Republican J.D. Vance, running for Ohio’s open United States Senate seat, told Breitbart News that Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) policies are “basically a massive racket to enrich” economic elites on Wall Street.
“ESG is basically a massive racket to enrich Wall Street and enrich the financial sector of the country, at the expense of the industries that actually employ a lot of Ohio’s workers for middle-class jobs,” Vance told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview in Chillicothe, during a swing through southeast Ohio toWall Street firms, like BlackRock, sell ESG as a way to invest on specific criteria that the political Left pushes on voters and consumers.
“As important as it is to recognize how much damage has been done over the last 30 years, there’s still a lot of good industrial capacity in Ohio that we can build on top of,” Vance said. “ESG is basically a racket to destroy what we still have so that a few people on Wall Street can make some money.”
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