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KAISER: $40 Billion and Lets Housing Rot For Years After Evicting Families
Kaiser Permanente made more than $40 billion over the past two years. But it let an apartment building in San Francisco sit empty and rot for years after evicting the families who lived there. Homes Not Jails took this building over Monday and opened it up for people to live in. Kaiser called in the cops to kick the people out, then boarded up the building
Kaiser Permanente made more than $40 billion over the past two years. But it let an apartment building in San Francisco sit empty and rot for years after evicting the families who lived there. Homes Not Jails took this building over Monday and opened it up for people to live in. Kaiser called in the cops to kick the people out, then boarded up the building
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