Meanwhile, here in my neck of the woods, almost all of our local business survived Covid, with the handful of exceptions being ones that everyone knew were already on their last legs or had unusual situations (like the restaurant where the owner had been looking to retire for years).
And when the riots came around, they were met in places like Omaha and Kansas City by a grim expression and a solid billy club. And when BLM went crying to the locals about “police brutality”, the locals overwhelmingly said “you punks got what you deserved.”
But if you ask the Leftist on places like Reddit, we are still living in the past and the future is in places like Portland and San Francisco.
In Florida, the only places going out of business are those with prices too high and wages too low, severely mismanaged, or being sold to developers. Still pissed about that last one. There's several dead lots where once thriving businesses were thanks to these greedy fucking land owners and development companies.
Yeah we don't have any local places left, they all got firebombed during the riots or were forced out since no customers go downtown anymore.
Soon it will be a Detroit level city where half the downtown is just boarded up empty buildings.
Meanwhile, here in my neck of the woods, almost all of our local business survived Covid, with the handful of exceptions being ones that everyone knew were already on their last legs or had unusual situations (like the restaurant where the owner had been looking to retire for years).
And when the riots came around, they were met in places like Omaha and Kansas City by a grim expression and a solid billy club. And when BLM went crying to the locals about “police brutality”, the locals overwhelmingly said “you punks got what you deserved.”
But if you ask the Leftist on places like Reddit, we are still living in the past and the future is in places like Portland and San Francisco.
Given how dystopic the future is, 'living in the past' is not the own Lefties think it is.
In Florida, the only places going out of business are those with prices too high and wages too low, severely mismanaged, or being sold to developers. Still pissed about that last one. There's several dead lots where once thriving businesses were thanks to these greedy fucking land owners and development companies.
If WuFlu ultimately kills commercial real estate, I will not shed a tear. Slimy fuckers had it coming for years as far as I'm concerned.