In yet another fine example why New York is the biggest disaster area of the country with the Chinese virus, their idiot communist governor just hired a firm with close ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to help plan the “re-opening” of the New York economy. Cuomo has hired the consultant firm McKinsey & Company to help him develop the plan. Is there any damn Democrat in this country that isn’t bought and paid for by China?
The McKinsey & Company’s own website brags that 30% of their clients there are state-owned enterprises and other CCP governmental organizations.
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While this may not look like an unusual choice at first glance, a deeper look into McKinsey’s history makes them a very problematic option at best. It’s not that they aren’t experienced in such things… they absolutely are, so this sort of work should be right up their alley. But what should be making people suspicious is the firm’s long, very close ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Their associations with the Chinese government are lengthy and well documented.
For example, when China launched its One Belt, One Road initiative several years ago (later rebranded as the Belt Road Initiative, or BRI), the New York Times reported that it was McKinsey that was selected to promote their efforts globally. They “sprang into action,” producing numerous reports that were widely cited in Chinese state-owned media, talking up the program in glowing terms. But the BRI was yet another far-reaching effort to expand China’s tendrils into governments and private businesses around the globe, locking down their control of the global supply chain even further. It’s a plan that Foreign Policy magazine once described as “One Belt, One Road, One Big Mistake.”
On their own website, McKinsey brags about the fact that a major portion of their business is in China working for the CCP. Fully 30% of their clients there are state-owned enterprises and other CCP governmental organizations. Another large slice of their business there is done for multinational corporations based in or with strong ties to China.