Michigan township Green Charter votes out its entire local government over China-linked EV battery maker Gotion’s plan to build a factory there – Daily Mail

The Michigan Gotion project is nearly identical to its project planned for Manteno Illinois. The new Michigan township government wasted no time changing the locks to keep out the recalled supporters of the project.
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susan
5 months ago

Solution:
Document names, dates, data of collusive illegal behavior by local government on blockchain (nft’s).
At later dates, civil litigation may be possible against these filth. But, only if data are recorded on immutable records, and this is not possible on State-run media.

Freddy
5 months ago

IF? the plant get built there anyway the entire board may get lucrative positions there. Just like the last 9 out of 10 FDA commissioners now have some very cushy positions with some pharmaceutical company. Win Win for some Lose for most.

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