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Snarkoleptic

(6,027 posts)
3. Bruce Rauner is a plutorcatic parasite with a shitty past and ugly vision for Illinois' future.
Wed Dec 11, 2013, 11:58 PM
Dec 2013

You can read the inside scoop on this mini-Romney here-
http://norauner.com/

and more here.....

User-
Member of the ultra-douchie Commercial Club of Chicago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Rauner

Rules are for the little people-

In March 2013, the Daily Herald reported that Rauner had, for a number of years, improperly claimed three homestead exemptions on his Cook County property taxes. In April 2013, Crain's Chicago Business reported that Rauner, who had changed his voter registration address from Wilmette to Chicago in 2008, allegedly used his influence to obtain admission to Walter Payton College Prep for a daughter who did not meet the entrance requirements of the school and was initially denied admission.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Rauner

Private Equity Parasite ala Rmoney-
Healthcare benefits provider Universal American Corp sued private equity firm GTCR LLC on Tuesday to undo a $222.3 million acquisition it said was induced by fraud, a day after GTCR filed its own lawsuit to block Universal's claims.

The dispute goes to the heart of the business of the private equity industry, where firms buy companies and hope to sell them later at a profit. Finding interested buyers and avoiding the taint of fraud are crucial to a firm's ability to earn big profits for itself and its investors.


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Universal said "the ugly truth" emerged soon thereafter, with APS being declared in default by its biggest customer and losing some or all of its business with other large customers.

"Defendants engaged in a deliberate campaign to conceal the truth about APS," Universal said. "The avalanche of bad news ... the complete evaporation of APS's income within months, and the sheer number of misrepresentations and omissions in the merger agreement ... are all telltale signs of fraud."



Suffice to say he's just another corporate parasite seeking to add a jewel to his resume'.
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