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The
US has entered into a contract with a real estate firm to sell 56
buildings that currently house U.S. Post Offices. The government has
decided it no longer needs these buildings, most of which are located
on prime land in towns and cities across the country. The sale of these
properties will fetch about $19 billion.
A regular real estate commission will be paid to the company that was
given the exclusive listing for handling the sales. That company is CRI
and it belongs to a man named Richard Blum. Richard Blum is the husband
of Senator Dianne Feinstein and is shown with her in the picture above.
(Most voters and many of the government people who approved the deal
have not made the connection between the two because they have
different last names).
Richard
Blum is no strange name to me. He popped onto my radar screen
when, in
1994, he was involved with COSCO (Chinese Overseas Shipping),
owned
jointly by James Riady and the PRK, which Bill Clinton
attempted to
lease the Long Beach Naval Station docks to -- so they could import
Riady's coal (after Clinton turned our largest clean coal source in
Utah into a National Park) and 400,000 Chinese "assault" rifles flooded
into the country through COSCO.... blah-blah-blah. Di-Fi was in
on the
whole deal with Blum. They are both crooks and liars.
No one in the mainstream media is raising
an
eyebrow over the conflict of interest, and on the possibility of
corruption on the sale of billions of dollars worth of public assets.
One begins to better understand why Di-Fi is so passionate about
disarming America.
Oh, this story that cuzzin ricky alerted me to? It's from October!
How is
it possible that it is just now seeping out of the cracks? l'll tell
you how. This government is so corrupt that even a 24/7 news
cycle is
not enough time to cover it all, even if the media wanted to, which they do
not. Dianne Feinstein is a "pizza
with everything."
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Pizza with everything?
ReplyDeletePizza shit is more like it.
It's not the first, not the second, nor even the third time that she's been involved in less than arms' length deals.
Just wondering - how is it that the same commission rate applies whether it is a 56 properties at $1 million or 56 properties at $19 billion. Both have pretty much the same overhead, so I'd think a rational seller would say you'll do this for a flat negotiated fee, much, much less than 5%, or we'll find another agent.
Sorry, I forgot filthy, rapacious Democrats and stupid and/or collusional bureaucrats are involved. My bad.
Once upon a time in a Republic far, far away, she and Blum would be in prison or tarred and feathered, depending upon how far back you go.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
It's my fondest hope that public lynching's will become fashionable again real soon.
ReplyDeleteThe Senators in this Republic were aggressively acquiring land and therefore exempting it from taxation and negating it’s viability for the production of necessities for the population.
ReplyDeleteWhile amassing wealth, feathering their beds, expanding their fortunes, adding to wealth inequality, eroding their funding for defense and generally f**king up the fabric of society, these Senators arrogantly thumb their collective noses at virtually everything decent.
So Rome fell and with it did Civilization. I can’t recall how long the Dark Ages were, but your Social Security check will bounce long before that integral.
But it’s Christmas time and I’m really trying to be encouraged.
j_c_
Kinda makes Obobo look like, well, an amateur, eh?
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