The Political Class

The Political Class

It’s the same game, just another generation. This couple is divorcing and splitting up assets paid for with dollars pulled out of Washington, your tax dollars hard at work. Indirectly or directly it comes from the same place, the American taxpayer.

“after 11 years of marriage, and charges of Heather’s unfaithfulness, their contentious divorce is centered on who gets the $5.6 million mansion in Washington, as well as homes in Virginia, Italy, and Australia. Then there is the “world famous” art collection with 1,300 pieces estimated to be worth hundreds of millions, in addition to the jewelry, investments, and both businesses with prestigious Fortune 500 clients. Most intriguing will be the valuing of the “Podesta brand” that Heather insists she helped build. Splitting these assets will buy the best divorce lawyers in the city their “new vacation homes.”” keep reading

Heather and Tony Podesta. Photo by Tony Powell. FAPE Dinner. East Wing Art Gallery. May 19, 2011-L

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  1. Surprise, despite once being the Hamptons, NYC or The California coast,

    The most wealthy area in the United States are the suburbs surrounding Washington DC.

    And all those billionaires are Obungler’s pals and Democrat Lobbiests.

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