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Monday, May 27, 2013

US Post Offices Sold By Husband Of Senator

Snopes has confirmed that the following story is mostly accurate. It is an example of the inside trading and inside deals that Congressmen/women and Senators get for sitting on their fat  butts in Washington. They are only interested in feathering their own nest and screwing the rest of us! If you believe that Senator Feinstein did not have anything to do with this, you are smoking funny cigarettes.

Conservative Tom

Here is the Snopes link: 




All In The Family 
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, many of which are located on prime land in towns and cities across the country.
The sale of these properties will fetch billions of dollars and a handsome 6% commission to the company handling the sales. That company belongs to a man named Richard Blum. Who is Richard Blum you ask?
Why the husband of Senator Dianne Feinstein, that's who. What a bunch of crooks we have running this country!
Senator Feinstein and her husband, Richard Blum, stand to make a fortune. His firm, C.R. I., is thesole real estate company offering these properties for sale. Of course, C.R.I. will be making a 6% commission on the sale of each and every one of these postal properties.
All of these properties that are being sold are all fully paid for. They were purchased with U.S. taxpayers dollars, and they are allowed free and clear by the U.S.P.S. The only cost to keep them is the cost to actually keep the doors open and the heat and lights on. The United States Postal Service doesn't even have to pay property taxes on these subject properties. Would you sell your house just because you couldn't afford to pay the electric bill?
Well, the Post Office is.
How does a powerful U.S. Senator from San Francisco manage to get away with such a sweet deal?
A powerful United States Senator's husband is standing by, all ready to make millions from a U.S. taxpayer funded enterprise.
No one in the mainstream media is even raising an eyebrow over his 6% commission on the sale of hundreds of millions of dollar's worth of quasi-public assets.



1 comment:

  1. The Postal Service says the contract was put out for competitive bids. Somebody could verify that, but I am not interested enough to track it down. Feinstein voted against these sales in 2012. The House of Representatives is responsible for this happening now, and none of this would be necessary if Congress had not passed legislation in 2006 to financially cripple the Postal Service (but that's a long story).

    --David

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