Sunday, August 25, 2019

The White VERY Privileged ...

The White VERY Privileged ...

Chelsea Clinton

American Author
Chelsea Victoria Clinton is an American author and global health advocate. She is the only child of former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former U.S. Secretary of State and 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. She was a special correspondent for NBC News from 2011 to 2014 and now works with the Clinton Foundation and Clinton Global Initiative, including taking a prominent role at the foundation with a seat on its board.

Chelsea Clinton’s First Fake Job


You might remember Chelsea’s first Potemkin job as a “reporter” for NBC FAKE News, which she left. Joe Coscarelli, who writes at New York Magazine, pretty much nailed the situation last August: “Chelsea Clinton has announced, via People, that she will no longer pretend to be a reporter. The once (and future?) First Daughter has been a ‘special correspondent’ for NBC News since 2011, when she was dubbed, following her debut, ‘one of the most boring people of her era.’ For the occasional feel-good segment or interview with the CGI Geico gecko, Clinton earned a reported annual salary of $600,000, or approximately $26,724 for every minute she was on-air.”
Here’s what I wonder: During the course of her employment at NBC, did Chelsea Clinton ever come home, look at her ridiculously gigantic pay stub, and collapse on the bed in a pile of helpless, knowing giggles? This would be a good test of character. It would also indicate that, despite her upbringing, she Gets The Joke, at least in a cosmic sense. Alas, I do not think Chelsea Gets The Joke—or, if she does, she does an impressive job of hiding it.
Did Chelsea Clinton ever come home, look at her ridiculously gigantic pay stub, and collapse on the bed in a pile of helpless, knowing giggles?
Chelsea, you see, is now vice chairwoman at the Clinton Foundation, which is her second extremely impressive fake job. In a recent interview with Fortune magazine, Clinton promoted the foundation’s latest initiative, “No Ceilings: The Full Participation Project.” What is this project, you may ask? Take it away, Clinton Foundation website:
No Ceilings: The Full Participation Project is a Clinton Foundation initiative led by Secretary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton to inspire and advance the full participation of women and girls around the world. Even today, persistent stereotypes and barriers keep women from equal access, representation, and compensation in our communities and around the world. No Ceilings is convening global partners to build a data-driven evaluation of the progress women and girls have made and the challenges that remain to help chart the path forward to full participation in the 21st century.
Well, that clears it up. Ha, just kidding! It’s completely broad, murky, and vague.

What Chelsea Clinton Doesn’t Know About Japan

Chelsea’s interview in Fortune doesn’t really help, either: In her Q & A, she jumps from education “barriers” to child marriage to female genital mutilation to a dearth of female CEOs. And then she says this:
Greater participation in the workforce by women is not only the right thing to do, but the smart thing to do. That’s true in developed world. That’s a conversation my mom had with [Japan’s] Prime Minister Abe in September. The reason the Prime Minister is so focused on more women in the workforce is that he’s not impervious to all the studies done by the IMF and others saying if women participated at the same rates as men, the Japanese economy not only wouldn’t need to fear stagnation, but it would pretty quickly return to robust year-over-year GDP growth.
Great Rambling Spirit of Socks the Cat! This is problematic, especially if you know anything about Japan. It is also a pristine illustration of how many of the people behind these largely Progressive vanity projects work: They prattle on about “studies done by the IMF” and “robust year-over-year GDP growth” and name-drop people like Prime Minister Abe, which makes it sound like they actually know what they’re talking about. Unfortunately, this is when they usually reveal their view that Tokyo is basically the nice parts of Manhattan, together with the culture of Manhattan, replicated and transplanted 6,756 miles to the West.
If you’ve been to Japan, or read about Japan, or even thought a little bit about Japan, you know this isn’t the case. Japan faces a serious cultural and societal crisis, fueled largely by the fact that it does not have enough young people to support its aging population. It is a nation with one of the lowest birthrates in the world. In 2012, adult diapers outsold baby diapers for the first time; by 2060, it has been projected, Japan’s population will drop by almost a third.
A growing percentage of Japan’s young people have shunned relationships, sex, marriage, and children. Young male “herbivores” eschew women; many young Japanese women, for their part, favor raw consumerism over men. Meanwhile, a growing population of shut-ins, or “hikikomori”—estimated to be between 500,000 and two million—refuse to leave their homes or bedrooms, sometimes for years.
Would the “No Ceilings” approach of pushing more women into the workplace potentially boost Japan’s economy for the next, say, 20 years? Perhaps. Would it inadvertently fuel the real crisis in Japan—which is the lack of marriage and children—and completely miss the heart of the problem facing that country? Probably. Oh, well. You say tomato, I say debacle.
Japan faces a serious cultural and societal crisis, largely because it does not have enough young people to support its aging population.

Be lenient with Chelsea Clinton. When your mission is to solve all problems for all women in the entire world, it’s hard to know every relevant fact or cultural nuance.

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Chelsea Clinton, 35, serves Vice Chair of the recently renamed “Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation,” where she took a lead role in the final years of her mother’s time at the State Department.

Chelsea Clinton has a net worth estimated at $15 million according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Her husband, Marc Mezvinsky is an investment banker who has a net worth that is also estimated at $15 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Mezvinsky earned his net worth as an investment banker at the New York-based firm Goldman Sachs and while working at the New York hedge fund company, 3G Capital.

Chelsea Clinton earned an annual salary of $600,000 at NBC News, according to Politico. Clinton was hired as a special correspondent in 2011 to work on projects for “NBC Nightly News” and Brian Williams’ newsmagazine, “Rock Center.” Her reports were part of NBC News’s “Making a Difference” series.

NBC News faced criticism following the hire, due to the the high-paying position and Clinton’s lack of journalism experience. The company faced similar criticism in 2009, when they hired Jenna Bush Hager, daughter of former President George W. Bush, as a special correspondent for the “Today” show.

Her $600,000 contract came up for renewal in 2014, according to Politico, but the network decided to place her on a month-to-month arrangement in case her mother declared for the 2016 presidential race.

Clinton announced in August 2014, a month before the birth of her first child, that she would be leaving NBC to focus on philanthropic work at the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.

“It is frustrating, because who wants to grow up and follow their parents? I’ve tried really hard to care about things that were very different from my parents … it’s a funny thing to realize I feel called to this work, both as a daughter and also as someone who believes I have contributions to make,” the former first daughter told the New York Daily News.

The New York Times reports “she remains on the board of IAC/InterActiveCorp, a digital media company overseen by Barry Diller, a longtime Clinton supporter.” In 2011, that position paid an annual retainer of $50,000 and a $250,000 grant of restricted stock, according to the New York Times.

Chelsea wed Marc Mezvinsky in a lavish 2010 ceremony estimated to have cost $3 million. Estimates put the total between $2 million and $5 million. The hefty price tag included $750,000 for catering, $250,000 for flowers, and another $250,000 for the rehearsal dinner, according to an ABC News report.

They wed at an outdoor ceremony at the Astor Courts estate on Saturday, July 31, 2010 in Rhinebeck, N.Y.

Chelsea and Marc purchased a $10.5 million apartment overlooking Madison Square Park in 2013, according to the Daily Mail.

The 5,000-square-foot apartment has four-bedrooms and five-and-half baths. It is located in The Whitman at 21 E. 26th St., which is where Jennifer Lopez also reportedly owns.

Their home features 10-foot ceilings, oak floors, Italian marble bathrooms and elevator access, according to Vanity Fair.

Chelsea Clinton’s speaking fee may be more than the average American annual income, however it pales in comparison to her mother’s.

According to a report from The Washington Post, the University of Missouri-Kansas City balked at a $275,000 quote for a one-time speaking fee from Hillary Clinton’s office in 2014.

The Post states the university opted for the former first daughter instead. They paid Chelsea $65,000 for a brief appearance in February 2014, according to the article. She spoke for 10 minutes, participated in a 20-minute Q&A session and posed for pictures.

A spokesman for Chelsea Clinton told the Post that she directed her speaking fee toward the Clinton Foundation.


It is reported by the Fake News: "None of the Clintons draw a salary from The Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation."... Hmmm... BUT as BELOW...


1. Chelsea Clinton's Net Worth is $15,000,000 PLUS. 

2. Chelsea Clinton's Husband's Net Worth is $15,000,000 PLUS.

3. Chelsea and her Husband OWN a $10,500,000 apartment overlooking Madison Square Park.


4. Chelsea wed Marc Mezvinsky in a lavish 2010 ceremony estimated to have cost upward of $5,000,000 or MORE. The hefty price tag included $750,000 for catering, $250,000 for flowers, and another $250,000 for the rehearsal dinner, according to an ABC News report. They wed at an outdoor ceremony at the Astor Courts estate on Saturday, July 31, 2010 in Rhinebeck, N.Y.

Hmmm... Chelsea Clinton and her Husband have a TOTAL REPORTED NET WORTH of $40,000,000 and $5,000,000 plus was spent on their Elaborate Wedding. On October 9, 1970, my wife and I Eloped to Livingston, Alabama where we were married by Judge Dearman for $5. On October 9, 2019 we will be married for 49 years.

Does Chelsea Clinton have A MONEY TREE, WHERE SHE CAN GO OUT ON HER PATIO OF HER $10,500,000 apartment and pick "FREE MONEY" anytime she NEEDS MONEY, since SHE DOES NOT MAKE ANY MONEY AT THE "BILL, HILLARY & CHELSEA CLINTON FOUNDATION?

But the Clinton's have a way of EASILY"Attracting COPIOUS AMOUNTS" of MONEY, ESPECIALLY FROM COMMUNIST SOCIALIST FOREIGN COUNTRIES.


The Clinton Foundation accepted millions of dollars from MORE than seven foreign governments during Hillary Rodham Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state, including one donation that violated its ethics agreement with the Obama administration, foundation officials disclosed Wednesday.
Most of the contributions were possible because of exceptions written into the foundation’s 2008 agreement, which included limits on foreign-government donations.
1. Saudi Arabia had given between $10 million and $25 million.
2. The Algerian government.$500,000.
Some of the donations came from countries with complicated diplomatic, military and financial relationships with the U.S. government.
3. Kuwait
4. Qatar spent more than $5.3 million on registered lobbyists while Clinton was secretary of state
5. Oman
Other nations that donated included:
6. Australia
7. Norway
8. Dominican Republic

The Washington Post reported  that foreign sources, including governments, made up a third of those who have given the foundation more than $1 million over time. The Post found that the foundation, begun by former president Bill Clinton, has raised nearly $2 billion since its creation in 2001.

Foreign governments and individuals are prohibited from giving money to U.S. political candidates, to prevent outside influence over national leaders. But the foundation has given donors a way to potentially gain favor with the Clintons outside the traditional political limits.



Source: https://www.thewealthrecord.com/celebs-bio-wiki-salary-earnings-2019-2020-2021-2022-2023-2024-2025/other/clinton-foundation-net-worth/







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