Former President Barack Obama has just turned sixty.To celebrate, he threw a Huge, non-social distancing, maskless party In one of his three post-presidential mansions.
Obama variant?Video shows guests without masks enjoying the pre-Prez party
The Obamas received the elite of the elite. In the past year or so, all these people have asked you to close your life and livelihood. In a way, they never did-nor did they do on Saturday.
What? Yes, I’m talking about Obama’s three post-presidential residences.
The Obamas now own a $11.75 million estate on Martha’s Vineyard
Photo of Obama’s $8.1 million Washington, D.C. house
Did Obama just buy a Hawaiian mansion?:
“The commander-in-chief seems to have begun to plan his life after the White House. He bought a $8.7 million Hawaiian mansion that appeared in the classic TV series’Magnum, PI’ in the 1980s…”
Obama then demolished the mansion-and then started again…
How did Obama-a man who has never had a real job in his life-easily afforded a three and a half mansion?
He has been selling the United States for British pounds during his eight years as president.
The biggest check that Obama has cashed since leaving office?
The Obamas’ $50 million Netflix deal-nepotism:
“Of course, the Obamas have zero history in the film production industry. Their chances of going backwards into content production success… are almost non-existent.
“When viewed through a political prism rather than a business prism, this move is completely reasonable. For the Obamas and Netflix.
“This is the climax of DC cronyism in the past 10 years-reincarnation…”
How can Netflix afford such a large sum of money? What did Obama do to become a beneficiary of this extravagant post-presidential generosity?
Obama provided Netflix with a lot of nepotism during his presidency.Especially Obama impose The absurdly stupid policy is called Net neutrality.
Netflix likes net neutrality, because the huge government provides them with great help-but not for them.
Netflix’s contribution to net neutrality lies:
“For the past five years, Netflix has been secretly slowing down your video speed:
“Uber’s huge online video streaming company Netflix has long been a staunch supporter of net neutrality. Netflix said: “The net neutrality debate is about who picks winners and losers online: Internet service providers or consumers. Today, the FCC solved this problem: consumers won.
“Unless consumers won’t win. When the government becomes (exponentially) bigger, they rarely do it. Of course, the super-bandwidth pig company Netflix likes net neutrality—because it prohibits them from becoming a super-bandwidth pig company. Allegations.
“No matter how much data Netflix uses-and they use a lot of data-Internet service providers (ISPs) cannot charge them a penny. This makes us consumers choose Netflix in the form of higher monthly ISP fees. s Mark.
“This is how consumers increase Netflix’s profits. This is undoubtedly a victory for Netflix. For us consumers? Not so much.
“Lest we forget:’Netflix…is…one of the main proponents of expressly prohibiting broadband providers from restricting online traffic.’…
“‘Netflix and its allies won the fight for net neutrality last year. They believe that without federal protections, Internet service providers may restrict the traffic of individuals and companies that do not pay for fast access to the Internet.”
“Understood? The ISP restricts the Internet? Disastrous. But when the non-ISP Netflix does this? No problem.
“Not neutral: the Netflix scandal is not:
“‘(W) Whatever it is, this is not a net neutrality violation. It is clean and neat. Anyone who tells you that it is-or that this approach breaks the rules of net neutrality-is either misleading you or against the law Know nothing, or both.
“Sadly, this is correct. Because the FCC’s huge power grab does not apply to “edge providers” like Netflix. Only ISPs will bear this heinous burden:
“‘According to the net neutrality rules, Internet service providers may be subject to huge fines for similar actions, but Netflix will not face such a danger, at least not because of throttling itself. The net neutrality rules only apply to ISPs… , Does not apply to companies…such as Netflix or Google.
“How about unequal protection before the law? Unless it’s not the law-it’s the institutional supervision decree. We are far from the constitutional map.”
Netflix (market value: $230.4 billion) By using bandwidth to provide its content, it is almost entirely possible to earn huge amounts of money. How much bandwidth does Netflix use?
This is quite a lot.
Therefore, Obama’s legislation on the Internet is of great help to Netflix.
So Netflix was a great help to Obama at the time.
$50 million helps.
The only people who have been harmed by all these heinous DC nepotisms are our people.



