Dianne Feinstein leaves stunning properties
to her and billionaire husband’s feuding daughters
New York Post,
by
Michael Kaplan
Original Article
Posted By: Beardo,
9/30/2023 4:14:28 AM
Dianne Feinstein was one of the Senate’s richest members throughout her trailblazing career — thanks to her billionaire husband.
While others in Congress struggled to make ends meet, sleeping in their offices to save on rent, Feinstein commuted from San Francisco aboard a Gulfstream G650 jet (pre-owned, the aircraft averages $61,815,000), sported expensive jewelry and flitted from one mansion to the next. (snip) The biggest single item in the estate is the couple’s home in San Francisco; Feinstein resided in a three-story 1917 Italianate mansion on the famed Lyon Steps.
Its landscaped gardens have stunning views over the Bay, and it has a valuation to match: $21 million.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Beardo 9/30/2023 4:49:40 AM (No. 1566005)
What answer did she give to her Creator when He asked her how many homeless people or illegal immigrants were sheltered by her in her many mansions, or were given a ride in her $60 million jet?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
BirdsNest 9/30/2023 4:57:09 AM (No. 1566006)
And the rest of us have to scrape by each month til next payday.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
mifla 9/30/2023 5:12:53 AM (No. 1566007)
Mansion after mansion. One for living, one for working, one for playing, another one for playing, and a third for playing even more. Being a public servant can be very luxurious. I should have been a senator.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
watashiyo 9/30/2023 5:44:39 AM (No. 1566019)
Thanks to the privileged insider trading the commoners don't have.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
DW626 9/30/2023 6:32:44 AM (No. 1566031)
Hope the feuding daughters blow all their inheritance and end up in bankruptcy court.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
plomke 9/30/2023 6:39:30 AM (No. 1566032)
It isn't just this one.
It is all five hundred and thirty five of them.
Plus the Executive Branch.
Plus the Judiciary.
Plus the millions more staffers,aides,secretaries,diplomats,appointees,friends and various hangers on and lets not forget the bagmen...
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
RCFLyer98 9/30/2023 7:10:33 AM (No. 1566042)
Egg-zactly #6. Would it be nice to see the balance sheet of them. I just wonder what Pelosi's, or McConnell's looks like. I'm would guess that a very good share of the Congress critters' wealth at our expense, would blow our minds. Some not only wealthy, but bathed in opulence, such as Diane.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
anniebc 9/30/2023 7:35:59 AM (No. 1566049)
No sympathy for even the others who "struggled to make ends meet, sleeping in their offices to save on rent" They should all be remote home just like a lot of US. It would save US a bundle and keep them out of trouble. Washington is Sodom and Gomorrah, and it needs to be cleaned up. A huge cleanup would be sending our dear leaders back home to rule from their own dwellings where they can log on to a secure server as needed to debate and vote. They'd cause less damage and get paid less as citizen representatives so they have to work real jobs. DC is a nice 13-mile city, and it seems to be nicest when the critters are on "break," and they're on break most of the time. Instead of destroying the city, their $200k gigs and perks should come tumbling down, and we can wave to them in the grocery store when we see them living life just like US instead of above US.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Sanddollar 9/30/2023 8:36:02 AM (No. 1566077)
Why didn't she sell all these homes and donate the money to the poor and the oppressed? How many homes does a couple need?
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
pros7767 9/30/2023 8:36:28 AM (No. 1566078)
Between insider trading and her commie Chinese chauffeur, she sure bankrolled a lot of cash at America's expense, the people be damned!
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
3XALADY 9/30/2023 8:43:49 AM (No. 1566082)
Re #6. I saw an article yesterday about Miss Prissy. I have read her salary is $180,000/year and this article said she lives in a home worth $1 million in D.C. I have to work on figuring this out....
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 9/30/2023 9:16:27 AM (No. 1566097)
Just how did she get so rich while on a Federal salary? Inquiring minds SHOULD want to know, unfortunately, the sheeple in the MSM aren't in the least bit curious, so, once again it will be left to the Supreme Court of Heaven for evaluation and punishment.
The Apostle Paul said to Timothy (I Tim 6:10), "For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil."
Democrats say, "Money is bad, but only when Republicans have it."
I would love to see some investigative journalist do a forensic accounting of Pelosi's "reported" worth on a timeline with her advancement in Congress to leading Committees where she oversaw spending thereby obtaining inside information on grants and awards. Someone also needs to investigate that Chinese Communist Spy driver who worked for her for over a decade and what advancements China made in weapons and technology while he drove "Miss Daisy" around DC.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Birddog 9/30/2023 11:19:43 AM (No. 1566199)
Someone should send a copy of this to the Judge That just ruled about Valuations of Trump properties. DiFi's Jet and FIVE of her homes are each, individually, worth more than Mar a Lago?
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Hazymac 9/30/2023 11:47:20 AM (No. 1566221)
Feinstein's husband since 1980, Richard Blum, was a very wealthy real estate magnate who I'm quite certain never benefited one iota from insider information coming from the U.S. Senate. (Cough cough cough!) Dianne F. married money. That's how she got hers. Like JF'n K and DedAYzuh.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Melanie 9/30/2023 12:21:36 PM (No. 1566239)
And Mar-a-Lago is only worth $18M, according to crackpot democrat activist judge in NY???
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 9/30/2023 1:11:42 PM (No. 1566266)
#5 - it is possible they'll do just that. One only needs to look at Steve Bing who inherited hundreds of millions of dollars at 18, dropped out of college, and committed suicide at 55 when he went broke. It took him decades, but he did it.
My grandmother had an expression, "rags to riches to rags in three generations." I've seen more than a few people run through an inheritance in short order.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
JackBurton 9/30/2023 3:05:00 PM (No. 1566324)
FTA: For much of her wealth, Feinstein — who passed away Thursday in her Washington DC home, aged 90 — could thanked her second husband, Richard Blum.
He was an astute investor and the founder of Blum Capital Partners.
A) Don't they proof read these articles before publishing?
B) Astute investor? You mean like Nancy Pelosi? Yeh. Funny how being in Congress makes one 'astute.'
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