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lostnfound

(16,938 posts)
Wed Apr 30, 2025, 11:41 AM Wednesday

Rumpelstiltskin.

I bet that many of you are, like me, hoping to find the right words to break the spell. Surely there is a message out there that will act like a key to a lock…like a pin to a balloon…like a kiss that wakes up Sleeping Beauty. Like finding the right name to name an evil man by — “Rumpelstiltskin” — and the spell is broken.

We who were taught Civics or American History in the old days were taught that Thomas Payne could write a pamphlet that would change the country, make them brave and give them some vision. Thomas Payne argued that “it was against common sense for an island to rule a larger nation”. Today, is it not against common sense for a small pile of billionaires to rule a huge nation? ‘The loose affiliation of millionaires and billionaires’ (from a Paul Simon song) has tightened and its victim is American strength and American democracy.

Thomas Payne presumably helped Americans see the obvious. Three problems (of many): 1) Americans don’t read 2) the small pile is NOT visible, only the tip of it and 3) the (cognitive and emotional) shortcut that Payne used, of Bible references and Protestant idioms to reach his audience, may not be available or effective today. Plus, every scrap of the population’s attention has been commercialized, monetized — interrupted by ads, shortened.


BUT:
1. We need better visuals and we need to name names. An animated cartoon, a series of shorts, with animations that make the abstract into something concrete and entertaining — that captures the culture. But there are some names that ought to be real, that everyone ought to know — not politicians, but the names and stories of the quietly dangerous.

2. PE/REIT/Heathcare case study is worth a mini-mester. We also can, and should, do a whole mini-mester that teaches every high school student this case study of America’s REAL ECONOMIC SYSTEM. The case study I would choose is the private equity takeover of a single hospital chain, Steward. It’s got all of the essential elements to understand the damage that was done (and can be done) by just a few greedy billionaires. Students could learn the economics, law, and human reality behind the latest version of vulture capitalism, and they’d be less easily duped.

America won’t move forward to a better health system OR a better democracy until we have some shared understanding of a shared set of facts. The billionaires distract the right wing base, especially, with wedge issues; but they distract us ALL with endless celebrity stories, AI-generated clickbait, continuous advertising, and even with deep dive intellectualism on topics that will never catch fire with more than 10%.

We have to be better about teaching our kids and each other to SEE the one shared reality we have as a society — such as the REAL ECONOMIC SYSTEM that was exposed by the Cerberus/MPT/Steward human disaster.


The REAL ECONOMIC SYSTEM, case study.
Step 1, The infection
*Buy a few hospitals (Cerberus buys Steward) and strip its assets.
*Sell off the real estate and buildings of the hospitals to a separate company, a REIT
- $1.2 billion to Medical Properties Trust (MPT), which also gets a 5% stake in Steward
- pretend it will bring needed capital but use it to buy hospitals and to finance $484 million in dividends to a Cerberus fund
*Complete sale-leaseback deals that burdens the hospitals with high lease fees

Step 2, Sleights of hand
*Get the REIT to write a $1.4 billion check in exchange for an additional $100 million of Steward equity, along with 18 more hospitals to add to Steward’s collection (eventually, from 11 original to 37)
*Move the headquarters from Massachusetts to Dallas, lower taxes, less regulation, further from Elizabeth Warren
*In the middle of a pandemic, sell your stake to the doctors (“In May 2020, [Cerberus] swapped its stake with Steward doctors in exchange for a note paying interest. Then, in January 2021, Steward borrowed $335 million from MPT to pay off the debt. Cerberus was free and clear.”)
*In bankruptcy, debtors take priority over shareholders. Cerberus planned ahead to be a debtor instead of a shareholder.

Step 3, A terminal illness
*Desperate hospital sells off equipment and supplies, and cuts staffing. Recapitalize, refinance… repeat
*Human beings die needlessly, like the tragic case of Sungida Rashid, a https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/01/25/business/steward-health-care-mother-death/]brand new mother who died] because the hospital lacked a piece of equipment that had been taken away the prior month by cost-cutters, over the vociferous objection of medical staff.

Step 4, What does success look like, to the vultures?
*Since 2018, Steward has closed six hospitals in the US, resulting in the layoffs of at least 2,650 workers and reduced access to care for the communities they served. Steward has also cut important service lines, such as obstetrics, behavioral health, and cancer care, at others.
”Cerberus reportedly made $800 million in the decade it owned Steward. Around the time of Cerberus’ exit, Steward paid its ownership a $111 million dividend, including its CEO from its founding in 2010, Ralph de la Torre. Not long after, de la Torre bought a $40 million yacht. The company also bought two private jets and a private suite at Dallas’ AA arena.” https://pestakeholder.org/reports/the-pillaging-of-steward-health-care/link

Step 5, the truth — Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat, is a fighter. Key message: You won’t find a GOP politician like this.
Elizabeth Warren’s letter explains it too:
https://www.warren.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/2024.02.15%20%20Delegation%20Letter%20to%20Cerberus%20re%20Steward%20Health%20Care.pdf


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Extras
“How a private equity firm made a killing on Steward Health Care”
As a private company, Steward isn’t required to make its financial statements public. Moreover, it has largely ignored Massachusetts requirements that it file detailed financial information on an annual basis.
But publicly traded MPT discloses some Steward financials because the chain is its largest tenant, accounting for about 20 percent of revenue. That’s how we know that Steward booked operating losses of $322 million in 2017 and $270 million in 2018.

Steward’s leaseback deal with MPT significantly boosted its expenses, but as Jessica Bartlett reported, the health system blames its dire financial straits on rising interest rates and labor costs, an increasing Medicaid population, and difficulty collecting bills. MPT has been hit hard by Steward’s woes. Its stock tumbled nearly 40 percent after it announced earlier this month that Steward was having trouble paying rent.

In May 2020, [Cerberus] swapped its stake with Steward doctors in exchange for a note paying interest. Then, in January 2021, Steward borrowed $335 million from MPT to pay off the debt. Cerberus was free and clear.
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PE behind 88% of healthcare related bankruptcies?
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Trumpelstiltskin Kid Berwyn Wednesday #1

Kid Berwyn

(20,195 posts)
1. Trumpelstiltskin
Wed Apr 30, 2025, 11:50 AM
Wednesday

Like magic, he robs from the many to enrich the few — including himself.

Like clockwork, in all he does Trump serves Putin.

Great idea yours, lostnfound. I keep re-dreaming the 24 campaign wherein we hammered home those very points. For instance, this guy in the Oval Office is a mystery to most Americans…

"The Perfect Target." -- KGB on Trump in 1977





‘The perfect target’: Russia cultivated Trump as asset for 40 years – ex-KGB spy

The KGB ‘played the game as if they were immensely impressed by his personality’, Yuri Shvets, a key source for a new book, tells the Guardian


by David Smith
The Guardian, January 29, 2021

Excerpt…

“This is an example where people were recruited when they were just students and then they rose to important positions; something like that was happening with Trump,” Shvets said by phone on Monday from his home in Virginia.

Shvets, a KGB major, had a cover job as a correspondent in Washington for the Russian news agency Tass during the 1980s. He moved to the US permanently in 1993 and gained American citizenship. He works as a corporate security investigator and was a partner of Alexander Litvinenko, who was assassinated in London in 2006.

Unger describes how Trump first appeared on the Russians’ radar in 1977 when he married his first wife, Ivana Zelnickova, a Czech model. Trump became the target of a spying operation overseen by Czechoslovakia’s intelligence service in cooperation with the KGB.

Three years later Trump opened his first big property development, the Grand Hyatt New York hotel near Grand Central station. Trump bought 200 television sets for the hotel from Semyon Kislin, a Soviet émigré who co-owned Joy-Lud electronics on Fifth Avenue.

According to Shvets, Joy-Lud was controlled by the KGB and Kislin worked as a so-called “spotter agent” who identified Trump, a young businessman on the rise, as a potential asset. Kislin denies that he had a relationship with the KGB.

Continues…

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/29/trump-russia-asset-claims-former-kgb-spy-new-book



Craig Unger courageously lifted up the lid...





Trump’s Russian Laundromat

How to use Trump Tower and other luxury high-rises to clean dirty money, run an international crime syndicate, and propel a failed real estate developer into the White House.


By CRAIG UNGER
The New Republic, July , 2017

Excerpt...

Trump made his first trip to Russia in 1987, only a few years before the collapse of the Soviet Union. Invited by Soviet Ambassador Yuri Dubinin, Trump was flown to Moscow and Leningrad—all expenses paid—to talk business with high-ups in the Soviet command. In The Art of the Deal, Trump recounted the lunch meeting with Dubinin that led to the trip. “One thing led to another,” he wrote, “and now I’m talking about building a large luxury hotel, across the street from the Kremlin, in partnership with the Soviet government.”

Over the years, Trump and his sons would try and fail five times to build a new Trump Tower in Moscow. But for Trump, what mattered most were the lucrative connections he had begun to make with the Kremlin—and with the wealthy Russians who would buy so many of his properties in the years to come. “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross section of a lot of our assets,” Donald Trump Jr. boasted at a real estate conference in 2008. “We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”

The money, illicit and otherwise, began to rain in earnest after the Soviet Union fell in 1991. President Boris Yeltsin’s shift to a market economy was so abrupt that cash-rich gangsters and corrupt government officials were able to privatize and loot state-held assets in oil, coal, minerals, and banking. Yeltsin himself, in fact, would later describe Russia as “the biggest mafia state in the world.” After Vladimir Putin succeeded Yeltsin as president, Russian intelligence effectively joined forces with the country’s mobsters and oligarchs, allowing them to operate freely as long as they strengthen Putin’s power and serve his personal financial interests. According to James Henry, a former chief economist at McKinsey & Company who consulted on the Panama Papers, some $1.3 trillion in illicit capital has poured out of Russia since the 1990s.

At the top of the sprawling criminal enterprise was Semion Mogilevich. Beginning in the early 1980s, according to the FBI, the short, squat Ukrainian was the key money-laundering contact for the Solntsevskaya Bratva, or Brotherhood, one of the richest criminal syndicates in the world. Before long, he was running a multibillion-dollar worldwide racket of his own. Mogilevich wasn’t feared because he was the most violent gangster, but because he was reputedly the smartest. The FBI has credited the “brainy don,” who holds a degree in economics from Lviv University, with a staggering range of crimes. He ran drug trafficking and prostitution rings on an international scale; in one characteristic deal, he bought a bankrupt airline to ship heroin from Southeast Asia into Europe. He used a jewelry business in Moscow and Budapest as a front for art that Russian gangsters stole from museums, churches, and synagogues all over Europe. He has also been accused of selling some $20 million in stolen weapons, including ground-to-air missiles and armored troop carriers, to Iran. “He uses this wealth and power to not only further his criminal enterprises,” the FBI says, “but to influence governments and their economies.”

In Russia, Mogilevich’s influence reportedly reaches all the way to the top. In 2005, Alexander Litvinenko, a Russian intelligence agent who defected to London, recorded an interview with investigators detailing his inside knowledge of the Kremlin’s ties to organized crime. “Mogilevich,” he said in broken English, “have good relationship with Putin since 1994 or 1993.” A year later Litvinenko was dead, apparently poisoned by agents of the Kremlin.

Continues...

https://newrepublic.com/article/143586/trumps-russian-laundromat-trump-tower-luxury-high-rises-dirty-money-international-crime-syndicate



The stuff the deleted story needed to withstand the lawyers of MAGA…



The Hidden History of Trump's First Trip to Moscow

In 1987, a young real estate developer traveled to the Soviet Union. The KGB almost certainly made the trip happen.

By LUKE HARDING
Politico, November 19, 2017

It was 1984 and General Vladimir Alexandrovich Kryuchkov had a problem. The general occupied one of the KGB’s most exalted posts. He was head of the First Chief Directorate, the prestigious KGB arm responsible for gathering foreign intelligence.

Kryuchkov had begun his career with five years at the Soviet mission in Budapest under Ambassador Yuri Andropov. In 1967 Andropov became KGB chairman. Kryuchkov went to Moscow, took up a number of sensitive posts, and established a reputation as a devoted and hardworking officer. By 1984, Kryuchkov’s directorate in Moscow was bigger than ever before—12,000 officers, up from about 3,000 in the 1960s. His headquarters at Yasenevo, on the wooded southern outskirts of the city, was expanding: Workmen were busy constructing a 22-story annex and a new 11-story building.

In politics, change was in the air. Soon a new man would arrive in the Kremlin, Mikhail Gorbachev. Gorbachev’s policy of detente with the West—a refreshing contrast to the global confrontation of previous general secretaries—meant the directorate’s work abroad was more important than ever.

Snipski...

The most revealing section concerned kompromat. The document asked for: “Compromising information about subject, including illegal acts in financial and commercial affairs, intrigues, speculation, bribes, graft … and exploitation of his position to enrich himself.” Plus “any other information” that would compromise the subject before “the country’s authorities and the general public.” Naturally the KGB could exploit this by threatening “disclosure.”

Finally, “his attitude towards women is also of interest.” The document wanted to know: “Is he in the habit of having affairs with women on the side?”

When did the KGB open a file on Donald Trump? We don’t know, but Eastern Bloc security service records suggest this may have been as early as 1977. That was the year when Trump married Ivana Zelnickova, a twenty-eight-year-old model from Czechoslovakia. Zelnickova was a citizen of a communist country. She was therefore of interest both to the Czech intelligence service, the StB, and to the FBI and CIA.

Continues...

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/11/19/trump-first-moscow-trip-215842/



No wonder Putin, the Kremlin and the GRU and whatever the KGB is called these days call him "America's Gorbachev." Gorby sped up the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Now Putin returns the favor.

So, Donald J Trump represents the most successful spy operation of all time. And thanks to Just-us John Roberts redefining the meaning of "Insurrection" and the very words of the Constitution of the United States of America, an active Russian agent has been allowed to return to the Oval Office to again "serve" as the pee-resident.



Normally, I'd say: "Think about that!" But, destroying truth is what tyrants do. It's why they hate a free press. It's why trumpf is doing all he can to sue anyone who ever wrote anything bad about him. Now he has the DoJ doing his dirty work and handing the legal bill to the U.S. taxpayer.

The photo of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and dip above was taken by TASS, the official Russian news agency. The US media were not informed about the 2017 visit. We learned about it because the Unstable Moron himself spread the pic proudly on social media. How many people do you know who’ve seen that picture or the one below, taken on an earlier date in the Oval Office? Again, very few.



“I just fired the head of the FBI. He was crazy, a real nut job," Trump said, according to The Times. "I faced great pressure because of Russia. That's taken off.”

"I'm not under investigation," he added.


Sources:

https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/05/10/527755991/trump-meets-with-russias-lavrov-at-the-white-house-today

https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-nut-job-james-comey-russia-2017-5

And this is the man leading the "restructuring of American government" today winking at Putin at a diplomatic affair during his first madministration.



The American people — We the People — need know we have a pee-resident beholden to our nation's chief adversary. Only thing worse than MAGA and the GOP not minding the treason is that the US news media — Corporate McPravda ABCIABCNNBCBSFakeNoiseNutworks — have been cowed or ordered into silence by fear of offending a tyrant or coopted into silence as co-conspirators in treason.

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