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	<title>Comments on: Amazon CEO Overpaid 5 Times the Price for Washington Post</title>
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		<title>By: SteveColorado</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This transaction is probably more political than business oriented. The mainstream left is quite concerned about losing, what they consider to be, a key communications platform like the Washington Post. For less than 1% of his reported $25 billion fortune, Bezos reaps a lot of good feeling from the Obama administration and the rest of the Democrat party establishment. Who knows, he might even make some money on the deal. It is reported that he will be compensated for past pension costs.



Large company management has always paid attention to Washington. However, now with the Federal government increasingly micromanaging the economy, many business leaders, including Buffet, Bezos, and Zuckerberg are doing their best to  be buddies with Obama and the Democrats. Bribery has taken a lot of creative forms lately. For example Cory Booker, Newark Mayor and &quot; a rising star&quot; in the Democrat party, has had millions in start-up funding poured into a business that he supposedly runs in his spare time.His personal stake in the business is not worth over a million dollars.  Illegal, probably not, but definitely a form of influence buying.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This transaction is probably more political than business oriented. The mainstream left is quite concerned about losing, what they consider to be, a key communications platform like the Washington Post. For less than 1% of his reported $25 billion fortune, Bezos reaps a lot of good feeling from the Obama administration and the rest of the Democrat party establishment. Who knows, he might even make some money on the deal. It is reported that he will be compensated for past pension costs.</p>
<p>Large company management has always paid attention to Washington. However, now with the Federal government increasingly micromanaging the economy, many business leaders, including Buffet, Bezos, and Zuckerberg are doing their best to  be buddies with Obama and the Democrats. Bribery has taken a lot of creative forms lately. For example Cory Booker, Newark Mayor and &#8221; a rising star&#8221; in the Democrat party, has had millions in start-up funding poured into a business that he supposedly runs in his spare time.His personal stake in the business is not worth over a million dollars.  Illegal, probably not, but definitely a form of influence buying.</p>
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