"I have no idea."
I was surprised to learn this morning, that an international company based in Switzerland owned it, which explains it. No one in America has the money to build anything here now, I should have known. It was only last year that our biggest employer, Anheuser-Busch, was sold to an international brewer overseas.
One wonders how international companies get such sweet deals. Just what kind of tax breaks are they getting? Usually, it's the locals who end up paying for it.
Anyway, it seemed the man had been upset over his "pension" and how the "pensions" were being spent, and had filed a lawsuit some time ago. Well, he's dead now, and not before he took some others with him. All they say is that he was "disgruntled."
Really, ya think? What's he going to do...sue his boss in Zurich?
I was reading just this morning about how that big "NAFTA brings in Chinese goods, superhighway" that was going to be built from the ports in Mexico, up through Texas, then onto a port in Kansas, and up through to Canada...you remember... that sweet SPP deal pushed through by that great Texan, President George W. Bush, don't you?
Well, an international company from Spain paid Texas $1.2 billion dollars for the long-term rights to build and operate it as a toll road. It's not a myth, it's a done deal. Nevertheless, instead of hearing about our p--p politicians selling off American and its infrastructure like some cheap wh--e, all we hear about now is the upcoming election where the Republicans will take over and clean up the whole system.
And if you believe that great fallacy, then I've got a bridge to sell you in Zurich.
And speaking of Zurich, here's a few facts of ABB's global electrical manufacturing reach:
• World’s highest substation from ABB powers world’s tallest building
• ABB wins $17 million power order in Kazakhstan
• ABB wins metals order in Saudi Arabia
• ABB wins $70 million power order for London Underground
• ABB wins $15 million power order in Vietnam
• Complex wiring made simple
• ABB wins $54 million order in South Africa to improve power plant efficiency
• ABB wins $15 million power order in Chile
Toyota will survive, the International Companies like ABB will survive, our rich and crooked politicians will survive, China is already on a roll...but middle-class Americans...are not expected to.
And many of them, when they realize what's happened, are not going to be too happy about it. Some of them, like the man working for ABB, will go down blasting.