“Inglewood, Inglewood always up ta no good …”
Oh, sorry … we forget sometimes that people actually read this website to be informed, not to listen to us “pretend rapping” to Dr. Dre’s “California Love.”
Of course, “Cali is where they put they mack down,” at least as far as MSM “news analysis” is concerned.
No kidding, we thought our friends at La Socialista had the market cornered on news articles that were really opinion pieces, but the LA Times is apparently “in the game” on that concept as well.
For example, from yesterday’s LA papyrus:
(President Obama’s) announcement Monday of a new position on bailing out Detroit went beyond a desire to be sure tax dollars were not wasted in bailing out struggling companies. It put the Obama administration squarely in the position of adopting a so-called industrial policy, in which government officials, not business executives or the free market, decided what kinds of products a company would make and how it would chart its future.
His automotive task force concluded, for example, that the Chevy Volt, the electric car being developed by General Motors Corp., would be too expensive to survive in the marketplace. It declared that GM was still relying too much on high-margin trucks and SUVs, and that Chrysler’s best hope was to merge with a foreign automaker, Fiat.
Judgments like those are usually rendered in corporate boardrooms or announced in quarterly reports. But this time they were coming directly from the White House.
Oh hell yeah. That’s exactly what went down. Motown is now officially O-town now, people.
Anyway, say what you say, just give us that bomb beat from Dre, people. And let the LA Times, well, serenade the streets of LA.
La Socialista? Bunch ‘a commie East Coast punks …








