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Beyond the Rhetoric: Clintons’ Financial Hustles

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By Harry C. Alford
NNPA Columnist

 

The reputations of Bill and Hillary Clinton have become legendary. It goes back to their days in Arkansas where they took scandal to another level even for that scandalous state. There was Gov. Bill Clinton, who was known for hi extra-marital escapades. But even the Arkansas First Lady Hillary earned a reputation for doing dubious get rich quick money deals. Unsettled allegations such as “Whitewater” and “Cattle Futures” involved huge cash going to Ms. Clinton for strange services that might not have existed. For example, she “invested” $1,000 into the cattle future market and quickly made $100,000 off that investment. She told the investigators she would watch her grandfather play the stock market as a child and learn how to play the game. Yea, right!

They both grew up with common means. They never bought a home until they came out of the White House, both in the 40-plus age group. She got an advance for a book and bought two homes with it (Westchester County, N.Y. and off Embassy Row in D.C.). That would be the beginning of one financial windfall after another for Bill and Hillary. Still their hungry appetite for quick money longed to be satisfied. Hillary even took the White House china with her as they packed and moved out of the White House – no she didn’t return it.

As it turned out, they would come up with one of the biggest hustles in American political history. Bill would kick off the “Clinton Global Initiative.” It would be a “charity” helping those less fortunate around the world. Bill would make the contact to big money or powerful persons and use Hillary, who would now be a Senator from New York, for political leverage. Their next move would be to have Hillary become president of the United States and then start hitting “grand slams” to fill their coffers via the “nonprofit” in exchange for political favors.

However, Barack Obama showed up and deferred that dream. Not to be totally knocked out, the Clintons went to Plan B. They would convince President Obama to select Hillary as Secretary of State. She would watch his back, but in reality she would push the buttons for big donors to fill the pockets via the Clinton Global Initiative. Pretty soon the financial shenanigans of Arkansas would seem very minor league compared to what was in store for the future.

The deals have been coming via Bill to Hillary and thru the Clinton Global Initiative and for speaking honorariums for Bill and, later, Hillary once she left the State Department. According to the Wall Street Journal …“at least 60 companies that had donated more than $26 million to the foundation had also lobbied the State Department during Mrs. Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State.” Some of these companies landed lucrative foreign contracts as a result of Bill’s and Hillary’s advocacy on their behalf. Besides contributions to the foundation, speaking fees for Bill soared to more than $300,000 a speech. Soon it went to $500,000 a speech for Bill and $300,000 for Hillary after she left the State Department.

In all, during the past 12 years the Clintons have amassed more than $126 million and that doesn’t include the foundation. The Clinton Global Initiative now has more than $2 billion in the bank with more coming in and has only invested 10 percent of the revenue into charitable projects. Don’t think they are about to stop. No, now they are getting to go to the next phase as Hillary will once again run for president. They want to be “Rockefeller Rich” and nothing less.

General Electric wanted a $2.5 billion contract with Algeria. Secretary Hillary stepped in and made it happen. Thus, GE donated $1 million to the Foundation. The president of General Electric refuses to discuss how many times he and Hillary discussed the matter and just what was communicated. Hillary convinced Russia to buy $4 billion in Boeing Aircraft. Boeing turns around and donates approximately $5 million to the Clinton Global Initiative. These are just a couple of examples.

Is the above considered bribery? We should certainly investigate to find out. But it gets worse! A Canadian Uranium company takes Bill to Kazakhstan to ask the dictator’s permission to buy their Uranium company. It needed approval from Hillary and the approval came in rapid speed. Principles of the uranium company turned the acquisition into the Uranium One Corporation – a U.S. corporation. They would sell the new company to Russia (that’s right!!) with Hillary’s permission. The owners made billions and started dumping donations into the Clinton Global Initiative via record amounts. The New York Times has documented this and it is starting to hit the “fan.” Imagine, Russia now owns 20% of all the uranium mined in the United States. Plus that, they are getting ready to sell it to Iran for use in making their first nuclear weapons.

Bill and Hillary have sold our national interests to the Russians. Just how big are these deals going to get and take us down and put us at risk for the benefit of the Clintons? It is going to be historical and, perhaps, the scandal of centuries.


Harry C. Alford is the co-founder, President/CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce®. Website: www.nationalbcc.org Email: halford@nationalbcc.org.

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Actor, Philanthropist Blair Underwood Visits Bay Area, Kicks Off Literacy Program in ‘New Oakland’ Initiative

These community activations were coordinated with the San Francisco-based non-profit program “Room to Read.” Ray said he is also donating his time to read and take pictures with students to encourage their engagement and to inspire them to read more. The inspirational book “Clifford Ray Saves the Day” highlights Clifford Ray’s true story of saving a dolphin.

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Blair Underwood (left) and Barbara Lee (right). Courtesy photo.

By Paul Cobb
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The Post mentioned three weeks ago that a number of our local luminaries were coming together to support the “New Oakland” movement. As this current national administration continues to eliminate our “legacy” institutional policies and programs left and right, most communities find themselves beyond “frozen” in fear.

Well, esteemed actor, long-time Bay Area supporter, and philanthropist Blair Underwood returned to Oakland this week to speak with city leaders, community trust agents, students, the Oakland Post, and local celebrities alike to continue his “New Oakland” initiative.

This week, he kicked off his “Guess Who’s Coming to Read” literacy program in some of Oakland’s middle schools. Clifford Ray, who played the center position of the 1975 World Champion Golden State Warriors, donated close to 1,000 books. Ray’s fellow teammate Charles “The Hopper” Dudley also gave Converse sneakers to students.

These community activations were coordinated with the San Francisco-based non-profit program “Room to Read.” Ray said he is also donating his time to read and take pictures with students to encourage their engagement and to inspire them to read more. The inspirational book “Clifford Ray Saves the Day” highlights Clifford Ray’s true story of saving a dolphin.

Underwood also spent quality time with the Oakland Ballers ownership group and visited the amazing Raimondi Park West Oakland community revitalization site. In the 1996 TV film Soul of the Game, Underwood played the role of the legendary first Black Major League Baseball player Jackie Robinson and commended the Ballers owners.

“This group of sports enthusiasts/ philanthropists needs to be applauded for their human capital investment and their financial capital investment,” Underwood said. “Truly putting their money and passion to work,” Underwood said.

Underwood was also inspired by mayoral candidate Barbara Lee’s open-minded invitation to bring public-private partnership opportunities to Oakland.

Underwood said he wants to “reinforce the importance of ‘collaborative activism’ among those most marginalized by non-empathic leadership. We must ‘act out’ our discomfort with passionate intentions to create healthy change.”

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Councilmembers Ramachandran, Kaplan, Unger Identify Funds to Save Oakland Fire Stations

Our budget crisis – one of the worst in Oakland’s history – is compounded by the fact that people do not feel safe coming to Oakland due to our public safety crisis. By investing in our fundamental public safety resources today, we can send a signal to the world that Oakland is open for business. We have such a rich and vibrant culture, arts, and food scene that is worth celebrating – but we can only showcase this if we are able to keep our neighborhoods safe. Having fully functioning fire stations are absolutely essential to these efforts.

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By Janani Ramachandran

There is no greater concern to the people of Oakland today than public safety. Fire stations are the bread and butter of essential city services – and every day that we have stations shuttered, we imperil the lives of our community members. In response to widespread outcry over the current and planned closure of stations, myself, along with Councilmembers Kaplan and Unger, have painstakingly worked to identify millions of dollars of new funding to save our stations. The legislation we introduced on Thursday, February 13th, will amend our budget to prevent the closure of four fire stations that are currently on the chopping block due to our budget crisis and will re-open two closed stations that have already been closed – Station 25 and 28 – in the near future. The resolution that will provide the funding to keep our stations open will go before the full City Council for a vote at our meeting on Tuesday, March 4th at 3:30 PM – and we invite you to join us at City Hall to share your perspective on the topic.

Our budget crisis – one of the worst in Oakland’s history – is compounded by the fact that people do not feel safe coming to Oakland due to our public safety crisis. By investing in our fundamental public safety resources today, we can send a signal to the world that Oakland is open for business. We have such a rich and vibrant culture, arts, and food scene that is worth celebrating – but we can only showcase this if we are able to keep our neighborhoods safe. Having fully functioning fire stations are absolutely essential to these efforts.

With the devastating Los Angeles fire at the top of people’s minds, terrible memories of Oakland’s own wildfires are re-surfacing from the 1991 Oakland Hills Firestorm to the Keller fire just a few months ago – and how essential fire stations are to mitigating these catastrophes. But in Oakland, our fire stations don’t just fight wildfires – they also provide emergency medical services to our most vulnerable constituents, put out structural fires and encampment fires, and much more.

We recognize that there are a number of competing interests and important initiatives fighting for sparse City resources. But from my perspective, core safety services are the most pivotal functions that a City must spend its resources on – especially given the outcry we have heard around fire stations.

The fight to save our stations is not over. The resolution we introduced is a critical first step, and there are hurdles to overcome. If you support keeping our fire stations open, we invite you to be a part of the solution by making your voice heard at the March 4th City Council meeting at 3:30 pm.

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NNPA Launches National Public Education and Selective Buying Campaign

“We are the trusted voice of Black America, and we will not be silent or nonresponsive to the rapid rise of renewed Jim Crow racist policies in corporate America,” stated NNPA Chairman Bobby R. Henry Sr. “The Black Press of America continues to remain on the frontline keeping our families and communities informed and engaged on all the issues that impact our quality of life.”

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Washington, DC: The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), representing the Black Press of America, has announced the planning and implementation of a national public education and selective buying campaign across the nation in direct response to those corporate entities that have dismantled their respective Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) commitments, programs and staffing.  NNPA Chairman Emeritus Danny Bakewell Sr. explained, “Now is the time for the Black Press of America once again to emphatically speak and publish truth to power.”

“We are the trusted voice of Black America, and we will not be silent or nonresponsive to the rapid rise of renewed Jim Crow racist policies in corporate America,” stated NNPA Chairman Bobby R. Henry Sr. “The Black Press of America continues to remain on the frontline keeping our families and communities informed and engaged on all the issues that impact our quality of life.”

At a recent convening of NNPA member publishers and editors, a united resolve was reached that each member publication of the NNPA will begin a national public education campaign coupled with the release of research data on those American companies that are engaging in efforts to sanction racial injustice, inequitable polices, divisive leadership, and economic apartheid in America.

“We note forthrightly that Black Americans spend $2 trillion dollars annually as consumers of products and services throughout the United States,” NNPA President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. emphasized. “We now must evaluate and realign to question why we continue to spend our money with companies that do not respect us,” Chavis continued.  “This now must come to an end. These contradictions will not go unchallenged by 50 million Black Americans who have struggled for centuries to ensure equality, fairness and inclusion in our nation’s democracy.”

A selective buying campaign involves exercising the right to select what we spend our money on and who we spend our money with. We are starting with targeting TARGET.

The following are some of the major American companies that have publicly retreated from Diversity, Equity and Inclusion:

  • TARGET
  • Lowe’s
  • John Deer
  • Walmart
  • Meta
  • Tractor Supply
  • Amazon
  • McDonald’s
  • Ford
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