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Bennett and Congressman DeSaulneir

Congressman DeSaulnier

Bennett attempts to meet with Congressman DeSaulnier. Bennett is immediately dispached with Officers and Union members none of know the truth about DeSaulnier such as his hero kidnapping incident that was staged by the Teamsters - Free Media for the Hero.

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Clearly the Congressman was smiling about events on seeing Bennett get smacked down. As state senator DeSaulnier called the legislative unit on Bennett which backfired as suggesting Bennett was a threat but failed to share the Hero kidnapping incident and the imminent threat regarding a kidnapping incident.

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For more than 25 years, Grant Thornton’s Public Sector practice has delivered innovative, cutting-edge financial, performance management and systems solutions to governments and international organizations.  In the U.S. federal market our clients include virtually every major civilian and defense entity, as well as other key government agencies and departments.

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       Food and Nutrition Service
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       Bureau of the Census
       National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Person: Ellen O. Tauscher

Connecting Success Factors to Bennett

The Dubious Phone Call and Time Wasting Project
The folks at TPG will have to answer to my Whistleblower Complaints on the truly odd collection of RFPs emanating from companies connected to Richard Blum, William McGlashan, CBRE, Regency Centers, Trammel Crow, Lennar, Catellus.

My story is about witness murders, private equity, mergers and acquisitions linked back to the Matter of Bennett v. Southern Pacific lost in 1989.  It was a winnable case as long the witnesses testified.  
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Congressman Mark DeSaulnier

Womens March Walnut Creek

Bennett attempts to speak with Congressperson Mark Desaulnier

The Unionized Explosions and Wildfires

The student witnesses are dead

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May sound incredible, may sound implausible or even impossible.

See Pete Bleed

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Beating Pete Bennet

Olympic Blvd. Walnut Creek

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Contra Costa Narcotics Taskforce

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Beating Pete Bennett    

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Amazing drummer performed at Vinnies Bar in Concord March 2012.

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Heavily tied to AFL-CIO and Contra Costa Politics

About Mark DeSaulnier and Pete Bennett

First Contact: April 1982
Location: TR's Bar & Grill
March 2010: Shared stories about corruption in Contra Costa County at the Lafayette Library
March 2010: Piedmont Lumber Fire same day as 20 Million Dollar Loss
September 2010: San Bruno Explosion - eight dead
October 2010: Met with District Attorney Mark Peterson about corruption, arson and murders
October 2010: Evicted from Oak Park Center, owned by Overra Construction, General Constractor connected Contra College District, Contra Costa County, City of Lafayette.

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H-1B lottery’s game of chance is legal, judge rules

Pete Bennett was once the leading Grass Roots Activist on the H-1b Visa
He learned like Ambassador Stevens that Clinton Murders swirling around the
Clinton Department of State is corrupt, murderous.
Someone got Bennett good by
murdering his relatives

MEET MY DEAD RELATIVES 

H-1B lottery’s game of chance is legal, judge rules






The government will be able to distribute H-1B visas via lottery in April as usual 

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The judge's ruling means that there will no changes to the H-1B distribution system this year.


On April 1, the U.S. will receive visa petitions, or applications, for the 2018 fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. The U.S. holds a lottery if the petitions exceed the 85,000 cap -- an almost certain outcome.


The U.S. last year received 236,000 H-1B petitions, reducing the odds of approval to about one-in-three.


The case was brought by two Portland, Ore. firms, Tenrec Inc., a web development company, and Walker Macy, a landscape architecture firm. Each sought to hire an H-1B visa worker, but lost the lottery. The lawsuit argued that the law requires visa petitions to be processed "in the order" they are filed and not randomly.


Employers submit H-1B petitions and if they lose the annual lottery the only other option is to try again the following year.


The lawsuit charged that the lottery was being gamed at the expense of smaller employers.



The government "left open the door to large companies with multiple business units or subsidiaries to file more than one petition for the same employee in the lottery, and thus receive twice or more the chance of securing a number in the random lottery than a small company," said the plaintiffs in a summary judgment motion.


Following the ruling, plaintiff lead attorney Brent Renison, at Parrilli Renison in Portland, Ore., said: "The court did not say the lottery was the best way to distribute visas, only a permissible way. While we disagree with the court's ultimate ruling which defers to the agency, we note that Congress can change the system for the better."


Simon appeared to consider the merits of a filing date system for H-1B petitions, but said such a system could could be random as well.


"For example, the Fedex driver may have had a flat tire or took a long lunch, resulting in the UPS truck delivering its petitions before Fedex," the judge wrote. "The U.S. Mail delivery may always be delivered in the afternoon for a particular location on the mail route, making its delivery last. Is it fair to process the UPS petitions first, simply because they 'arrived' at the USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service) office first?"


It is possible that President Donald Trump may attempt to make a last-minute change to the system. Some have been urging him to replace it with one that favors smaller H-1B users over large IT outsourcing firms.
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A lawsuit that challenged the fairness and legality of the H-1B lottery system, describing it as a "never ending game of chance," has been thrown out by a federal judge.  The case was heard by U.S. District Court Judge Michael Simon in Oregon; in a 31-page opinion, Simon said that the government's random visa distribution method does not violate the law.
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FEINSTEIN, DIANNE has run in 1 race for public office, winning 1 of them. The candidate has raised a total of $7,915,610.

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The Murder Suicides are Murders

1PG&E Corp
$120,700$111,050$9,650
2JStreetPAC


$82,171$75,525$6,646
3General Atomics
$56,750$46,750$10,000
4Edison International
$54,250$44,250$10,000
5General Dynamics
$43,500$33,500$10,000
6BAE Systems
$40,000$30,000$10,000
7Diamond Foods


$31,599$21,600$9,999
8Northrop Grumman
$30,800$20,800$10,000
9Intl Alliance Theatrical Stage Employees

$30,000$0$30,000
10Akin, Gump et al$27,250$21,250$6,000
10Wells Fargo
$27,250$17,250$10,000
12University of California
$25,522$25,522$0
13Manatt, Phelps & Phillips
$23,750$18,750$5,000
14Bechtel Group
$23,650$15,650$8,000
14Walt Disney Co

$23,650$18,650$5,000
16DISH Network
$22,500$12,500$10,000
17THL Partners

$22,359$17,359$5,000
18Girardi & Keese
$21,600$21,600$0
18Munger, Tolles & Olson


$21,600$21,600$0
20Sony Corp
$20,950$12,950$8,000
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