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The Russians Have Cut Off Mitch McConnell's Cash In Kentucky

BY JASON EASLEY at PoliticusUSA 

The Russians Have Cut Off Mitch McConnell’s Cash In Kentucky 

https://www.politicususa.com/2021/03/18/russia-mitch-mcconnell-kentucky.html 

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Remember the aluminum plant that Russians said they would build in Kentucky after Mitch McConnell helped lift sanctions? The Russians have cut off the cash. 

Bloomberg News reported: 

The Russian company backing an aluminum project in Kentucky said it’s suspending investments as it waits for U.S. partners to raise funds, dealing a new setback to the billion-dollar-plus mill that was supposed to be completed last year. 

United Co. Rusal International PJSC announced the move on Unity Aluminum, formerly known as Braidy Industries, in a call on Wednesday. Rusal has so far poured $65 million into the venture, which local officials have been counting on to bring hundreds of high-paying jobs to the region. 
The Russians said that they would build the largest aluminum plant in the United States in Kentucky. An oligarch with ties to Putin promised a $200 million investment in the state and hundreds of jobs. Instead, the people of Kentucky got nothing.
 

Democrats were investigating McConnell and the Russian investment, and that investigation should continue for the sake of US national security. 
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2 hours ago, Mainecat said:

The Russians Have Cut Off Mitch McConnell's Cash In Kentucky

BY JASON EASLEY at PoliticusUSA 

The Russians Have Cut Off Mitch McConnell’s Cash In Kentucky 

https://www.politicususa.com/2021/03/18/russia-mitch-mcconnell-kentucky.html 

"SNIP... 

Remember the aluminum plant that Russians said they would build in Kentucky after Mitch McConnell helped lift sanctions? The Russians have cut off the cash. 

Bloomberg News reported: 

The Russian company backing an aluminum project in Kentucky said it’s suspending investments as it waits for U.S. partners to raise funds, dealing a new setback to the billion-dollar-plus mill that was supposed to be completed last year. 

United Co. Rusal International PJSC announced the move on Unity Aluminum, formerly known as Braidy Industries, in a call on Wednesday. Rusal has so far poured $65 million into the venture, which local officials have been counting on to bring hundreds of high-paying jobs to the region. 
The Russians said that they would build the largest aluminum plant in the United States in Kentucky. An oligarch with ties to Putin promised a $200 million investment in the state and hundreds of jobs. Instead, the people of Kentucky got nothing.
 

Democrats were investigating McConnell and the Russian investment, and that investigation should continue for the sake of US national security. 

Think any of that has anything to do with what every industry knows old Joe's handlers are going to be implementing on manufacturing emissions? 

You prob think it is great another multi national manufacturing facility will be in Mexico instead now thanks to old Joe's knowen intentions 

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3 hours ago, Mainecat said:

The Russians Have Cut Off Mitch McConnell's Cash In Kentucky

BY JASON EASLEY at PoliticusUSA 

The Russians Have Cut Off Mitch McConnell’s Cash In Kentucky 

https://www.politicususa.com/2021/03/18/russia-mitch-mcconnell-kentucky.html 

"SNIP... 

Remember the aluminum plant that Russians said they would build in Kentucky after Mitch McConnell helped lift sanctions? The Russians have cut off the cash. 

Bloomberg News reported: 

The Russian company backing an aluminum project in Kentucky said it’s suspending investments as it waits for U.S. partners to raise funds, dealing a new setback to the billion-dollar-plus mill that was supposed to be completed last year. 

United Co. Rusal International PJSC announced the move on Unity Aluminum, formerly known as Braidy Industries, in a call on Wednesday. Rusal has so far poured $65 million into the venture, which local officials have been counting on to bring hundreds of high-paying jobs to the region. 
The Russians said that they would build the largest aluminum plant in the United States in Kentucky. An oligarch with ties to Putin promised a $200 million investment in the state and hundreds of jobs. Instead, the people of Kentucky got nothing.
 

Democrats were investigating McConnell and the Russian investment, and that investigation should continue for the sake of US national security. 

Since when has a commie sympathizer like you been concerned on Communists? Your selective outrage is laughable.
 

Before Chinagate, Sen. Ted Kennedy, thinking of running for president in 1988, reportedly offered to help the Soviets influence the 1984 election. Desperate to stop President Ronald Reagan's re-election, Kennedy, as first reported in The London Times in 1992, reached out via an intermediary to the Soviet KGB.

The London Times revealed a 1983 KGB document from KGB chief Viktor Chebrikov to the then-leader of the USSR, Yuri Andropov. Chebrikov relayed an offer presented to the Soviet leaders from Kennedy, delivered in person by "Sen. Edward Kennedy's close friend and trusted confidant" John Tunney, a former Democratic senator who was Kennedy's law school roommate.

Kennedy, according to the memo, offered to help the Soviets deal with Reagan, whom Kennedy perceived as a warmonger. Kennedy would "arm Soviet officials with explanations regarding problems of nuclear disarmament so they may be better prepared and more convincing during appearances in the USA." In exchange, Kennedy wanted Soviet aid in challenging Reagan's re-election. Kennedy offered to use his influential friends in liberal American media to arrange television interviews for Andropov. This would soften the Soviets' image, Kennedy suggested, and help brand Reagan as reckless and dangerous.

The memo said, "Kennedy does not discount that during the 1984 campaign, the Democratic Party may officially turn to him to lead the fight against the Republicans and elect their candidate president."

To summarize, there was no special prosecutor for Chinagate. And few in the media followed up on the Kennedy/KGB story when it broke. 

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6 minutes ago, Sleepr2 said:

Since when has a commie sympathizer like you been concerned on Communists? Your selective outrage is laughable.
 

Before Chinagate, Sen. Ted Kennedy, thinking of running for president in 1988, reportedly offered to help the Soviets influence the 1984 election. Desperate to stop President Ronald Reagan's re-election, Kennedy, as first reported in The London Times in 1992, reached out via an intermediary to the Soviet KGB.

The London Times revealed a 1983 KGB document from KGB chief Viktor Chebrikov to the then-leader of the USSR, Yuri Andropov. Chebrikov relayed an offer presented to the Soviet leaders from Kennedy, delivered in person by "Sen. Edward Kennedy's close friend and trusted confidant" John Tunney, a former Democratic senator who was Kennedy's law school roommate.

Kennedy, according to the memo, offered to help the Soviets deal with Reagan, whom Kennedy perceived as a warmonger. Kennedy would "arm Soviet officials with explanations regarding problems of nuclear disarmament so they may be better prepared and more convincing during appearances in the USA." In exchange, Kennedy wanted Soviet aid in challenging Reagan's re-election. Kennedy offered to use his influential friends in liberal American media to arrange television interviews for Andropov. This would soften the Soviets' image, Kennedy suggested, and help brand Reagan as reckless and dangerous.

The memo said, "Kennedy does not discount that during the 1984 campaign, the Democratic Party may officially turn to him to lead the fight against the Republicans and elect their candidate president."

To summarize, there was no special prosecutor for Chinagate. And few in the media followed up on the Kennedy/KGB story when it broke. 

Oh shit now you did it Mc is all sorts of flustered now and no huff po to turn to for what to think 

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12 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:

Oh shit now you did it Mc is all sorts of flustered now and no huff po to turn to for what to think 

He’s too fuckin stupid to realize how much of a pathetic fool he is, much like Jimmah the dumbfuck.

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