To the editor: For years now, I’ve been following columnist Steve Lopez’s reporting of town of Los Angeles’ incapability to offer essentially the most primary of companies to its residents. This contains years-long waits for sidewalk restore, and provided that you qualify by some weird level system.
Lopez’s Sunday column, addressed to Spencer Pratt, hit the nail on the pinnacle (“Spencer Pratt, please call me. You don’t know what you’re getting yourself into,” Might 23). There is no such thing as a one who we are able to elect to repair what ails town.
Los Angeles ought to function a cautionary story of the hazards of huge authorities. Ultimately, the federal government forms turns into too massive to tame and management. It’s akin to a tiger cub; cute when small, however finally it grows so giant it turns into a hazard for anybody who encounters it.
Jason Y. Calizar, Torrance
