The Kochs always state their devotion to the almighty. That would seem to mostly be false. Going to church doesn't mean believing in god. So, considering the human toll Russia is willing to take of innocent people, including children, Koch Industries is on the periphery of morality. I am not surprised that greed is more important than god, the Koch family thrives off these other countries and industries in them.
It was not long ago that the Kochs sponsored Republican elections to the tune of nearly $1 billion US. It is that reason alone Koch Industries are looking at the candidates they are losing that sponsor their corrupt enterprises in Congress. I would think Republicans that love their country would not accept the donations from Koch and work to find common ground with their constitutents on legitimate issues and solutions rather than blowing smoke up the skirts of voters.
By Clare Linnane
A flood of U.S. companies (click here) have announced plans to suspend, close or curtail activities in Russia following that country’s invasion of neighboring Ukraine, but one prominent conglomerate seems to be operating on a business-as-usual basis.
Koch Industries, the Wichita, Kan., company run by right-wing billionaire Charles Koch, has offered no statement on any plan to pull back from Russia, where it has several units that make industrial glass, electronic components, and products for the chemical and petrochemical and specialty chemical industries, according to the Popular Information newsletter.
The newsletter has closely tracked comments and statements made by those subsidiaries since the start of the conflict, starting with Guardian Industries, a company that Koch acquired in 2017....
A flood of U.S. companies (click here) have announced plans to suspend, close or curtail activities in Russia following that country’s invasion of neighboring Ukraine, but one prominent conglomerate seems to be operating on a business-as-usual basis.
Koch Industries, the Wichita, Kan., company run by right-wing billionaire Charles Koch, has offered no statement on any plan to pull back from Russia, where it has several units that make industrial glass, electronic components, and products for the chemical and petrochemical and specialty chemical industries, according to the Popular Information newsletter.
The newsletter has closely tracked comments and statements made by those subsidiaries since the start of the conflict, starting with Guardian Industries, a company that Koch acquired in 2017....