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EXCLUSIVE: Senator's husband's firm cashes in on crisis

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If this true hopefully she suffers the harshest punishments.


EXCLUSIVE: Senator's husband's firm cashes in on crisis - Washington Times

On the day the new Congress convened this year, Sen. Dianne Feinstein introduced legislation to route $25 billion in taxpayer money to a government agency that had just awarded her husband's real estate firm a lucrative contract to sell foreclosed properties at compensation rates higher than the industry norms.

Mrs. Feinstein's intervention on behalf of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. was unusual: the California Democrat isn't a member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs with jurisdiction over FDIC; and the agency is supposed to operate from money it raises from bank-paid insurance payments - not direct federal dollars.

Documents reviewed by The Washington Times show Mrs. Feinstein first offered Oct. 30 to help the FDIC secure money for its effort to stem the rise of home foreclosures. Her letter was sent just days before the agency determined that CB Richard Ellis Group (CBRE) - the commercial real estate firm that her husband Richard Blum heads as board chairman - had won the competitive bidding for a contract to sell foreclosed properties that FDIC had inherited from failed banks.

About the same time of the contract award, Mr. Blum's private investment firm reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission that it and related affiliates had purchased more than 10 million new shares in CBRE. The shares were purchased for the going price of $3.77; CBRE's stock closed Monday at $5.14.
 
And CNN and MSNBC run nothing about any of this. Same for Rangel, Murtha, Harman, etc.

Gotta go to Drudge or FoxNews to find out what the hell is really going on these days. You'd think CNN would eventually figure out why their ratings are so paltry, but I'm not holding my breath.
 
is anyone suprised at the lack of coverage?

And the libs claim that the liberal media isn't biased or not liberal. Had this been a republican or someone claiming to be a conservative this story would have been aired 24/7 all over the news like the Abugrabanarab(Abu Ghraib) photo scandal or the Larry Craig scandal.
 
And the libs are avoiding this thread too...:confused:
 
This should most certainly be scrutinized, as well as any other public figure who makes choices based-on personal interest. Elected officials should represent "The People," after all.
 
Correct me if Im wrong but hasn't Fienstein's husband gotten her in to trouble several times in the past?

TROUBLE is an awful strong word Chevy. [ " My husband simply made a wise investment, one which brought nice returns", your honor. MAM, you and your husband are charged with espionage, and insider tradeing. You are in big trouble. ] HMMMM maybe TROUBLE is the right word to describe where some demorats live. :roll:
 
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And CNN and MSNBC run nothing about any of this. Same for Rangel, Murtha, Harman, etc.

Gotta go to Drudge or FoxNews to find out what the hell is really going on these days. You'd think CNN would eventually figure out why their ratings are so paltry, but I'm not holding my breath.

You really don't believe what those folks report... DO YOU?

If CNN and MSNBC run nothing, that means it doesn't exist... period... and it also means FOX and Drudge are making it all up.

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TROUBLE is an awful strong word Chevy. [ " My husband simply made a wise investment, one which brought nice returns", your honor. MAM, you and your husband are charged with espionage, and insider tradeing. You are in big trouble. ] HMMMM maybe TROUBLE is the right word to describe where some demorats live. :roll:
Remember how well Hillary did in the futures market? Hey besides, Obama has the open govt thing going now. This will come out when the Justice Dept investigates this. :roll:
 
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Well, this thread will be a good place to hang out. Totally lefty-free.
 
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