This looks promising, but why would any foreign company create jobs in the U.S. when ICE goons are running around grabbing people off the streets and sending them off to Alligator Auschwitz? (From Louisville Business First):
A multinational Japanese conglomerate will create more than 200 new jobs in Kentucky as it cuts the ribbon on a production facility in Frankfort.
Representatives from Nitto, an Osaka-based firm which manufactures a range of components found in everything from smartphones to electric vehicles, joined Governor Andy Beshear in the capital today to open the new facility at Franklin County Industrial Park 3.
According to a news release, the new facility will provide Nitto with additional production space and a more central location to assist with logistics. The facility will ultimately create 220 new, high-paying jobs.
“The versatility of Kentucky’s economy is one of our state’s greatest strengths, and the continued growth of our manufacturing, automotive and aerospace sectors is key to our historic economic momentum,” Beshear said in the release. “The 220 quality jobs will provide a boost to the local economy as well as incredible opportunities for local Kentuckians and their families.”
A dollar figure for the investment was not provided, though Franklin County Judge Executive Michael Mueller called the creation of 220 jobs the most for the area in 15 years.
We should applaud Nitto, but if I was running that company I would be leery about sending my employees to a country that is demonstrating a visceral hatred for immigrants and minorities. Let’s not pretend there isn’t an element of pure evil pervading American right now that comes directly from the White House.
Also, the name I’m using for the concentration camp in the Florida swamp may be seen as crossing a taste line, but look at it this way. Alcatraz (the name they want to use for the facility) is now a tourist attraction in San Francisco Bay. In the past it was a maximum security prison for the worst of the worst criminals.
The people being sent off to the corporate run concentration camp in the Florida swamp, under inhumane conditions, haven’t committed crimes, have been longtime residents of the United States and have been doing crucial jobs that people who were born in America won’t even touch. Using the name of a place that symbolizes the true evils of humanity to describe it is fitting.

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