Corrections and clarifications: John Rust is the former chair of the board of Rose Acre Farms, Inc. His brother and CEO of the company, Marcus Rust, took over the role of board chair in September.
A verdict in a federal lawsuit over price-fixing by some of the country’s largest egg companies has bled into Indiana’s 2024 U.S. Senate race.
You know what's fun? You click through to the Rose Acre Farms, Inc. website in the article and the first thing you see is the words: "Family-Owned with Small-Town Values" and the second thing you see is a Bible quote.
Not surprising. I used to own a business and almost everyone who bounced a check or otherwise failed to pay their bill had, “have a blessed day” on their voice mail message. Now it just feels like anyone spouting Bible quotes or telling me to have a blessed day is just a scammer working an angle.
Showing the world how religious you are is often a cover for how immoral you are. See: Every televangelist.
Never do business with a religious son-of-a-bitch. His word ain’t worth a shit – not with the Good Lord telling him how to fuck you on the deal.
–William S. Burroughs
A republican that was sued by Nestle of all companies.
You know you might be evil when water stealing, coco slave owning, formula poisoning, Nestle is like: Yea, that’s cutting into our profits.
I fear that this is just the beginning of this mess, not to mention, this is only for the 2011 egg price fixing and not the COVID egg price fixing.
Which apparently is still totally legal.
If I’ve learned anything about the law the past few years, illegal doesn’t mean anyone (especially rich people) will get in trouble for doing it.
A REPUBLICAN?!?!? I’m so SHOCKED.
But I thought this was Biden's fault?
I can’t believe he’ve done this
We’re gonna have to impeach a dumbocrat for this!
As if almost every politician isn’t in it for the money lmao
There needs to be a new federal law against things that "Negativity Impact the American People" with very strict penalties. So just like someone can break a state or local law and then federal prosecutors can also come in and charge them for a federal crime.
Would cover this, the banks and wall Street for 2009, J&J asbestos in talc powder, opioid epidemic, etc.
Sure those laws end in fines or class action lawsuits less then the profit made. But now the people in charge that knew what they were doing get a federal prison sentence. Golden parachute right into 10 years behind bars.
They need to start actually jailing executives who are clearly culpable for this shit. Like real jail sentences. Fines mean nothing to these companies.
Rose Acre Farms! There’s some super weird stories linked to the founder, David Rust. Three of his employees were murdered/died under unusual circumstances in the 1970s and 80s. Theresa Osborne, Mike Reese, and Carrie Croucher. All unsolved. All involve small town weirdness and rumors.
Aside from the deaths, there was the scandal in the 80s where he left his wife because he “wanted more children and more chickens.” He already had seven kids with his first wife, Lois. He found a much younger woman and had five or six more. Lois eventually divorced him and, along with her seven kids, took majority control over Rose Acre.
All Googleable, but here’s a set of newspaper clippings.
https://imgur.com/a/BJuhyB9I kind of want a Netflix drama series about this guy now.
I want to see some price-breaking
Would prefer to see some head busting.
On the one hand, this means one less corrupt piece of shit representing Indiana in the federal government.
On the other hand, Jim Banks really, really stupid.
I'm honestly not sure which is worse, but I guess this means less of an option to vote against.
What makes you think being associated with crime will have any negative impact on a Republican’s political career?
People really like eggs.