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How Do Politicians Acquire Such Wealth?

This past week, the famous gun grabbing Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) listed her Lake Tahoe Mansion for sale at $41 Million. Which begs the question: “How do politicians acquire such wealth?”

Ironically (or NOT) it’s amazing how certain Democrats (Cough! Pelosi, Cough! Feinstein Cough!) constantly preach fairness, equality, and how the rich are the blame for everything ad nauseam.

And yet people like Dianne Feinstein have home(s) they’re trying to sell for $41 Million.

Maybe it’s just a coincidence that – just like Nancy Pelosi – Feinstein’s spouse is always extraordinarily lucky in deals that somehow connect back to political favors.

In case you missed it, her hubby, Richard Blum, was named in the College Admissions Scandal.

Blum also benefited from being involved with a company to sell United States Postal Service property.

The company, CBRE Group, won a contract to sell postal facilities.

Ironically (or NOT) Blum is CBRE’s board chairman and owns an investment firm that holds an interest in its stock.

Hmmmm!

And the question has always been; did he get inside information and preferential treatment in what they called a competitive bid?

Enquiring minds want to know.

Politicians Acquiring Wealth

We constantly ask how politicians acquire enormous wealth without ever working in the private sector.

Unfortunately – and the truth is – there is never any accountability.

And nobody ever asks, how in the world they can amass such fortunes.

And what about accountability – going back in August 2018 – when details surfaced about a Chinese spy who worked for Feinstein for nearly 20 years.

Fact-check it yourself.

Unfortunately, and like many other accountability issues – involving far too many politicians – the spy story got swept under the rug.

The point is we have a system in place where career politicians do nothing for the people they serve. 

Instead, they’ve learned – from Wall Street Banksters – how to stuff their own coffers at your expense.

Until you come to the realization that Wall Street and Washington have been in bed together for over 100 years, you’ll continue to ask: “How can they get away with this?”

So, instead of wondering how politicians acquire such wealth, learn how to spot the trends they use (mostly against YOU) and profit from them.

It’s easier than you think.

Find out more (HERE).

And feel free to share this with a friend who questions the legality of how politicians acquire such wealth.

Your friends with thank YOU later.

But be sure to tell them: We’re Not Just About Finance.

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