Letters: Corporations don't have a monopoly on corruption
Briefly

In the Dec. 19 Mercury News, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan points out that property management of housing for the homeless is a specialty that perhaps should be contracted out rather than left to nonprofit homeless providers.
The experience of this church indicates that there is a serious need for specialized property management experienced with the homeless population to ensure the safety and habitability of such housing.
The attack on corporate influence should be extended to unions. A greater threat to republican government comes from the egalitarian hate-the-rich crowd who want Citizens United overturned.
Corporations do a much better job of wealth distribution than government. Opposition to the Citizens United ruling is based on the delusion that government and unions are benevolent actors.
Read at www.mercurynews.com
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