The Korea Times

Biden touts new $3.3 bil. Microsoft data center

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— President Joe Biden on Wednesday laced into Donald Trump over a failed project in the previous administra­tion that was supposed to bring thousands of new jobs into southeaste­rn Wisconsin and trumpeted new economic investment­s under his watch that are coming to the same spot.

That location in the battlegrou­nd state will now be the site of a new data center from Microsoft, whose president credited the Biden administra­tion’s economic policies for paving the way for the new investment­s. For Biden, it offered another point of contrast between him and Trump, who had promised a $10 billion investment by the Taiwan-based electronic­s giant Foxconn that never came.

“In fact, he came here with your senator, Ron Johnson, literally holding a golden shovel, promising to build the eighth wonder of the world. You kidding me?” Biden told the crowd of about 300 people, who clapped and cheered loudly as he spoke. “Look what happened. They dug a hole with those golden shovels, and then they fell into it.”

Noting that 100 homes were destroyed to make way for the project, which wasted hundreds of millions of dollars, Biden added a jab: “Foxconn turned out to be just that — a con. Go figure.”

Biden was in Sturtevant, in Racine County, to promote the $3.3 billion Microsoft data center, which the Democratic president said will employ about 2,300 union constructi­on workers to build it and then 2,000 permanent employees to staff it.

Microsoft’s president Brad Smith said in an interview with The Associated Press that Microsoft had a “steadfast commitment to under-promising and over-delivering” and praised the Biden administra­tion and the state’s Democratic governor, Tony Evers, for economic policies that set the stage for the developmen­ts announced Wednesday.

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