If nothing else has pissed you off about this administration, this might get to you.
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. (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).
Senator
Feinstein and her husband stand to make a fortune (est at between $950
million and $1.1 billion!!) from these transactions. His company is the
sole real estate on the sale. CRI will be making a minimum of 3% and as
much as 6% commission on each and every sale. All of the properties that
are being sold are all fully paid for. They were purchased with U.S.
taxpayers dollars.
The
U.S.P.S. is allowed free and clear, tax exempt use. The only cost to
keep them open 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
county property taxes on these subject properties.
Would
you put your house in foreclosure just because you couldn't afford to
pay the electric bill? Well, the folks in Washington have given the Post
Office the OK to do it! Worse yet, most of the net proceeds of the
sales will go back to the U.S.P.S, an organization that is so poorly
managed that they have lost $117 billion dollars in the past 10 years!
No
one in the mainstream media is even 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. How does a U.S. Senator
from San Francisco manage to get away with organizing and lobbying such a
sweet deal? Has our government become so elitist that they have no fear
of oversight? And it's no mere coincidence that these two public
service crooks have different last names; a feeble attempt at avoiding
transparency in these type of transactions.
Pass this info on before it's pulled from the internet.
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