Obama and Hillary seems to be so great with investment property, do you think they could make us another cheap repair?
OBAMA – In June 2005, Obama and Rezko purchased adjoining parcels in Kenwood. young state senator paid $ 1.65 million Georgian revival mansion for one, while Rezko paid $ 625,000 for the proximity, many developed. Both closed on their properties the same day. Last January, aiming to increase the size of his sideyard, Obama paid Rezko $ 104 500 for a strip of her land. HILLARY-On October 11, 1978, the future First Lady, a neophyte investor with an annual income of $ 25,000, opened an account at the end of the commodity with a deposit of $ 1000. His first job was short-selling of Live cattle contracts and ten at a price of 57.55 cents a pound: a commitment to deliver in December of that year 400,000 pounds of cattle with a market value of $ 230,200. One day later, it bought the contracts back at a price of 56.10 cents, to 0.15 percent above the low of the day, pocketing $ 5,300 for a return of 530 percent.
Yes, and we could name the State of Oblivion with the capital city named Insanity
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