Customer Service at "Los Anagels Iternational Airport"


A Craigslist ad written by an illiterate shows why customer service at LAX will not improve anytime soon.

Chavez Ravine: 1958


 


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Bostonian Nick DeWolf made a trip out here in 1958 and happened to capture this condemned house in Chavez Ravine. A poor, but close knit neighborhood was destroyed for the construction of Dodger Stadium.

Black Resentment of Immigrants Growing.


The City Journal has a fascinating article about the simmering anger and bitterness of many black people who are seeing their jobs, neighborhoods and political power disappear under an onslaught of Spanish speaking immigrants.

Los Angeles is front and center in the debate, as once Black neighborhoods are transformed into Latino districts. Gangs are fighting each other, with some vowing to drive Black people out…by murder, if necessary.

Racial preferences, that were once used by Blacks to gain jobs or positions on the school board, are now given to Spanish speakers in the name of ethnic “fairness”.

Cheaper labor means that blue collar work once done by Black people, will now be in the hands of illegal immigrants who can justify $7 an hour jobs which look like big bucks south of the border.

Politically, Latinos (those who are here legally) might have voted Republican, identifying with the G.O.P’s “family values”. But anti-immigration talk, first raised by Republicans, has turned Latinos towards the Democrats.

And it seems that poor and Black Americans are once again the forgotten people, living in neighborhoods that have seen white flight, black middle class flight, and now the arrival of Spanish speakers who see nothing in common with those who came here in chains 400 years ago.

NAFTA and the power of industrial agriculture has brought in millions of laborers from Mexico who do not vote, but still contribute to the American and Mexican economy. Mexican farmers are starving as cheap imported corn from the US floods Mexico.

Big money, big agriculture and big business see no evil. But all the rest of us little people suffer as communities are ripped apart by multi-national forces beyond our control.

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Another image of people waiting to see Hillary Clinton emerge from the CSUN auditorium on January 17, 2008.

A Candle Named After an LA Neighborhood.


Diptyque candles sell for $50-$60. One of their scents is named “Reseda”. Imagine bringing one of these home to your Hancock Park mansion and lighting…..”Reseda”? Think of how chic and fashionable you will be.

My olfactory imagination envisions Reseda as a combination of the Chinese restaurant at Sherman Way and Reseda, and possibly the dog park at Victory and White Oak. Oh, I forgot the Korean mini-mall on Sherman Way. I also think of the LA River after a rainstorm….

Next on the agenda: Pacoima, the perfume…..

I Love You, Jen.


I love when you act all vulnerable and sweet and scrub toilets like you did in “Friends Without Money”. I know underneath your fame and money you pine for the simple life, no doubt wishing that you were undiscovered and poor, like me.

I wish I could give you a big hug and rescue you from those silly endless hours spent walking the beach alone in Malibu and drinking wine with Courtney on her deck overlooking the Pacific.

Yes, I love you Jen and if you ever need to talk to a stranger, please feel free to contact me.