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American Tax Officer-Chapter 564 - 284: Negotiations with the Military-Industrial Complex_2
Chapter 564: Chapter 284: Negotiations with the Military-Industrial Complex_2
“He said, how could these five major military-industrial complexes come to express their gratitude to him? It turns out this was their idea all along.”
Regathering his thoughts, David picked up the files of the remaining companies and started examining them.
After going through the remaining documents, David’s gaze sharpened as he stared at these people and said, “You’ve really played a clever game, haven’t you? Using me as a ‘knife,’ is that it?”
Mark immediately waved his hand and said, “Director David, you’re taking this too seriously. We, the major companies, truly see you as a friend. How could we use you as a knife?”
“Among these documents, there are quite a few enterprises controlled by Jewish people. If this isn’t using me as a knife, what is?”
Indeed, in the four remaining files, it was clearly pointed out that there were numerous Jewish families and enterprises with tax issues. This was the reason for David’s dissatisfaction.
Just as he had just said, these military-industrial complexes had a good game plan. For their own rapid financial gain, they were willing to have him strike against Jewish people. Although he had already been targeting Jewish people recently, he still felt a sense of being used.
The five men exchanged glances; the W bill still lacked several billion US Dollars. If they wanted to get the money from the bill quickly, they could only encourage David to continue taking action against the wealthy Jewish people. Otherwise, how could they get the money any faster?
With this in mind, Mark spoke up, “Don’t get excited, Director David. The Disney family is also Jewish, the Sackler family too, and you’ve already taken action against them. Then what’s the big deal about the people we provided in these documents? We’re just trying to help you.”
“You make it sound easy, but you know as well as I do, the Jewish people are not to be trifled with. I’ve made moves against Disney, Sackler, and their families, which has already provoked their fury. If I go after these people as you suggest, what if they truly do seek revenge against me?”
“You don’t need to worry about that, Director David. I can assure you that they definitely dare not retaliate against you at this moment!”
“That’s easy to say, but what if they are truly desperate?”
“So, what do you want, Director David?”
At this point, Mark could see that David was not entirely dissatisfied but seemed to be driving a hard bargain.
“I know that once the W bill is passed, your five major arms companies will split a contract worth hundreds of billions. By then, each of you will make a fortune, but I ought to get something out of it too, right?”
The five men were startled by this comment. Wasn’t it said that David doesn’t take money?
Could the information have been wrong?
“Of course, we will…”
“Wait a moment…”
David, aware that they had misunderstood his point, interrupted, “What I mean is, the pressure to collect this money is substantial, and I hope you can help alleviate some of it for me.”
“Alleviate what pressure?”
“I won’t lie to you, I’ve been under immense pressure from those Jewish people recently. They’ve even struck a deal with the higher-ups at our National Tax Bureau, preventing me from being promoted to the head office. I hope you can help me work on this matter.”
Upon hearing this, the brows of the representatives from the five major arms companies simultaneously furrowed.
They did want David to quickly gather the funds for the W bill so they could profit greatly, but they were not willing to get involved in the conflict with the Jewish groups.
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After all, these people were not easy to provoke. Everyone was in the business of making money, aiming for mutual prosperity rather than engaging in life-or-death struggles.
“What, you’re not willing?”
“It’s not that, I just think that’s superfluous, Director David. Given the contributions you’ve made to the National Tax Bureau, unless the leaders of your head office have lost their minds, they will definitely promote you.”
Mark employed a roundabout tactic.
David, of course, heard the other party’s evasion and said in a deep voice, “Gentlemen, just now you were all saying that you wanted to become friends with me. To be friends, you need to show some sincerity. If you don’t even have that much sincerity and only think about your own profits, then that can’t count as friendship!”
“That’s not what we mean; we are just businessmen after all, and trying to lobby the upper ranks of your tax bureau… might be a bit out of our depth.”
“Mr. Mark, do you think I’m a fool?”
David looked at him with a sharp gaze.
On the surface, the top five military-industrial complexes are just in business, but behind them stood the Ansa Group, whose influence in America no one dares to underestimate, including the senior officials at the tax bureau.
If they stepped forward, it’s not to say David could immediately enter the central bureau, but it definitely could counteract the restrictions Freemasonry had imposed on him.
Seeing the five representatives remain silent, David continued, “Gentlemen, think long-term. I believe you are also well aware that the initial 100 billion for the W-Act is just the initial funding, and as for how much more will be added later, no one can say for sure.”
“And at the moment, America’s finances are not capable of handling these subsequent funds. So, it’s not an exaggeration to say, if you want to continue to obtain large profits later on, then you will have to depend on me. And I can bring you returns, whereas those Jewish People, they can’t give you anything!”
After these forceful words, the representatives of the five major military-industrial complexes had diverse expressions.
They, of course, also knew that the 100 billion for the W-Act was indeed just preliminary funding, and as long as the war did not end, there would surely be additional funds.
And according to the current analysis from the Pentagon, this war was not something that could be ended in just a few months or a year and a half.
This also meant that if they wanted to continue to reap benefits, it seemed they really had to rely on David.
And David’s words had hit their weak spot.
They did not want to clash with the Jewish People, but they wanted even less to return to the profitless, nearly dead state of the past few years.
After carefully weighing the pros and cons, the five exchanged glances, and finally, Mark spoke up, “Alright, Director David, we’ll discuss this matter with the other executives of our company once we return, and then we’ll give you an answer. Is that okay?”
“No problem, oh and one more thing, if your executives agree, consider this next favor as something you can do for me as well… ”
Freemasonry had placed Bellamy Hattie and Brown Soros in the central bureau to get the upper hand over him.
The small favor David asked of the five military-industrial complexes was simple; if they reached the agreement they discussed earlier, then by the way, work out a way to kick those two out of the central bureau. This would be like using Ansa Group’s influence to strike back at Freemasonry.
“Alright, after we return we will convey your thoughts to our executives. Then, Director David, Mr. Sean, we will take our leave… ”
“Goodbye, gentlemen…”
After the representatives of the five major arms companies left, David turned to Sean, who was still seated, and asked, “What do you think, will they agree to my terms?”
“I think they will!”
Without hesitation, Sean replied directly.
“Why do you say that?”
“As you know, the previous president adopted a reduction in military policy during his term, which made these military-industrial complexes suffer terribly. Now they’re finally facing an EW war, they’re like dogs seeing hot excrement, and they will by no means give up this chance to recover. ”
Sean continued, “Last year, America’s debt already exceeded 30 trillion US dollars, and the deficit reached a record high of 2.77 trillion US dollars since ’07, meaning that financially, there’s absolutely no way to pay for their orders. So you were right about one thing earlier; if they want to get more benefits later on, they can only rely on you. They’ll come to understand this.”