President Trump’s vision for America’s second term is boldly laid out. He aims to bring U.S. manufacturing back from the brink of collapse and reclaim critical technology dominance. Finally, we see tangible evidence that this ambitious plan is taking shape. The ambitious $165 billion investment from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, or TSMC, is a ringing endorsement of Trump’s mantra: making America great again through manufacturing.
In Phoenix, Arizona, TSMC is not just building factories; it’s igniting hope and enthusiasm for American workers. With six new state-of-the-art chip factories in the pipeline, the U.S. is on the precipice of a tech revolution. For far too long, we’ve let our reliance on other nations dictate our economic fate. With only about 10% of semiconductor chip production occurring in the U.S. in recent years, the pendulum is finally swinging back toward American soil.
This resurgence isn’t just about chips. It’s about jobs, skilled labor, and an ecosystem that supports American innovation. The former president’s strategies—like imposing tariffs—may face media backlash, but they are working. Trump’s tough-love policies push companies to invest in the U.S., and the results are undeniable. Nearly $9 trillion worth of investments are on the table, ranging from pharmaceuticals to critical minerals. This demonstrates a clear path forward, one that diverges from the liberal obsession with outsourcing and dependency on foreign powers, particularly China.
NEW: Trump administration is pressuring Taiwan to shift 50% of chip production to the US or risk losing US protection against China.
Commerce Secretary Lutnick:
“95% of our chips are made 9,000 miles away… if you can’t make your own chips, how can you defend yourself?”
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— Clash Report (@clashreport) September 30, 2025
The mayor of Mesa knows how pivotal this moment is for American workers and families. As a city poised for economic growth, Mesa exemplifies what happens when leadership puts the American worker first. Thank goodness for leaders who prioritize job creation right here on home turf, standing in stark contrast to the globalist agenda that has too often left American citizens behind.
This isn’t just about building factories; it’s about reigniting the American spirit of ingenuity and hard work. As TSMC gears up to create tens of thousands of tech jobs, we are reminded of a time when everything we needed was made right here in the USA. This revival of manufacturing could lay the groundwork for a new chapter in American history—one that empowers American workers and protects our national interests.
We now stand at a crucial crossroads. Are we really ready to embrace a future where America is again the land of opportunity and innovation, or will we falter under the weight of complacency and misguided policies? The answer lies in our willingness to support American manufacturing and promote policies that put our citizens first. The choice is clear, and the stakes have never been higher. Will we rise together, or will we allow the globalists to dictate our future?

