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The Great Capitalist Heist: How Paris Hilton's Dogs Ended Up Better Off Than You
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07-09-2012, 07:12 AM
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The Great Capitalist Heist: How Paris Hilton's Dogs Ended Up Better Off Than You
http://www.alternet.org/economy/156143/t...than_you_/
From the article: Quote:Summer 2009. Unemployment is soaring. Across America, millions of terrified people are facing foreclosure and getting kicked to the curb. Meanwhile in sunny California, the hotel-heiress Paris Hilton is investing $350,000 of her $100 million fortune in a two-story house for her dogs. A Pepto Bismol-colored replica of Paris’ own Beverly Hills home, the backyard doghouse provides her precious pooches with two floors of luxury living, complete with abundant closet space and central air. The next paragraph says that thousands of homeless would like to sleep in the Zamboni house, also. My first apartment was a 1-br 750 square-foot space. It's not so much the ostentatiousness, but the Calvinist belief that the rich are blessed and the not-rich aren't blessed which has permeated the culture. Adding insult to injury, government assistance in helping the 1% get everything instead of regulating them. |
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