survivor001
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As a result of the idiot majority in Kentucky insisting on voting against their own interests, the time has come when it comes to paying the piper as it appears the Turtle McConnell has sold Kentucky out to the Russians. Yet the problem is how can a bunch of dumb hillbillies in Kentucky be able to speak Russian, when they are barely able to speak English? Freaking idiots and that goes for Kentucky's treasonous governor who is obviously behind this scheme that will only benefit Russians and treasonous GOPer cronies, and to heck with workers, unless they are willing to work for Russians. As such, Russia would own 40% in the racket, GOPer crooked legislators would own 59% and their dumb voters would own 1%. Great return on investments at selling Kentucky out to Russians and treasonous GOPers at a bunch of fools voting against their own interests. Not!
Russian aluminum maker investing in Kentucky plant after sanctions lifted
Russia's largest aluminum maker is investing in a Kentucky aluminum rolling mill just months after sanctions against the company were lifted, Bloomberg News reported Monday.
United Co. Rusal, whose largest shareholder is billionaire Oleg Deripaska, reportedly intends to invest $200 million into the plant being built by Braidy Industries Co.
The agreement, which is set to run for 10 years, would turn Braidy into Rusal’s biggest customer and give the Russian company a foothold into the United States' rolled-aluminum market, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Rusal would own a 40 percent stake in the Braidy unit that will operate the mill, according to the Journal."
Russian aluminum maker investing in Kentucky plant after sanctions lifted
Russia's largest aluminum maker is investing in a Kentucky aluminum rolling mill just months after sanctions against the company were lifted, Bloomberg News reported Monday.
United Co. Rusal, whose largest shareholder is billionaire Oleg Deripaska, reportedly intends to invest $200 million into the plant being built by Braidy Industries Co.
The agreement, which is set to run for 10 years, would turn Braidy into Rusal’s biggest customer and give the Russian company a foothold into the United States' rolled-aluminum market, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Rusal would own a 40 percent stake in the Braidy unit that will operate the mill, according to the Journal."