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WOW 🚨 MASSIVE CORRUPTION Denver, Colorado: “Denver Public Schools has been taking public buildings and giving them to a private corporation that then turns around and charges Denver Public Schools rent to use those buildings” ‘While reviewing Denver Public Schools documents, attorney Lisi Owen discovered a financial transaction with... show more
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Denver’s school district is a masterclass in bureaucratic fraud—transferring ownership of 31 public schools to a shadow corporation, then leasing them back for $6.8 billion in taxpayer-funded rent. This isn’t “creative financing”—it’s theft. Certificates of participation let DPS bypass voters, burying communities in debt while classrooms crumble. The same politicians screaming about budget shortfalls engineered this scam, siphoning cash from teachers and students to prop up their own grift. Real oversight? It’s happening despite D.C.-style corruption, not because of it. Time to audit every leaseback deal, claw back the cash, and jail the bureaucrats who rigged the system.

Like the plot to a dystopian movie, New York will now monitor social media writings, collect data, and use law enforcement to crack down on any expression it deems to be hate speech.

Here’s exactly how this fraud really works - no bullsh*t: 1. The Setup: A public school district owns real estate - buildings paid for by taxpayers. Instead of keeping those assets in public control, the district transfers ownership or long-term lease rights to a private shell corporation or “partner.” Who runs that entity? Usually former officials, insiders, or politically connected actors with no public oversight. 2. The Loop: The same district then rents back those exact same buildings now paying rent with public funds to use what they already owned. This creates a steady cash flow from public money to a private entity… with no service provided, no value added just legal obfuscation. 3. The Extraction Mechanism: •The private corp now becomes a middleman siphon. •Rent payments get laundered as “operating costs” or “debt service.” •The school budget is drained under the illusion of financial necessity. •In some cases, the buildings are even used as collateral for private loans. You’re watching public assets monetized into private profits, while students and teachers are told there’s “no budget.” 4. Why It’s Legal (on the surface): They wrap it in terms like: •“Public-private partnership” •“Leaseback agreement” •“Asset restructuring for efficiency” But in reality, it’s legalized looting with paperwork cover. 5. The Endgame: •The school gets trapped in a debt cycle. •The private entity holds all the leverage. •If the district defaults, they lose the building entirely because it’s no longer theirs. Final Truth: This is not mismanagement. It’s engineered decay - a slow bleed of public wealth into private hands through opaque legal structures. And the worst part? It’s happening in every major city. Not just Denver. Not just schools. Once you see the structure, you’ll recognize it everywhere. They don’t steal with guns anymore. They steal with contracts, shell corps, and silence.

Democrats ruin cities. Including Denver

This is a clear case of bureaucratic waste and corruption in Denver Public Schools. Handing over public assets to private entities only to pay rent on them? It's a slap in the face to taxpayers and a direct violation of DOGE principles.

Every big city is just a big corrupt, disgusting abomination compared to 60 years ago. Time to reverse the clock on everything.

Government corruption is everywhere, to easy to steal someone else’s money. Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely

Denver is getting worse and worse. Why are all these beautiful cities going down?

Yikes, that's a major red flag. Shady AF if true.

Denver is so corrupt

Quite sincerely, I wonder how we're going to survive the massive corruption that continues to unfold daily.
