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Graphics cards will be the least of your worries. Putting tariffs on chips will crash the economy, there's no way anyone will let him do this.
They want the economy to crash.
One side because they like to crash businesses and then walk away with all the money, and they figure a country is no different.
And the other side will let them, because they want people to stop playing those degenerate evil video games. That it does great damage to the country is simply a just punishment for allowing such degeneracy in the first place, in their minds.
All it would do is force people to keep their very much still capable last gen computers lmao
There are chips in nearly every single appliance you own at this point. From your car to your toaster.
I read "car" as "cat"... and that would still be correct sometimes.
Sorry - all it would do in regards to “countering the threat of gaming”