CCP/ Landry/ Letlow
Thanks to Jacques Boudreaux, (who goes by other names on X and Facebook), who was calling conservative landowners and concerned citizens concerned about CCS/ Data Centers, “CCP supporters,” we learned Kyle Ruckert, whose firm lobbied for the Bank of China’s methanol plant,
is helping run Julia Letlow’s campaign.
Let’s talk about that plant.
Kyle Ruckert’s firm, Bold Strategies, is right there on the federal lobbying registration for the Yuhuang/YCI Methanol project, working under David Vitter’s Mercury. That’s the same Kyle Ruckert who went on to become Governor Jeff Landry’s chief of staff.
Now he’s stepped down from Landry’s office, and Landry and Letlow brought him aboard to help run Julia Letlow’s Senate campaign.
The man whose firm lobbied for the Bank of China’s methanol plant is helping steer Julia Letlow into the U.S. Senate.
This isn’t a “someday” question. He’s already inside.
Louisiana Economic Development, the state’s own agency, called the Yuhuang Chemical complex in St. James Parish “the first major foreign direct investment in Louisiana by a company from China.”
Those are their words, not mine. Yuhuang was the U.S. arm of Shandong Yuhuang Chemical, a China-based petrochemical group.
The money was Chinese too. Bank of China led an $800 million syndicated loan for the project, the first private-company construction financing Bank of China ever led in the United States.
I don’t think the establishment/ machine/ astroturf team is thinking this through.
You’re running attacks against landowners/ CCS and data-center opponents, the very people who will be voting in November.
Before crying “CCP,” maybe they should explain the $1.85 billion Chinese methanol plant their own operative lobbied for.
Thanks again for the tip, Dustin, Bryan, or Jacques.
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