Op-Ed
Two families live in the back house of a Deutsche Bank property in South Los Angeles. Los Angeles prosecutors are accusing Deutsche Bank of allowing hundreds of properties it owns to fall into disrepair. (Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times)
May 15, 2011
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Now where did I leave that dolly? Oh, there it is on the front dirt. Is the mattress on the front porch dry yet? Get to school now, mach schnell!
Only a socialist could whine about capital investment and the creation of jobs in the US. Boo hoo hoo, they won't be union jobs.
Have ya taken a look at Detroit lately? Run by unions and Democrats for 60 years, they are now bulldozing entire neighborhoods because people refuse to live there. Chicago is right behind it, just give it another 10 years.
The author wishes this poverty and urban decay upon the entire nation, so that we can all be equally poor. Workers of the World, Unite! lol
The writer is using the over-used "bad, greedy corporation:Good savior of the people labor union" formula. What a stretch! Is he suggesting that European or any large global corporations will be the new slave masters of labor in the US unless the big labor unions intervene to save the oppressed workers? Typical appeal to the emotions of folks that will fall for it unless they peel back the layers beyond the surface and evaluate the facts critically.
LA Times: "The evil greedy globalists are under your beds! Grab your pitch forks and torches for they be witches!"
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