few comments on this (and other stories) keep repeating the "Give them time!" and "We need to set milestones for this!" Milestones were "Up and running with 3000 jobs by the end of 2025." It's now maybe 2031 before anything even starts.
[–] 2 pts

The state of Ohio, too, will lose out on 3,000 jobs that Intel estimated would come along with the project should it not come to fruition.

Those jobs never existed and was never going to be. Intel made it clear it would have been a failover factory if production needed more resources to pump out more chips AND the workers to man the factory were to be imported from other areas of the world.

Bait. Switch.

[–] 0 pt

That is 100% correct, but that didn't stop all of the towns from Columbus to Newcomerstown from banking on the factory.