The state and the media refuse to ask the proper questions about Chinese companies in Illinois – Wirepoints on with Jeff Daly of WZUS Decatur Radio

Mark joined Jeff Daly to talk about the demise of Lion Electric, the general decline of the green energy and EV market, the scandals that Chinese company Fuyao Glass has been involved in, and more.

 

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Riverbender
10 months ago

I suggest anyone interested in this watch the “American Factory” documentary that describes the Fuyao owned glass plant in Ohio. One thing for sure one can grasp from the documentary is that the Chinese are certainly no fan of USA unions and to this day that plant is not unionized. In view of that I find it rather strange that this plant will be in Illinois which is supposed to be such a strrong union State. Can we assume that Pritzker is not as pro union as he portrays himself?

Hello, Indiana!
10 months ago

Hmm.. why the impetus to have Chinese run formerly American glass factories? I m not buying the ignorance of Pritzger regarding this issue, as anything with a dollar attached to it surely has his interest.

Call my shrink
10 months ago

They may want to ask.
” Who are you paying off and how much you’re paying”.
In a more subtle way .

Deb
10 months ago

Pritzker needs to stop recruiting Chinese companies that import illegal Chinese workers smuggled into this country to work in their factories. Nothing more than JB condoning slavery by Fuyao. Not creating jobs for IL residents. They’re located now in Ohio and Ohio is investigating this Chinese company. What’s wrong with Pritzker?

Pat S.
10 months ago
Reply to  Deb

Better question: what’s right with Pritzker?

Nothing.

He has DC aspirations – wanting to deliver for the American people what he’s visited upon the citizens of Illinois.

He may have enough money to sell himself to uninformed voters – heaven forbid!

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