Black Residents REVOLT On Democrat Mayor Over SOCIALIST Grocery Store FAILING From RAMPANT Theft!

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Another rich kid trying so hard to pretend he knows what it’s like to be poor.

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    • You can’t blame it on the Democrat guy…he’s the candidate, not the Mayor…or don’t you care for any black elected official?

  1. And Michael T., how’s those “other” grocery stores now working in Venezuela, nowadays, huh? How did those grocery stores work in the desolate, poverty-and-crime-ridden cities, of the old Soviet Union? Greg F. here makes it very clear that without the motivation of PROFIT, no grocery store is going to work well ANYWHERE, for very long. Not enough customers want to patronize ANY store, in such a filthy, disgusting, horrible, desolate, decaying urban areas, so the store was LOSING almost a MILLION dollars a year, so they had NO PROFIT–only LOSSES. And so they could not keep the shelves filled, not even with these GIGANTIC govt subsidies–almost like another form of welfare, or food stamps. In effect, it became another FAILED govt program–just like so many FAILED govt programs, before it. Meanwhile, in nearby areas that are somewhat better than that urban HELLHOLE in Linwood section of Kansas City, MO–grocery stores are thriving. In fact, the further away that you get from that horrible area in Linwood–the nicer the area, and the better the selection, availability, affordability, and freshness of food choices. I see that in my own area of central Jersey (Somerset and Hunterdon counties, and part of Middlesex County, too), far away from the urban STENCH of that SEWER, that they call New York City (run by the Democratic COMMUNIST Party of America, btw!)–we have plenty of choices of reasonable grocery stores (as well as lots of local, roadside, unattended farm stands) to use, which I patronize frequently, with my cheap, gasoline-burning, used car, that I recently purchased, and maintain and keep running myself, through my own enterprising efforts. Business thrives–where there is a market for it–and dies in slums like in some NYC and Kansas City neighborhoods–where there is no market, and therefore no motivation, for it. Period.

  2. Mandated minimum wage increases hiked the price of groceries. Businesses can’t simply “eat” these wage increases; they have to raise prices to make up for it.

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