Welfare, Wall Street
They say we need more armed guards at welfare offices to restrain desperate people waiting longer hours for less help--a proposed $212 a month to live on.
And the top man on Wall Street last year made $600 million, with others not far behind.
Talk about crime in the Street . . .
LINCOLN HAYNES
Rancho Palos Verdes
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