Maria Bartiromo Questions 3M CEO Mike Roman About Selling Healthcare Masks To Foreign Governments – IOTW Report

Maria Bartiromo Questions 3M CEO Mike Roman About Selling Healthcare Masks To Foreign Governments

CTH: Everything you would ever need to know about a slimy multinational corporate executive is laid out in this interview with 3M CEO Mike Roman.  While answering questions globalist Roman tries to hide what 3M is doing by stuttering and stammering around cover words.

Keep in mind, 3M is a U.S. owned company doing manufacturing business inside China. However, Beijing took control over 3M and nationalized their manufacturing facilities.  But Roman doesn’t want to admit what happened. Listen carefully at 03:00:

“we have produced millions of respirators and now we have arranged to import more masks from China.  We have an agreement to allow us to export ten million additional masks a month out of China”…

22 Comments on Maria Bartiromo Questions 3M CEO Mike Roman About Selling Healthcare Masks To Foreign Governments

  1. We sold our security to China to save pennies to the consumer and dollars to the shareholders. We sold out the mom and pop businesses for the convenience of finding everything under one roof or shopping from our homes. Will we learn from our mistakes?

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  2. Lazlo and all his friends have agreed to BE: Buy Elsewhere. Referring to China
    A low key movement of we happy few.
    Research a bit more, buy quality, spend more, keep longer.
    Besides I can see those bastards starting some shit right about now.
    Mr. Trump will not stand for Chinee Bullshit.

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  3. I hate Chinese crap.I wasted alot of
    $$$ on tools and such that just fall
    apart and break.1 shot stamped,peened and riveted.
    No way to repair.#@$%^^&&**((&^^%% !!!
    I would pay triple for old school 1950’s
    Craftsman/Monkey Ward.

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  4. Canadians are all upset that Trump wants to take care of his own country.
    President Trump is right!

    We Canadians produced very little and gave away 16 tons of PPE to China.

    It is our fault!

    We need to learn this lesson!

    I am embarrassed Canadians are not even remotely independent.

    If there are any other Canadians on this site, we created our own peril.

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  5. I’M NOT DOING ONLINE BUYING…HAVE NOT YET FOUND 1 HAND SANITIZER, 1 MASK, 1 PAIR OF GLOVES…THEY CAN ALL KISS MY ASS ON WASHING AND COVERING!!! YOU’RE GETTING THE NAKED, INFECTED BENITO!!!

    AND SOMEBODY PLS TELL ME WHY THE FUCK WE CANT START OPENING OTHER BUSINESSES WHILE THE GROCERY MARKETS , PHARMACIES, GAS STATIONS, WALMART, TARGET, FAST FOODS ETC. STAY OPEN?????? ARE THOSE EMPLOYEES MORE EXPENDABLE???? GMAFB!!!

    AT LEAST LET ME (AND MY BUD BAD BRAD) BACK IN THE FUCKING GYM!!!!!!!

    ENOUGH!!!!

    P.S. BAD BRAD, YOU ARE READY FOR WORKING OUT AGAIN, RIGHT??? BE WELL!!

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  6. I am so disappointed about this! I worked for 3M for 10 years out of college, 40 years ago. Great American company. We actually had a holiday when the company hit a billion in sales. Total change in culture. Now I know I’m “old”.

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  7. Fool me once….

    This plucky country did without for a lot longer than we should have at the close of WWII because we were shipping our stuff to Europe and Japan; feeding them, rebuilding their infrastructure. Making the world safe for democracy.

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  8. I retired after 38 years with 3M. It is not the same company I started with.
    3M used to promote from within. For 100 years, every CEO of 3M started out on a factory floor. Then for reasons I don’t understand, They started hiring over paid outsiders. 3M was a family business. The family was every employee. It is sad to see what has happened to a great American conpany.

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  9. 3M, like every corporation, is a government created bureaucracy. Existing for the government’s benefit. At the government’s pleasure. For as long as the government wants.

    Just like the DMV.

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  10. Chinese products are worthless, I’ve been saying that for two decades. The silver lining is that their war machine is made in china. Every thing they make is garbage. so we have nothing to fear.

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  11. @Frank Bass — It were Post-It Notes and blue painter’s tape whot done ’em in. After that everyone knew who 3-M was and they had to go out and get CEO’s who could talk to the media on camera and look good to investors.

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  12. “Chinese products are worthless …”
    Not if they have honky QA.
    They’re half-assed mimics, but with proper control they can make some good stuff.
    Their steel sucks, their dog food kills, and their drywall sickens but (at least once) they can build a good welder. German electronics (probably made in China) with some honkies overseeing production – a recipe for success.

    And why shouldn’t 3M be shipping the masks overseas? They don’t stop viruses, anyway! Let the rat-people get sick while pretending to be protected. Let’s not be so dumb.

    izlamo delenda est …

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  13. Most people don’t realize it, but the Chinese manufacture their products to the standards of those ordering them.

    Most of their low end stuff is low end because they are ordered that way (to be cheap for the consumer market) but those same products can also be found at much higher qualities and correspondingly higher prices.

    It’s like Japan was after WWII, “Made in Japan” was once used as a a joke about quality but now stands for some of the best made products available that people buy because they trust them to be high quality.

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  14. AbigailAdams, do you mean no one ever heard of Scotch tape? They have innovated many more products than anyone knows. Including the high-definition screen you are looking at. My contribution to that product is what I take great pride in.

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