'Power to communities': Chicago considers city-owned grocery store to address 'food deserts' after giants like Walmart and Whole Foods shutter stores
finance.yahoo.com
The mayorβs office says it would be the first major U.S. city to enact such a plan.
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I guess the food lines of the countries that have failed don't count right? Right?
Keep on moving those goal posts lol. I said 1 very specific thing and of course you are here now talking about loans because you seemingly just want to argue capitalism instead of addressing the comment.
Classic reddit bullshit.
Which countries are those which have a basic capitalist system but socialized grocery stores in food deserts? Please name them.
And yes, I want to argue about capitalism with someone who claims capitalism is a success when it's ground me and my family into the dirt along with so many others.
Must be nice to be rich.
Absolutely correct. Those counties don't exist. They failed.
Which ones used to exist? Name them please.
Israel had it's run, USSR, Venezuela, fuck India had a few good long years with it. Every single one had food programs and every single one failed.
Now, say the line Bart.
I didn't say food programs. I said government-run supermarkets in food deserts. You are moving the goalposts. And if you call me a name one more time, I'll just block you. I don't countenance Reddit behavior.
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Ok, I guess you'd prefer to be blocked.