Chicago 1990

Chapter 732

Latest website: Doug insisted on arranging the meeting in New York, so Song Ya had to cross the United States again and hurried back from the west coast.

"Underwood is in a bad situation now. The Elephant Party holds a majority in both houses of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Donkey Party absolutely cannot stop the Elephant Party from boycotting the federal budget next year. Then, when the federal government shuts down in November, 800,000 government employees will be Mandatory vacation, as a party whip, he must bear part of this responsibility."

Ms. Sloan knew more about Washington and about Capitol Hill than about New York and Chicago politics. She was called by Song Ya to pick up the plane and went to work immediately. "Then the telecommunications bill. Both parties have happened in this matter. The internal split has a high chance of passing, but if it is not handled well, there is a risk of capsizing."

"Never mind the federal budget bill. The Elephant Party only wants to embarrass the current president. The two sides will definitely reach a compromise after the government is suspended for a period of time. However, if the telecommunications bill is not passed, the prestige of the current president and next year's election will be devastating. Attack, pay attention to my words, it is devastating. Major television networks, telecom operators, and equipment vendors are all waiting for the bill to pass. Some large-scale industry mergers and acquisitions have already begun ahead of schedule..."

"If Underwood is not careful, he may be pulled from the party whip."

She said dearly.

"I know, I know Underwood, OK? We were very close when he was a small congressman from Illinois."

Song Ya didn’t want to hear this, “I’ve been keeping an eye on it. It’s not a good thing for me to have trouble with that guy. It’s been a long time since his husband and wife took the initiative to bother me. You help me analyze why he is busy again this time. Just take out your energy and stare at me."

"Wrangel."

Ms. Sloan replied: "The purpose of the telecommunications bill is precisely to stimulate competition and deregulate, especially the control of cross-field mergers. You know that some members of the parliament, such as Rangel, rely heavily on things like Inner City Broadcasting Corporation. Small and medium-sized media groups are generally worried that intensified industry competition will have a serious negative impact on these funders, so their voting tendencies are very volatile, and this is the case for donkey elephants. On the one hand, they must try to keep their votes in line with the party, on the other hand. , They can't betray their gold master..."

"The black members of the two parties in the House of Representatives are more clinging together. The donkey party has more black cliques and stronger strength. It is already a political force that cannot be underestimated. There are huge differences between the two parties in the telecommunications bill. Before an unexpected vote may occur, people like Rangel will take the opportunity to blackmail the party and profit for themselves."

"Now we all know that the Wrangell chairman's foundation can get a generous sum from the Apollo Theater every year... well, it is a huge fixed income for him. We also know that Underwood is eager to win over the donkey party. The black clan,This must be the motive for them to unite to find you."

"Fxxk!" Song Ya cursed after hearing it, "That bastard Underwood wants to spend my money to make himself political capital."

"It should be so."

Ms. Sloan smiled, "However, with your current strength, your money is not easy to make. He should offer a relatively good price, so you might as well listen carefully."

"Where is Rangel? Who is that?" Song Ya asked again.

"Wangel was born in the Manhattan Quad in his early years. He was a member of the House of Representatives in 1971. You know all that he has been in office for more than 20 years. Later, he parted ways with Passy Sutton and Dingkins. On the one hand, he was Passy Sutton. He made a big mistake to please white voters. On the other hand, he himself is getting closer to the mainstream political power of the Donkey Party. He is one of the black congressmen closest to the mainstream faction of the Donkey Party. In the past two years, he has been very active in standing in the current position. Great command, very effective."

Ms. Sloan continued: "Moreover, he has a certain prestige within the black party group, which can partly affect the choice of this political force. Of course, once personal interests are involved, he will become a very cunning wall and threat. The timing and proportions of the show are good, and the bidding is very dare and greedy..."

"For example, his interest in the Apollo Theater should not be a secret to the upper-level politicians in New York. Therefore, New York councils at all levels have from time to time proposals to investigate whether the Apollo Theater is suspected of corruption and profit transfer. Most of the motives are really not to hunt down. Dingkins, who was already free, went for him."

"In this regard, he and Dingkins and others who broke up have played games and cooperated for many years. Dingkins lost the election. After the political end, his tumbler's weight in the black political arena in New York has increased invisibly. Dingkins and Sa The Dun family also had to endure him and rely on him to a certain extent."

"For example, in the capital injection negotiations of the Inner City Broadcasting Corporation, Dingkins and Pierre Sutton will never move his interests, even if you lose your quality buyer because of this."

"You said so much..."

Song Ya frowned, "Can you sum it up in two simple sentences? What kind of person is Rangel?"

"Party club." Ms. Sloan only used one word.

"Say it earlier, I understand everything."

The group arrived in Harlem and saw Doug in a building behind the Apollo Theater.

"you two."

Doug still habitually hides in the shadow of the corridor, far more than a gesture.

"Mike, you are waiting here."

Song Ya took Ms. Sloan and followed Doug into the office full of bookshelves, and Rangel was naturally already waiting there.

"APLUS, Ms. Sloan, it is not convenient for me to stay in New York for a long time, so I won't talk nonsense and sit down."

Wrangel, who has gray hair and an artist temperament, is still calm on the surface, "I heard that you withdrew from the capital injection negotiations, so decisive that even Dingkins and Pierre almost didn't react?"

"I can't satisfy Pierre, Mr. Rangel."

Song Ya sat down, "It will only waste each other's time if we keep in touch."

"About the Apollo Theater?" he asked.

"Almost." Song Ya nodded.

"Underwood, I, and others will do our best to help the Inner City Broadcasting Corporation keep the Apollo Theater's operating rights. You don't have to worry about this, as long as it doesn't appear in the hedging agreement."

Rangel said, "Ms. Sloan is your political adviser. She should have told you all about it, right?"

"Yes, Ms. Sloan is very professional, the most professional."

Song Ya smiled at the big-mouthed beauty, "But I inject capital for business, and I have to abide by my own financial discipline."

"Remove that one and we will let the First Bank of New Jersey relax the repayment period of more than 10 million yuan and allow you to replace it with a low-interest long-term loan. Of course, you have to provide a personal joint guarantee."

Doug, who was leaning on the bookshelf, was not wordy, and simply offered the terms, "In this way, you can take 30% of the Inner City Broadcasting Company by actually paying more than 10 million in cash..."

"Thirty-two, if it's you, then thirty-two. Russell Simmons is willing to spend two million more and only take 30%. We will give you priority."

Rangel added, "As long as you remove that one."

"I don't like the First Bank of New Jersey..."

Underwood must have a deep friendship with that bank. As early as the acquisition of Warren Brothers Synthesizer Company, Doug asked himself to go to its home to borrow money, "They used to forcibly take my loan before, remember? Doug, what happened in 1991." Song Ya naturally shook his head, "Its family is my refusal account, and I don't need a loan for the time being..."

Doug shrugged and looked at Wrangel.

"We will also take care of your other troubles, such as the Chicago case." Rangel said.

"I thought Mr. Dinkins said that that day that he would never entangle me, were you there, right? Mr. Rangel."

Song Ya smiled contemptuously. The most unacceptable thing for him now is that he wants to threaten himself with that incident. "Pierre said the same thing as you before, but I don't care. I don't accept threats."

"I'm not a threat. I won't threaten you with your disadvantages, but you really need help, right? In that matter. For example, the black caucus in Congress, everyone, no one dislikes you, like Ann Durwood..."

Rangel also made an offer.

"Mr. Rangel, why do you have to inject capital from me? Russell Simmons is ready and the money is waiting. Is my judgment correct?" Song Ya asked rhetorically.

"I don't worry about him and the people who work with him. Dingkins doesn't matter anymore, but I can't." Wrangel replied.

"Can you rest assured if you change to me? I'm not even a New Yorker." Song Ya asked.

"Didn't you write a song praising New York?"

Rangel made a difference, "There is no better candidate than you, otherwise Parcy Sutton will not find you. The situation is like this, you, plus me, plus Underwood, we have extreme Most likely to keep the Apollo Theater. Replaced by me, Garossell Simmons? It is very likely that the management rights will be lost two thousand years ago."

"But you still refuse to accept an agreement." Song Ya said.

"With that agreement, you won't make every effort to defend the right to operate, will you?" Rangel asked rhetorically.

Song Ya understands that the other party is always caring about it. Ms. Sloan is correct at all, she is really a seasoned party stick, "It's better to let me talk to Underwood in person." He didn't want to talk any more, and looked towards him grid.

"Yes." Doug thought for a while and nodded, "but the phone is inconvenient, and he can't walk away at all."

"Then to Washington? Now, I have a private jet."

"Mr. Underwood, how are you doing?"

He rushed to Washington non-stop again, "How are you talking to Wrangell? I need his and the black party's support." Underwood was a little haggard, he rejected Ms. Sloan's presence and opened his arms. "From all directions The pressure of the recent bills has made it difficult for me to cope."

"I understand, but this time it is another 30 million business. Do you remember the Baen Chemical acquisition case?"

Song Ya smiled and stabbed to the face, "When you intervene, it always makes me unhappy to spend money."

"It's always good, right? I mean taking the Inner City Broadcasting Company. Didn't you communicate thoroughly with Doug and Rangel?" Underwood didn't mind his attitude at all.

"The dead old man actually mentioned the Chicago case to me. I came here to confirm if you plan to use that thing like him..."

"Absolutely not." Underwood hurriedly spread his hands. "I am from Chicago. I support you and Peter. Unconditionally, OK?"

"That's good." Song Ya nodded.

"But we need to help each other..."

"Oh my God, here it's again, I'll take 30 million out, how about you? This is called helping each other?" Song Ya clasped his head in both hands, yelling pretentiously.

"I will help you solve that case thoroughly." Underwood said: "Completely, there is no hidden danger!"

"Then you just said to support me unconditionally!?"

"This is an opportunity APLUS. Rangel relied on the black party group to make a price. The commander was worried. I was under pressure..."

Underwood also raised his voice, "But this is also an opportunity for you and me, it is a real opportunity APLUS! I use the needs of the black clan to tell the chief, let him help solve your troubles, otherwise I will use what to persuade him to intervene What about a case where an FBI agent was killed? Who in the United States can solve your trouble once and for all? How can the general leader be willing to take action if you don’t decide at this critical time? You put 30 million to solve the trouble completely and successfully injected capital. City Broadcasting Corporation, I am relieved of the pressure, the commander can sleep well, Rangel is satisfied, and everyone has won!"

"Wow wow wow wow, you say that as if there is no loser in this matter, I don't see much of this kind of thing." Song Ya sneered.

"No! You know who the loser is, APLUS, that dead detective has forever lost the opportunity to be served justice!"