Of Course: Critical Infrastructure for Texas Samsung Plant Awarded to Foreign Government
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An early viral article on Current Revolt was an exposé on the Texas Enterprise Fund, a Texas-sized taxpayer boondoggle that’s long on promises and short on accountability.
After launching a full investigation on a tip, (opening new browser tabs) our team has uncovered a new scam built on top of the former scam.
Today we’re going to show you how the ultra woke Canadian government is bringing Critical Theory to Texas’ critical infrastructure, subsidized by you!
(Note: this article assumes the reader already believes it to be ridiculous to put women and non-whites in charge of things, let alone critical infrastructure, for the purpose of moral grandstanding.)
Samsung is a South Korean multinational corporation, many people say it’s the 8th most valuable company in the world.
For those who don’t know, this is what a South Korean multinational corporation in Texas looks like.
That’s right. If there is big money involved, your friendly lawyer and career politician is surely nearby.
Greg Abbott saw the Samsung man from the far-away land and offered him $27 million to make Samsung products in Texas. (Editor’s note: Greg Abbott has not offered Current Revolt any money, despite CR being a non-profit based in Texas.)
Oh, did you want $27 million for your business?
Sorry, you don’t look South Korean enough.
Not to be outdone, the rockstar 81-million-vote-man, the President of the United States, Joseph R. Brandon, decided Abbott wasn’t doing enough.
Brandon saw Abbott’s $27 million, and raised him $6.4 billion.
Think about the work you do every day, your business, and then think about $6.4 billion falling from the sky on your head.
For that price, I assume Samsung will be putting genius South Koreans and humanoid AI robots in charge, right?
Maybe. But many people are questioning.
Samsung is contracting out huge swaths of this Texas project to subcontractors. One such contractor is EPCOR.
KXAN:
Samsung struck a deal with Canadian company EPCOR to outsource groundwater from Alcoa, a company town formerly owned and operated by the Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA), according to a report from US News.
That’s right, it’s a Canadian company.
When we say Canadian company, it’s literally the Canadian government.
The Canadian government was awarded a sub contract with a South Korean company, but somehow Texas taxpayers are paying for this?
Good morning, scam Tuesday!
EPCOR provides water and electricity in Canada and the US. They are also woke and obsessed with driving the men out of the company. The company tracks its progress against men very closely.
I would also like to define “woke” for the reader. When something is woke, that means that is something I hate.
For example, in EPCOR’s latest ESG report, the company details their vision of “the future” where only old women and replacement men inherit the earth. Sorry, but that’s woke.
EPCOR’s ESG report is 74 pages. Way too much to include here.
Can you even get through page 2?
Indians are exceedingly woke.
Why are they still making tents anyway? Living in a tent is also woke.
Is your employer asking you to go to dinner with a woman who is not your wife and be lectured about feminism?
If the answer is yes, then where you work is woke.
What is the point of men having muscles and being stronger than women if they are powerless to stop women from “engaging them in a conversation about gender equity?”
Anyways— besides not achieving a fully female workforce, EPCOR seems to be doing quite well at being woke, according to their ESG score.
What started as a project for a water pipeline for Samsung appears to have expanded into the construction and operation a water reclamation facility and more. The Koreans appear to really like these Canucks.
Naturally, Brandon loves that the natural resources of Texas are being rapidly outsourced to multinationals and foreign governments across the globe. He is trying to fast track this globalist portal in the heart of Texas.
However, many people say this ESG stuff is bad. People including those in in the Texas Legislature, and Top Cop Ken Paxton.
If we are going to ban ESG’s for things like investing in woke, shouldn’t we ban companies from doing Replacement Diversification of our critical infrastructure?
I personally find protecting Texas from being contaminated by toxic waste from Samsung to be more important than gender equity in random things.
Early in 1990's, A report commissioned by a pro-Texas Businesses company indicated that every $Dollar of payroll paid to a Texas resident turned over at least 8 times in one year.
Based simply on sales taxes alone, that amounts to a return of 70%+ return on every dollar paid to an employee of such a company. Only 20% of a $Dollar paid to non-Texans is recovered by the State.
I suggested to my Democrat representative in Orange Co. TX that he should offer a House Bill that allowed a 10% buffer for Texas Companies bidding on State projects if at least 80% of employees are Texas residents. And that all bidders would be verified before a bid was accepted.
i.e. Bid $100 Texas Company wins even if non-Texas companies bid $90. Within one year, the State
would earn $80 from sales tax revenue alone.
Seemed like a no brainer to me, but the Democrat controlled House that year rejected the bill. The Rep retired after that term.