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LATIMES: ‘JPMorgan tried to thwart Skyscraper Project, Union Official says’

Wall Street titan JPMorgan Chase & Co. is trying to torpedo a proposed Century City skyscraper that might compete with nearby office buildings owned by the bank, a labor union official alleged last week.

State Sen. Kevin de Leon (D-Los Angeles) intervened on behalf of unions with a letter to JPMorgan Chairman Jamie Dimon, asking him to stop the bank’s asset management office from opposing the proposed 37-story Century City Center project at Avenue of the Stars at Constellation Boulevard.

“JPMorgan Chase received billions of dollars in bailout money and now is trying to kill valuable construction jobs in California,” De Leon’s office said.

READ MORE:  http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-skyscraper-objection-20120615,0,6520410.story

PHOTO: JP MORGAN Banking Mogul … Jamie Dimon wearing cuff links given to him by Obama.

“He’s Pimped OUT!”

Lovely! Just lovely.

Meeting Young Obama

American Thinker Article :: Meeting Young Obama.
February 24, 2011

Meeting Young Obama

By John Drew

My first meeting with young Barack Obama raised strong feelings and left me with a positive first impression.  At the time, I felt I’d persuaded a young man anticipating a Marxist-Leninist revolution to appreciate the more practical alternative of conventional politics as a channel for his socialist views.

I met Obama in December of 1980, a couple of days after Christmas, in Portola Valley — a small town near Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA.  I was a 23 year old second-year graduate student in Cornell’s Government Department, and had flown to California to visit a 21 year old girlfriend, Caroline Boss.  Boss was a senior at Occidental College, where she had taken a class in the fall of 1980 with political theorist Roger Boesche.  She met and befriended Obama in that class.
I had been an angry Marxist revolutionary during my undergraduate career at Occidental College.  During my hyperactive sophomore year, in the fall of 1976, I founded the Marxist-Socialist group on campus and named it the Political Awareness Fellowship.  As I recall, I developed this innocuous sounding name because there were so few students on campus as radical as I, and I was fearful of turning off moderate students who might be willing to learn more about Marxist theory.

Read the rest of this article here:  American Thinker Article :: Meeting Young Obama.