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[cnn.com] "Nightmare conditions" at a Kentucky startup that JD Vance helped fund.

Organist1 8 Aug 13
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Just another Republican sleazeball.

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lets see, Faux noise and an ultra conservative investor. What could go wrong!? "Despite promising local jobs, the company eventually began contracting migrant workers from Mexico, Guatemala and other countries,..." and *" While Vance stepped down from AppHarvest’s board and launched his political career in 2021, he remained an investor and supporter of the company. By the time he was sworn in to office last year, the company he’d hailed as a great opportunity was mired in lawsuits filed by shareholders angry over its plummeting stock price and allegations of fraud.

" While Vance stepped down from AppHarvest’s board and launched his political career in 2021, he remained an investor and supporter of the company. By the time he was sworn in to office last year, the company he’d hailed as a great opportunity was mired in lawsuits filed by shareholders angry over its plummeting stock price and allegations of fraud. Several former employees told CNN they thought Vance and other board members should have recognized and responded to warning signs that company officials were misleading the public and their own investors."

Some of us have long ago woken up to these 'business people' and yet, clearly, many have not.

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