Posted on 05/14/2010 1:24:12 AM PDT by whatisthetruth
Dennis Prager, syndicated radio talk show host, best selling author and long-time resident of Los Angeles, has called for the rest of the United States to boycott his own city after the Los Angeles City Council voted to cut ties with Arizona business in response the just passed immigration enforcement law, this as the city finances continue to meltdown.
Prager was apoplectic about such a dumb move by a City Council whose liberal Democrat policies have devastated the city of Los Angeles by driving businesses away, discouraging further investment, soaking the population with taxes that discourage economic growth and passing regulations that do nothing but wreck the productive population which pay their salaries and those of city worker unions who own the Council lock, stock and barrel.
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Never mind, it does the same thing to me on Firefox. Very strange indeed, but thanks I’ll just bookmark your post.
Right on! I am ready for that, even though I live in L.A.!
Good job, Dennis.
Thanks for the list. I was wondering would Ruger Firearms qualify for your list since they have a manufacturing facilty in Prescott?
The boycott will hurt Hispanics the most. Most of the people working in the hotels and restaurants are Hispanics. This makes the authors of the stupid boycott of Arizona bills anti-Hispanic.
“Doesnt he have something to do with La Raza as well?”
As did Karl Rove, architect of Dubya’s illegal alien protection racket. Both Rove and Villaraigosa have been featured speakers at La Raza conventions. The treason lobby is bipartisan.
Yes.. I’m using Firefox.
Link works now,, interesting.
Yeah.. We can turn it back on the boycotters and support all those AZ companies on their list.
That was my thinking while in L.A. on business.
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