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LittleGirl

(8,999 posts)
14. Lost my brother in March
Tue Oct 22, 2019, 12:14 PM
Oct 2019

He worked for a Pharma co for 34.5 years and got laid off last September. 6 months later he was dead of a heart attack at age 57. They took away his lifetime health care even though they promised him that when he started if he worked 30 years. He had his first heart attack at 29 so health care was a big deal to him. I lost my baby brother, so sad. He was robbed. Nobody cares for humans anymore. It’s all about the buck.

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Can anyone in town help him find another location? redstatebluegirl Oct 2019 #1
My town: Ratingen, Germany DFW Oct 2019 #10
We are rotting from the inside... secondwind Oct 2019 #2
We? DFW Oct 2019 #4
You think the same thing doesn't happen everywhere? nt. Mariana Oct 2019 #29
I dion't know if Germany is rotting from the inside at quite the same rate. DFW Oct 2019 #31
IBM did the same thing to my husband and many IBMers we know..... ProudMNDemocrat Oct 2019 #3
People are commodities to corporations. lastlib Oct 2019 #6
No corporations involved. People are also commodities to heartless people. DFW Oct 2019 #9
Point well taken! lastlib Oct 2019 #21
These weren't corporations. Corporations had nothing to do with it. DFW Oct 2019 #7
They may not have been corporations... OldBaldy1701E Oct 2019 #60
Sounds like the kind of thing more likely to happen in the US than Germany. Aristus Oct 2019 #5
It is, alas VERY prevalent over here DFW Oct 2019 #8
"Frankenstein houses" happened in Williamsburg Brooklyn too. It's now called "development dumping" DemocracyMouse Oct 2019 #32
I guess anywhere where the city officials are corrupt and don't care what they leave behind DFW Oct 2019 #36
Here those kind of houses are called "McMansions." fierywoman Oct 2019 #44
I always thought of McMansions as oversized but not hideous DFW Oct 2019 #47
Assholes are everywhere. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2019 #52
This happens in SF kimbutgar Oct 2019 #11
My town is too small for that DFW Oct 2019 #12
It's happening all over Seattle, too. LisaM Oct 2019 #24
I can imagine that Amazon has plenty of clout DFW Oct 2019 #28
Washington does NOT have a state income tax. We have a very regressive system. LisaM Oct 2019 #34
What a shame for such a great city to be allowed to deteriorate like that DFW Oct 2019 #39
So where do they get the funds? Lulu KC Oct 2019 #56
High sales.taxes, property taxes. LisaM Oct 2019 #59
Thanks Lulu KC Oct 2019 #62
Some say it's the most regressive tax in the nation. LisaM Oct 2019 #63
Change in America vishnura Oct 2019 #13
And here in Germany, they are doing exactly the same thing n/t DFW Oct 2019 #20
Lost my brother in March LittleGirl Oct 2019 #14
... progressoid Oct 2019 #16
Thank you. LittleGirl Oct 2019 #17
Or, in our case, the euro n/t DFW Oct 2019 #22
I think it comes down to contracts. thesquanderer Oct 2019 #15
True, but after 25 years, it is easy to let down one's guard DFW Oct 2019 #23
Yeah, I think it's a natural human trait, to believe that the longer something goes on a certain way thesquanderer Oct 2019 #27
I quite agree DFW Oct 2019 #30
I can't even comprehend a restaurant like that - in same family for 900 years - OriginalGeek Oct 2019 #50
Even here in Europe, that is really unusual DFW Oct 2019 #51
lol! OriginalGeek Oct 2019 #53
As an attorney, I was trying to come up with a tactful way of saying the same thing. Ms. Toad Oct 2019 #37
Though not a town where everyone knows everyone else DFW Oct 2019 #55
Which is why - Ms. Toad Oct 2019 #58
Landowners are the new aristocracy IronLionZion Oct 2019 #18
Understood. But you can't call it "gentrification" when there's nothing gentle about it. DemocracyMouse Oct 2019 #35
Things like that are happening all over our town catrose Oct 2019 #19
Our town has been here for over 800 years DFW Oct 2019 #25
Austin TX is technically not a village any more catrose Oct 2019 #26
It's happening all across the country.... Hulk Oct 2019 #33
My Landlord Experience McKim Oct 2019 #54
We actually lived on the other side of the Columibia River...in "Vantucky"... Hulk Oct 2019 #57
This is why the universe invented revolutions. DemocracyMouse Oct 2019 #38
hehe OldBaldy1701E Oct 2019 #61
The cultural and social loss is immeasurable. KY_EnviroGuy Oct 2019 #40
Have you read EF Schumacher's Small is Beautiful? DemocracyMouse Oct 2019 #42
No, but will add to my reading list. KY_EnviroGuy Oct 2019 #43
Down with dev dumping! Break up corporate oligopolies! DemocracyMouse Oct 2019 #41
No corporate anythings were involved here. DFW Oct 2019 #48
Sounds like what has happened and is still happening in SF. All my favorite businesses diane in sf Oct 2019 #45
Boycott lunamagica Oct 2019 #46
They won't care. DFW Oct 2019 #49
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