Intel's losses are from building fabs. They have most of the world's high NA machines being delivered to them. The CHIPS act is to boost domestic research and manufacturing of semiconductors. Nobody is even close to Intel on domestic research on and the manufacturing of semiconductors and they are spending so much on it that they are losing money hand over fist doing it and probably budgeted in some promised CHIPS act funds for their plans. If you want a repeat of Foxconn, just scuttle the aid that was promised and watch Intel run out of funds to continue the building spree.
TSMC is a state entity. The largest shareholder is the Taiwan gov. It was started by them as well. Just do a wiki search. Samsung isn't much better. That's your free market. You want a free market, maybe it would be nice to have a modern military to be able to defend that freedom, and a modern economy that can support it. If the most likely large conflict occurs there won't be chips to support either should Intel stop making them. The western world will just have to do without.
And if there has been 0 pumping so far, as this article clearly states even in the title, what is this "keep getting pumped"? Are you from the future?