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Friday, September 27, 2013

How Dianne Feinstein’s Husband Sells Post Office Real Estate To His Friends On The Cheap

We’ve all heard about how the Russian oligarchs amassed their tremendous fortunes in the wake of the collapse of the former Soviet Union by purchasing valuable assets for pennies on the dollar using shady insider deals. The oligarchs in the USA have learned their lessons in crony capitalism well, and unsurprisingly, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree in this case. Dianne Feinstein is one of the most shameless, authoritarian, undemocratic Senators we have, so it is no surprise that the Princess of Darkness’ husband would be involved in schemes to rip-off public assets to benefit friends and his commercial real estate firm C.B. Richard Ellis.

The following excerpts are from an article published in the East Bay Express and consists of passages from the introductory chapter of a new e-book, Going Postal, by investigative journalist Peter Byrne. There is some epic fraud going on here:

On July 27, two hundred people sang and chanted on the steps of the historic main post office in downtown Berkeley to protest its upcoming closure and sale. City Councilman Jesse Arreguin took the microphone to angrily decry the closure. In fact, the Berkeley City Council had voted unanimously to oppose the sale. Why the day of rage?

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3 comments:

Obama Crooked Motors said...

Crooked as you can imagine. Diane "Queen of Darkness Gun Grabbing Witch" Feinstein is lobbying for "Redevelopment" of Postal Service, while her hubby Richard Blum is buying their real estate for pennies on dollar. Imagine that?! Kind of like another California democrat Nancy "Queen of Obamacare" Pelosi. When will people of California wake up ad throw these Old Wicked Witches OUT.

Anonymous said...

1:13 California is too far gone... best to break it off at the fault lines, and let it go out in the pacific.

Now, the rest of the country... well, the California mindset is spreading.

Anonymous said...

Sounds a lot like our Salisbury fire house deal...