PG&E, Chevron, Harris Ranch are honest, trustworthy? Yeah, right
The leader of the Nisei Farmers Association has complete confidence in Chevron Oil Co. supplying safe recycled water to Valley farmers. Big corporations are all honest and trustworthy, aren’t they?
Pacific Gas and Electric didn’t intend to hurt anyone by flushing its industrial waste, chromium six, into the water supply of some small, insignificant community I can’t recall the name of, but it did. PG&E didn’t intend to hurt anyone up north by not checking on the condition of aging gas lines either, but it did.
Feral Motors -er- I mean General Motors, didn’t intend to kill anyone by hiding its ignition-key flaw, but it did. I sure do enjoy those ads where they indicate that its real people, and not actors, who are buying cars this time around. It’s good to know only make- believe people were killed before. They weren’t? Oh, dear.
Harris Ranch would never harm anyone either in its quest to maximize profits, would it, Manuel Cunha?
Senior care corporations don’t damage or kill their residents either. They’re always looking out for the frail and helpless. How have they come about their discolored reputations?
Fred Dillon, Fresno
This story was originally published August 18, 2016 at 3:52 PM with the headline "PG&E, Chevron, Harris Ranch are honest, trustworthy? Yeah, right."