L.A.’s Housing Need Indeed World Class
Monster mansions, fancy restaurants with prices to match, overeating “pig-outs” and promenading by those who are affluent but greedy seekers of publicity have been sickening to those of us who must live on our small incomes. They don’t seem to care about the elderly, the ill, the disabled and homeless children.
ANN W. BRODFUEHRER
Ramona
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