Chapter 131: Transfer of money in the name of freedom

At the beginning, Rep. Mike Bradley didn't understand why he, as a black man, was boycotted, cursed, and scolded by his fellow black people in order to speak up for his fellow black people.

The angry blacks showed up near his house, near his children's school, uttering all the insulting words against blacks that no white man had ever said to him and his family, and they actually questioned why they wanted to deprive them of their right to continue to be exploited by usury.

The F.B.I.'s preliminary report to the Commission showed that many blacks had taken out loans and engaged in illegal businesses and ended up on the streets, and the FBI had reported to him that they had encountered resistance in investigating KeyBank's top management, and that those people had shown considerable resistance.

Seeing the bloody news, Mike Bradley said that he asked the FBI to continue its in-depth investigation and, if necessary, apply for a search permit to formally open a judicial investigation into KeyBank.

In retrospect, it was then that he stepped into a damn trap.

The day after the response, KeyBank said that it was under pressure from the investigation and announced that it would cooperate with the investigation, consider suspending the small community entrepreneurship loan business, and disclose all relevant information of KeyBank to the public.

Coupled with the incident that just happened that four black investigators who undercover to investigate KeyBank were shot and killed by black street gangs because they showed their faces on TV for interviews, a large number of low-level blacks began to feel angry, and their thinking was very simple, and the four mixed protein reporters who had joined the News Corporation's "Washington Post" and "New York Post" killed black people, which is equivalent to News Corp. killing black people.

And Mike Bradley who prevented them from getting the money from KeyBank is a traitor to the blacks.

As for the Fox television network, which should have paid the main responsibility, why was it not troubled by blacks? Because the boss John Kruger, who had just returned to his old business, reacted quickly, and it is said that he was furious because of this incident, and directly announced the dismissal of all the employees of the news commentary program, and there was a complete purge, and then a new news commentary program would be established, and the priority was given to hiring people of color.

The main thing is that the Fox television network announced a donation to the Affirmative Action Foundation for Colored People, a sum of money for the families of black people who died.

In contrast, Rep. Mike Bradley, who forced KeyBank to stop lending to low-class blacks and thought he was righteous, became the culprit in the eyes of low-level blacks.

At this time, KeyBank also disclosed the information of the executives in a timely manner, the truth is completely different from the information obtained by the previous investigative reporters, KeyBank is not at all as announced to the investigative reporters, founded by Jim Manz, Tommy Hawke, Stephen Been and others, but by the chiefs of five Indian tribes, Tommy Hawke, Stephen Wire is just a simple investor, Jim Manz is just hired by the Indian tribe, accounting for a very small share, The CEO who presides over the day-to-day affairs of KeyBank.

Seeing the photos of five chiefs wearing feather decorations, the FBI immediately approached Mike Bradley and asked if he would continue the investigation, as long as Mike Bradley gave an official answer, the FBI was willing to go to the trouble for him and bring the leaders of the five major Indian tribes to justice.

The moment Mike Bradley saw the information that KeyBank voluntarily disclosed, he understood that things were starting to go bad, if he knew that KeyBank was founded by Indians, don't say that he would not investigate, and the four reporters would not have investigated, but only that he and those four reporters were all tricked, and someone maliciously led them to be involved in this investigation.

Who would dare to investigate the assets of the Indian tribes? No one, at least until the capitalists find a more suitable white glove than the Indian tribes, no one will dare to do so.

It was a more sensitive race than the blacks, and all the affairs of the Indians were fully handled by the Indian Affairs Office specially established by the federal government, and if you want to check the Indians, you have to start from the only Indian Affairs Office, which means that all the dirty things done by the white capitalists in the name of the Indians will be exposed, oil fields, minerals, factories, casinos, banks, ranches......

Even if they announce that they will only investigate KeyBank and will not trouble others, will the owners of those who use the Indians to hold large oil fields, large mines, and large casinos really believe it?

The Indians are the money lenders, the blacks are the money lenders, and he and the four self-righteous investigative reporters are fools who offended two groups, and the FBI couldn't have failed to get this information when it first investigated, but they didn't choose to report it to themselves in the first place, just to put themselves on fire.

Mike Bradley is not an idiot, he knows that his political life is over, someone is upset with him, and he wants to kick himself out of the Congress, and if nothing else, it is time for someone to expose his black material.

Soon, California Democrat, black lawyer, and BT network president Earl Rush revealed through BT that Mike Bradley had previously visited South Africa, met privately with the leader of a terrorist organization defined by the U.S. government, and received gifts worth $2,900 from the other party without reporting it to the government.

And he keeps saying that he speaks up for black people, in fact, the two black nannies in his family are all black Peruvian illegal immigrants, as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, hiring illegal immigrants, violating federal law, and what's worse, he keeps saying that he is for black people, he actually pays social security taxes for two illegal immigrants in dollars, that is, nanny taxes.

At the previous hearing held by Bradley, the FBI, which had been obedient to him and said that it would continue to investigate KeyBank, turned around and brought back two unlucky black Peruvian illegal immigrant nannies from Mike Bradley's family to investigate, and the tax authorities and immigration agencies also intervened.

The subsequent investigation found that Bradley paid two illegal blacks 150 yuan a week to provide simple board and lodging, but made them do the work of four people, including gardeners, cooks, nannies, and drivers.

Mike Bradley, before he had time to hold his second hearing on the KeyBank investigation, was scheduled to appear before the Congressional Judiciary Committee to explain his actions to Congress.

From the news that the black Californian named Earl Rush broke the news that he had met with the leader of a freedom-seeking black organization in South Africa, Mike Bradley knew that someone was deliberately trying to get him into trouble, except for the fucking president who was the director of the CIA, who could get the details of his private meeting abroad.

Just because he has been calling for a boycott of the president's policies on South Africa in Congress, and in order to call for the release of Mandela, the president, who is close to the white South African plutocracy, is ready to take the opportunity of investigating KeyBank to discredit himself and leave Congress.

The nanny turmoil is to give him a wake-up call, telling him that his resignation is decent now, otherwise the other party can take advantage of the attention at the moment to release more black material about him, so Mike Bradley simply held a press conference, apologized to the people in public, and then announced his resignation and left the Congress gloomily.

The blacks besieged one less, leaving only the New York Post and The Washington Post, which received the four investigative journalists who killed four black men, and the Murdoch News Corp behind them.

In fact, the response of the two newspapers was not slow, and when KeyBank asked the five chief chiefs of the Indian tribe to show up, they immediately realized the problem, and the public relations department immediately said that it would donate to the Association for the Protection of Indian Culture, and at the same time would increase its coverage of the Indian community in the next two years, and immediately terminated the work contracts of four white investigative journalists.

However, no matter what was done, it was wrong, and after the four investigative journalists were fired, Earl Rush turned around and called on the Black Journalists' Union, the Black Printing Workers' Union, and the Black Newspaper Delivery Workers' Union to strike in solidarity with the four investigative journalists who had been severely depressed by the whole thing, on the grounds that the investigative journalists should not have to bear all this, and the real problem was that the employers forced them to do so, as Murdoch has always done in his journalism, sensationalism, eye-grabbing, and then finding that he was in trouble, pushing the employees out and sending them to death.

The strike began in the early hours of the morning when a group of black printers vandalized the printing press, making it impossible for the New York Post, The Washington Post to be published that day.

At the same time, because a large number of blacks went on strike to besiege the newspaper building for demonstrations, newspaper executives had to use helicopters to land on the apron on the roof of the headquarters building to enter and exit the headquarters building, and the interrupted printing work had to be temporarily entrusted to the American Newspaper Production and Research Center in Oklahoma at a high price for printing, and then the printed newspapers were transported back to New York and Washington for distribution by plane.

The five Indian tribal chiefs, the owners of KeyBank, donated money in the name of KeyBank to the striking unions for all they had done to stand up for the oppressed Indians.

Countless local newspapers and television stations in the United States called the strike the Wappin incident in the United States, and everyone was concerned about the question of which American political figure would stand up and play the role of Margaret Thatcher, who helped Murdoch use military and police to beat workers and force the union to surrender.

To the disappointment of Americans who like to watch the excitement, from the beginning to the end, no politicians have come forward to speak up for News Corp.

Because of the rising costs, for every day News Corp. printed and released newspapers, the two newspapers lost $270,000 and $420,000 respectively, either continuing to burn money to fly newspapers from other places and relying on helicopters for travel, or paying exorbitant compensation to four investigative journalists who were severely depressed and suffering from mental illness, and meeting various exaggerated conditions put forward by the union, such as reducing computer plate printing, guaranteeing the creation of 1,000 more printing workers, and raising salaries and benefits.

The striking workers, on the other hand, continued the strike for three months because the unions paid for the duration of the strike and no politicians jumped in to give in.

In the end, the federal news organization coordinated to ensure the distribution of well-known newspapers in the United States and workers' rights, organized and arranged for McCaul & Company, which has a management of 67 percent black, to buy the New York Post and the Boston Herald, and organized and arranged for Ted Newspaper, which has a 62 percent black executive, to buy the Washington Post and several other local tabloids to ensure the addition of 1,000 printing jobs for people of color.

Through the BT television network and the Rainbow Organization, Earl Rush, who led a large number of low-level blacks to set off a wave in the whole incident, became the hot and popular fried chicken of the California Democratic Party.

In March 1990, the rewards of giving up a big piece of fat finally arrived, and a supplementary clause on the definition of network information in the U.S. Communications Act was announced and passed by Congress, and the information age officially arrived.

KeyBank announced that in view of the controversy, the board of directors has discussed the absolute and complete termination of the controversial small community entrepreneurship loan business, but the enthusiasm for service to the people at the bottom will not be extinguished, and KeyBank is planning to launch a new public welfare project that is more in line with the spirit of American freedom, more in line with universal values, and more in line with the American dream.

At the same time, the garbage variety show "Flying Yellow" filmed by Stephen Benn finally began to prepare for broadcast after more than half a year of reshooting, editing and internal review.

The day before the broadcast, Stephen made a special call to inform Tommy that he remembered to watch on time, and mentioned the thoughts of KeyBank shareholders in passing: "Although the shareholders did not object, they were actually very dissatisfied with Jim's announcement to terminate this small loan business, the return on this loan is simply amazing, and the government will not investigate the Indians anyway, even if the investigation can be pushed to the five chiefs, everyone does not understand why it should be terminated." ”

"We need real money to give to the blacks, and if I hadn't gone on strike for the blacks, would you think I'd be someone willing to lend them money?" Tommy asked rhetorically, of course.

Stephen was puzzled and said, "Although we pay the principal, the other party will pay us interest, right?" ”

"That's right, that's the point of upgrading this model, where we used to take out the money and lend to the and make them pay high interest, and now we're taking advantage of the opportunity to question us for loan sharking, and we just announce that we're no longer providing loans, and instead let the blacks lend to themselves, and then pay us interest." Tommy said.

"What do you mean?" Stephen asked.

"Jim and his team of economists are working on a project called Water Drop Chip, which simply means that we no longer use our own money to lend to black people to sell hemp grass, black people make up their own money and give it to us, we use it to help them transfer it to the entrepreneurship center, and the entrepreneurship center lends to other who are interested in high-risk entrepreneurship, we don't do anything this time, there is no usury, there is no joint sitting, we are simply kind and want to help the, and help them transfer money in the name of freedom." Tommy asks the maid to help pack his clothes:

"You can ask Jim specific questions, he should be able to tell you everything more clearly, I'm busy packing up."

"Shouldn't you just sit in front of the TV and watch my variety show right now? Where are you going to accompany Otilia on vacation? Stephen asked, confused.

Tommy said, "No, I'm going to San Francisco and ask Jason to move his ass out of the way and sit on it himself, and let the guys in Silicon Valley see what Daddy Tommy has been doing all this time and what he's going to do next." ”

(End of chapter)