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Dec 1, 2012 - Selling off the Post Office: Berkeley calls out Richard Blum ...
When the postal service sells a public building that contains New
Deal era art or when the ...ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES The U.S. Postal
Service is the core of the trillion dollar mailing .....by davybaby on
Sat Dec 01, 2012 at 07:57:56 PM PST ...
Our Country is run by such Crooked people it
can't help itself.
I recently learned that the United States has
entered into a contract with one firm to
sell 56 buildings that currently house U.S. Post Offices. The government has decided that 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 bring in billions of dollars and, with that, millions of dollars in commissions for the
one Company that is in charge of handling the sale and negotiation of the new
leases.
What makes this such a matter of concern to
me is that the Company that the Government has contracted with to conduct the
sales (and the corresponding leases for the new locations of the displaced post
offices) is owned by Richard Blum.
What? Didn't that name mean
anything to you? Maybe I should re-phrase and say that the person that owns
the company that is solely in charge of this multi -million- dollar transaction
is Richard Blum the husband of Democratic Senator
Dianne Feinstein .
Diane is too busy with fake gun control !
Sweet Deals, Sweet
Drinks, and Sweet Dreams
By Scott Rohter,
March 2013
Richard Blum is the head of America's
largest commercial real estate company. He is also the husband of one of the
Nation's most powerful U.S. Senators, Diane Feinstein. She is a Democrat from
northern California who sits on many of the Senate's most important committees.
She is a member of the Appropriations Committee, the Rules Committee, and the
Judiciary Committee. She is also a member of the following important Senate
subcommittees: Energy and Water, Agriculture and Rural Development, Food and
Drug, Commerce and Justice, Dept. of Defense, Dept. of the Interior,
Transportation / Housing & Urban Development, Crime & Terrorism, and
Immigration & Border Security. And finally she is the Chairman of the
following Senate Committees: The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, The
Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control.
Before Diane Feinstein became a United
States Senator she was the mayor of San Francisco. Both she and her real estate
tycoon husband therefore have deep personal connections inside the Democratic
Party going all the way back to the early days of the Clinton Administration,
so it should probably come as no surprise to find
out that her husband has been chosen by the United States Postal Service
to sell off many of its valuable commercial real estate assets as it tries to
meet budget and balance its annual operating expenses with its dwindling
revenues. These revenues have been decreasing every year as a result of fierce
competition from U.P.S. and FedEx and the increasing use of email by the
general public. First Class mail used to be the Post Office's real bread and
butter, but as sending faxes and emails have become more and more popular the
Post Office's bread isn't really getting buttered anymore.
Therefore the Postal Service has had to
make some tough choices. One of these tough choices has been to sell off some
of its older post offices and along with them some very valuable real estate
assets just in order to raise the money to meet its budget. Richard Blum's real
estate company C.R.I. has been hired to sell off these quasi-public properties.
Many of these buildings have significant historical value because they were
constructed during the early years of the 20th Century. Some were built during the sentimental
New Deal Years of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, like the one now being offered for
sale in Berkeley California, right around the corner from C.R.I.'s home
offices.
All of these properties that are being sold
are all fully paid for. They were purchased with U.S. taxpayer's 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. So let me ask you an important question. Would you sell your house
just because you couldn't afford to pay the electric bill? Well the Post Office
is, and Senator Feinstein and her husband
Richard Blum stand to make a fortune. His firm C.R. I. is the sole
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.
The Post Office's operating budget every
year is increasingly being eaten up by higher and higher employee payroll and
retirement costs. With FedEx and U.P.S. competing for their best parcel post
routes, and the public turning more and more to the use of email and fax, the Postal
Service has to keep raising the cost of a stamp. Yet it still finds itself
behind the perennial, financial 8 ball whenever it comes to balancing its
budget. This is not through any company mismanagement, or fault of its own. It
is because Congress is directly allowing our constitutionally mandated United
States Post Office to be plundered and pillaged. While this has probably been
going on for more than thirty years now since the Post Office was renamed,
these carpet bagging operations seem to be picking up steam once again with the
offering for sale of many U.S. Postal Service commercial real estate assets.
Congress has been mismanaging the Postal
Service for a long time. It has not been attuned to the Post Office's need to
compete and remain a profitable enterprise. Instead of allowing postal
properties to be sold, Congress should be considering ways to make the U.S.
Postal Service more profitable.. One of the ways they could do this is to allow
the Post Office to branch out into new areas like email, and on line personal
banking services of the type now provided primarily by Pay Pal. Congress could
also allow the formation of a U.S. Postal Service Bank or Credit Union for in
house banking services. Why not? They have an office in everybody's neighborhood,
don't they?
Meanwhile Diane Feinstein and Richard Blum
are just licking their chops at the prospect of conducting more plunder and
pillage operations on the U.S. Postal Service A powerful United States
Senator's husband is standing by, all ready to make millions from a U.S.
taxpayer funded enterprise, and no one in the mainstream media is even raising
an eyebrow over his 6% commission on the sale of hundreds of millions of
dollars' worth of quasi-public assets. My only question is this. How does a powerful
U.S. Senator from San Francisco manage to get away with such a sweet deal?
Meanwhile, all the way over on the other
side of the country, on the other coast, another meshugena member of the
government ruling class, Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York is actually trying
to eliminate another kind of sweet deal. He is trying to ban all 32 ounce
sugary soft drinks from being sold in New York City. Fortunately for the rest
of us, some of his Democratic colleagues in the Judiciary don't quite agree
with him on eliminating this sweet deal.
A short drive down the coast from New York
City, another Democrat Senator from New Jersey, Senator Robert Menendez is
under investigation on suspected corruption charges involving one of his large
donors from Florida named Salomon Melgen. Mr. Melgen is an
ophthalmologist who owns among other things a security company in the Dominican
Republic. There are allegations that Senator Menendez who received over
580,000 dollars indirectly from Melgen through a Democratic Super Pac
intervened directly on behalf of his benefactor in matters involving Melgen's
security company. It is also alleged that he intervened on behalf of Melgen's
eye clinic which was accused of overbilling the United States government.
It has also been alleged that that while visiting the Dominican Republic
Salomon Melgen furnished prostitutes for the Senator's enjoyment as well.
Apparently Hillary
Clinton's favorite term, "a culture of corruption" is now finally
starting to come true. although it is coming true under a Democratic
Administration, and all the participants are Democrats. You just
got to love it. Sweet dreams Hillary.
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Confirmed on Google.
Dec 1, 2012 - Selling off the Post Office: Berkeley calls out Richard Blum ...
When the postal service sells a public building that contains New
Deal era art or when the ...ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES The U.S. Postal
Service is the core of the trillion dollar mailing .....by davybaby on
Sat Dec 01, 2012 at 07:57:56 PM PST ...
Our Country is run by such
Crooked people it can't help itself.
I recently learned that the
United States has entered into a contract with one
firm to sell 56 buildings that currently house U.S. Post Offices. The government has
decided that 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
bring in billions of dollars and,
with that, millions of dollars in
commissions for the one Company that is in charge of handling the
sale and negotiation of the new leases.
What makes this such a matter of
concern to me is that the Company that the Government has contracted with to
conduct the sales (and the corresponding leases for the new locations of the
displaced post offices) is owned by Richard
Blum.
What? Didn't
that name mean anything to you? Maybe I should re-phrase and say that the
person that owns the company that is solely in charge of this multi -million-
dollar transaction is Richard Blum the husband of Democratic Senator
Dianne Feinstein .
Diane is too busy with fake gun
control !
Sweet Deals, Sweet Drinks, and Sweet Dreams
By Scott Rohter, March 2013
Richard Blum is the head of America's
largest commercial real estate company. He is also the husband of one of the
Nation's most powerful U.S. Senators, Diane Feinstein. She is a Democrat from
northern California who sits on many of the Senate's most important committees.
She is a member of the Appropriations Committee, the Rules Committee, and the
Judiciary Committee. She is also a member of the following important Senate
subcommittees: Energy and Water, Agriculture and Rural Development, Food and
Drug, Commerce and Justice, Dept. of Defense, Dept. of the Interior,
Transportation / Housing & Urban Development, Crime & Terrorism, and
Immigration & Border Security. And finally she is the Chairman of the
following Senate Committees: The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, The
Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control.
Before Diane Feinstein became a United
States Senator she was the mayor of San Francisco. Both she and her real estate
tycoon husband therefore have deep personal connections inside the Democratic
Party going all the way back to the early days of the Clinton Administration,
so it should probably come as no surprise to find
out that her husband has been chosen by the United States Postal Service
to sell off many of its valuable commercial real estate assets as it tries to
meet budget and balance its annual operating expenses with its dwindling
revenues. These revenues have been decreasing every year as a result of fierce
competition from U.P.S. and FedEx and the increasing use of email by the general
public. First Class mail used to be the Post Office's real bread and butter,
but as sending faxes and emails have become more and more popular the Post
Office's bread isn't really getting buttered anymore.
Therefore the Postal Service has had to
make some tough choices. One of these tough choices has been to sell off some
of its older post offices and along with them some very valuable real estate
assets just in order to raise the money to meet its budget. Richard Blum's real
estate company C.R.I. has been hired to sell off these quasi-public properties.
Many of these buildings have significant historical value because they were
constructed during the early years of the 20th Century. Some were built during the sentimental New Deal
Years of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, like the one now being offered for sale in
Berkeley California, right around the corner from C.R.I.'s home offices.
All of these properties that are being
sold are all fully paid for. They were purchased with U.S. taxpayer's 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. So let me ask you an important question. Would you sell
your house just because you couldn't afford to pay the electric bill? Well the
Post Office is, and Senator Feinstein and
her husband Richard Blum stand to make a fortune. His firm C.R. I.
is the sole 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.
The Post Office's operating budget
every year is increasingly being eaten up by higher and higher employee payroll
and retirement costs. With FedEx and U.P.S. competing for their best parcel
post routes, and the public turning more and more to the use of email and fax,
the Postal Service has to keep raising the cost of a stamp. Yet it still finds
itself behind the perennial, financial 8 ball whenever it comes to balancing
its budget. This is not through any company mismanagement, or fault of its own.
It is because Congress is directly allowing our constitutionally mandated
United States Post Office to be plundered and pillaged. While this has probably
been going on for more than thirty years now since the Post Office was renamed,
these carpet bagging operations seem to be picking up steam once again with the
offering for sale of many U.S. Postal Service commercial real estate assets.
Congress has been mismanaging the
Postal Service for a long time. It has not been attuned to the Post Office's
need to compete and remain a profitable enterprise. Instead of allowing postal
properties to be sold, Congress should be considering ways to make the U.S.
Postal Service more profitable.. One of the ways they could do this is to allow
the Post Office to branch out into new areas like email, and on line personal
banking services of the type now provided primarily by Pay Pal. Congress could
also allow the formation of a U.S. Postal Service Bank or Credit Union for in
house banking services. Why not? They have an office in everybody's
neighborhood, don't they?
Meanwhile Diane Feinstein and Richard
Blum are just licking their chops at the prospect of conducting more plunder
and pillage operations on the U.S. Postal Service A powerful United States
Senator's husband is standing by, all ready to make millions from a U.S.
taxpayer funded enterprise, and no one in the mainstream media is even raising
an eyebrow over his 6% commission on the sale of hundreds of millions of
dollars' worth of quasi-public assets. My only question is this. How does a
powerful U.S. Senator from San Francisco manage to get away with such a sweet
deal?
Meanwhile, all the way over on the
other side of the country, on the other coast, another meshugena member of the
government ruling class, Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York is actually trying
to eliminate another kind of sweet deal. He is trying to ban all 32 ounce
sugary soft drinks from being sold in New York City. Fortunately for the rest
of us, some of his Democratic colleagues in the Judiciary don't quite agree
with him on eliminating this sweet deal.
A short drive down the coast from New
York City, another Democrat Senator from New Jersey, Senator Robert Menendez is
under investigation on suspected corruption charges involving one of his large
donors from Florida named Salomon Melgen. Mr. Melgen is an
ophthalmologist who owns among other things a security company in the Dominican
Republic. There are allegations that Senator Menendez who received over
580,000 dollars indirectly from Melgen through a Democratic Super Pac
intervened directly on behalf of his benefactor in matters involving Melgen's
security company. It is also alleged that he intervened on behalf of Melgen's
eye clinic which was accused of overbilling the United States government.
It has also been alleged that that while visiting the Dominican Republic
Salomon Melgen furnished prostitutes for the Senator's enjoyment as well.
Apparently Hillary
Clinton's favorite term, "a culture of corruption" is now finally
starting to come true. although it is coming true under a Democratic
Administration, and all the participants are Democrats. You just
got to love it. Sweet dreams Hillary.
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