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Daily Archives: March 16, 2012
Romneyizing Los Angeles
Along with a team of my colleagues I’ve shifted to high gear for the last couple of weeks in an effort to prevent the Romneyization of Los Angeles by a company founded by ex-Goldman-Sachs operatives known as “Mount Kellett.” They’ve … Continue reading
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