Chicago: From Stacker of Wheat to Stacker of Wheat Thins!
Mayor Brandon Johnson should remember the sorry history of state-run supermarkets.

The poet Carl Sandburg must be spinning in his grave. In his 1914 masterpiece, "Chicago," he wrote lovingly of his adopted hometown, which was then booming in population and national significance:
Come and show me another city with lifted head singing so proud to be alive and coarse and strong and cunning….
Laughing the stormy, husky, brawling laughter of Youth, half-naked, sweating, proud to be Hog Butcher, Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat, Player with Railroads and Freight Handler to the Nation.
That was then. Now the leader of what Sandburg called the "City of the Big Shoulders" is threatening "to work on a pathway toward opening a city-owned grocery store." From Stacker of Wheat to Stacker of Wheat Thins!
This is not progress, it's decline, and on an epically confused scale. If the wide sweep of the past century or so made anything clear, it's that governments at all levels really don't need to be involved in the provision of basic goods and services, whether we're talking about food, airlines, utilities, communications, garbage hauling, health care, taxis, or even a post office (when, in the internet age, is the last time you actually visited that museum of dead letters?). We don't even need the government to get into space anymore! Yet Chicago's government needs to get in the grocery biz?
It just doesn't compute, especially when you consider the actual experience of state-run supermarkets, which was dismal at best, and disastrous at worst, as stores in the old Soviet Union would stock caviar but fail to provide basic staples. As the Cato Institute's Scott Lincicome reminded us, last week was the 34th anniversary of Boris Yeltsin's famous visit to a Texas supermarket in 1989 after checking out NASA's control center in Houston. Yeltsin would later preside over the end of the Soviet Union but at that point, he was a proud, newly elected member of the Supreme Soviet.
Yet he was simply gobsmacked by the sheer abundance and variety of stuff on the shelves, so much so that told his aides, "We have committed a crime against our people by making their standard of living so incomparably lower than that of the Americans." One of his aides said "the last vestige of Bolshevism collapsed" in Yeltsin as a result. As winter draws near, Windy City residents can comfort themselves by remembering that history repeats itself, first as a tragedy, second as a farce.
"All Chicagoans deserve to live near convenient, affordable, healthy grocery options," said Mayor Brandon Johnson in a statement. "A better, stronger, safer future is one where our youth and our communities have access to the tools and resources they need to thrive. My administration is committed to advancing innovative, whole-of-government approaches to address these inequities. I am proud to work alongside partners to take this step in envisioning what a municipally owned grocery store in Chicago could look like."
Somehow, a city that cannot keep its residents from moving, protect the ones who stay, or educate its children will succeed in a business as difficult as the supermarket game. Somehow, a government synonymous with corruption—"more than three dozen Chicago aldermen have been indicted by federal grand juries over the past 50 years"—will thrive in a business environment that sent Walmart, Whole Foods, and Aldi, among other chains, packing.
The chief reasons major retailers have left Chicago are things city governments seek to control in favor of their constituents: crime, taxes, and regulations. Yet, as the Chicago Sun-Times reported this summer, the city has failed at those basic tasks:
Grocery operators have pointed to crime and homelessness as reasons they've needed to invest more in security, driving up costs, according to Amanda Lai, a Chicago director of food industry practice for the consulting firm McMillanDoolittle. These grocers also deal with hefty overhead costs in cities.
According to the market-friendly Illinois Policy Institute, Chicago also boasts the second-highest commercial property taxes in the country and the second-highest combined state-and-local sales taxes, neither of which make the city a place likely to draw and keep businesses, especially when combined with population decline and hikes in crime.
But focusing on traditional functions of government such as the protection of individuals and property, and the maintenance of infrastructure and a functional business climate just isn't sexy, especially for a mayor who rose to office on the shoulders of public-sector unions and has called for squeezing $800 million out of the "suburbs, airlines, and ultra-rich" in new taxes. As Reason's Matt Welch noted earlier this year, Mayor Johnson doesn't have to worry about partisanship, either, as the "Windy City has been run by Democratic mayors for 93 consecutive years. The 50-member City Council currently includes zero Republicans. The Cook County Board of Commissioners has 17 seats; 16 are filled by Democrats." By minimizing political backlash, one-party rule tends to insulate politicians from popular outrage. If you can win and keep your party's nomination, you're good as gold, and that's often a function of appealing to small but powerful special interests.
Rather than expanding the functions of government, Johnson and other leaders of failing jurisdictions should be looking to reduce what they do by increasing the efficiency with which they deliver core services. They would do well to model themselves on someone like Mitch Daniels, the former two-term governor of Indiana who recently retired after a highly successful run as the president of Purdue University (where he froze tuition, increased the endowment, and upped the reputation of the institution).
As governor, Daniels used what he called the Yellow Pages test: "If a good or service had multiple providers listed in the business section of the telephone directory, the government shouldn't be doing it." It makes obvious sense to pare back your commitments, especially if you're already failing at your core functions. But it doesn't make political sense, especially when every increase in the size, scope, and spending of government gives you more power to reward your friends with jobs, contracts, and status.
If there's a silver lining to Mayor Johnson's ridiculous proposal, it's that it sounds more like vaporware than a hardcore commitment. As the Chicago Tribune notes, "The first step will be to perform a feasibility study, though the city did not provide a timeline." In true bureaucratic fashion, things will take a long time to even get postponed indefinitely.
In the meantime, Chicago will likely continue its long decline (it's barely maintaining its status as the country's third-largest city), making a mockery of Carl Sandburg's fading vision of it as
Hog Butcher for the World,
Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat,
Player with Railroads and the Nation's Freight Handler;
Stormy, husky, brawling,
City of the Big Shoulders
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Being in the collar counties, I think I'll pop some popcorn and watch the inevitable failure of this enterprise by Mayor BJ.
The real suspenseful part is whether it's going to get off the ground fast enough that his own administration will have to start liquidating the looters that the education system has failed.
What you call looting, we call "cuttin' it up".
It seems that the free market isn't providing work or a survivable wage for the working homeless, not to mention the non-working homeless.
As always, Libertarian ideology - the ideology that also promotes the decriminalization of drug sale and use - is pure failure.
Where do see a free market anywhere near Chicago?
Idiot.
Street crime?
Made practical by the city cops.
Socialism fails again. "The free market did it! nerp derp"
Your belief is wrong. There are plenty of jobs across the country that allow any healthy adult to survive and prosper, despite minimum wage and other anti-market regulations. And if you are not healthy, there are plenty of government programs to support you, you just have to choose to use them.
However, you indeed cannot pay for housing in some of the most expensive cities in the country on the wages of a low skilled worker. That is the market working as it should.
Maybe so but markets often are distorted by inflation and government meddling. The housing market is distorted by such outfits as Blackrock buying up entire blocks of homes , driving up prices and then creating a housing shortage.
Markets can and have been distorted.
"It seems that the free market isn’t providing work or a survivable wage for the working homeless, not to mention the non-working homeless..."
Seems you're lacking in what is commonly as a brain.
You win the award for the most moronic comment on this thread, including the spam posts claiming to have the secret of getting rich. There is no freedom in Chicago, liberals like you have long since enabled criminals, who now run the city. and, by the way, you might look up Chicago's unemployment rate. It's almost 3% below the long term average.
They won't liquidate the looters, they'll simply make the taxpayers cover the losses.
I don't think you're taking in all the dimensions that I alluded to here.
Politically disfavored organization's buildings and/or statues of or by old white guys, right, the taxpayers can clean that up. Otherwise, unless the Current Administration does something explicitly to displease the CPD, the Current Administration's current nameplate thing is going to get CPD's velvet glove treatment.
I think you are wrong. They will continue to ignore organized mass shoplifting (even at government run stores) and simply put the cost of the losses off on to taxpayers.
This cancer has already metastasized into DuPage county. People do bring their voting preferences with them. It'd be nice if Chicago could succeed at least a little, at the very least to stop it from spreading itself to the rest of us.
Libertarian ideology holds that dollars are the only vote needed.
That way Elon Musk's vote is worth a million times that of the average person, and 400 billion times more than the homeless.
What the Libertarian Ideology offers is the availability of drugs and collapsing buildings to keep the poor stoned and dying in the street.
Interesting. Do you have records of him voting a million times last election?
It also sounds pretty inconvenient for him, imagine having to pull all those levers a million times!
Some people in Georgia voted dozens of times for dementia Joe.
Attention commie troll:
Please record your begging for mercy when the real Stalinist leftists put you and the other useful idiots up against the wall.
I'll listen to it, over and over.
That way Elon Musk’s vote is worth a million times that of the average person, and 400 billion times more than the homeless.
I wish. We wouldn't have Biden drooling in the Oval Office at least.
If you do not make any useful contributions to society, if you are a net taker from others, you should not be able to impose your political choices on others.
That's what progressive ideology offers: poverty and drug addiction, as we can see from progressive cities.
That's because progressives subsidize homelessness, poverty, drug addiction, and other social problems, and if you subsidize something you get more of it.
Libertarian ideology, in contrast, eliminates involuntary poverty and imposes steep penalties on laziness and drug use.
You're referring to 'Laissez-Faire' economics, an economic policy. 'Libertarian' is a political ideology that believes in limiting the scope of government.
The reason we like limited government is because the only thing government does well is unintended consequences, giving money to their friends and curtailing personal liberties.
A sense of virtue, albeit it perverse, is a strong thing. And yes they do indeed spread the virus when they leave their failed communities and then seek to somehow make it work elsewhere.
Chicago: From Stacker of Wheat to Stacker of
Wheat ThinsBODIES!FTFY
First Chicago stacks up bodies with gun control against the peaceful Citizens combined with leniency towards warring gangs created by The War On (Some) Drugs.
Then, when it drives private grocers out of the city, Chicago will stack up bodies by owning the means of distribution (and maybe owning the stockyards and nearby farms later) and the Chicago Machine will kill opposition, as Trotsky put it, by slow starvation!
They're stackin' 'em deep and treatin' life cheap in Chi-Town!
This coming weekend promises to be another joyful, lead filled weekend of stupidity,mischief and mayhem.
Wait until Monday for the final demonized tally.
Let's Go Brandon!
governments at all levels really don't need to be involved in the provision of basic goods and services, whether we're talking about food, airlines, utilities, communications, garbage hauling, health care, taxis...
Or healthcare, education or housing. You know, the three areas agents of the government can't keep their hands off of, coincidentally the three most fucked up markets in the country.
Clearly the market has failed to provide.
The state will provide when the marketplace has failed.
Markets don't fail. Government intrusions into markets fail.
I've known fools like you for almost 50 years. You never get any smarter. Why is that?
Could be it's a new one. Part of the next generation of ignoramuses.
"I’ve known fools like you for almost 50 years. You never get any smarter. Why is that?"
Because they're trying to demonstrate virtue, not acquire knowledge.
A sense of virtue prevails over everything.
Must believe, progress is inevitable, show that you care, criminals are victims of capitalism, etc. This is the road of supposedly good intentions that inevitably and invariably leads to hell.
First your Socialist/CommIe buddies break the leg of businesses when they tax, regulate, and loot businesses with crime.
Then this Mayor provides a crutch in the form of a Gummint-Owned grocery store, and then says: "See, you can't do without us!"
Fuck Off, Brandon Johnson and Fuck Off, Commie Troll VendicarD B!
Why don't you and Herr Misek go make a Non-Aggrrssion Pact and mutually play in traffic in the streets!
If your allies are robbing stores blind, that's not a failure of capitalism.
Clearly you're full of shit..
No, the city failed. The city failed to provide police protection for businesses, they allowed lawlessness to prevail without fear of punishment, they allowed uncontrolled theft(shop lifting) to go unchecked and even threatened anyone who dares stop it with civil courts.
No. Don't blame the marketplace. Blame the idiots and morons running those dark blue cities.
not as nearly as crazy as governor newsom who thinks the state of california can and should manufacture insulin
Chicago is always capable of "hold my Old Style" moments to make California blush.
“Oh yeah? Top this, amateurs!”– Gavin Newsom
https://kcra.com/article/california-lawsuit-oil-climate-funds-storm-damage/45182150
Why shouldn't California manufacture insulin?
The process is straight forward.
Of course the state wouldn't produce the insulin, it would hire a generic firm to do the manufacture for them.
What is your complaint, DickHead?
And they would fuck that up also. Fuckstick.
Someday real communism will be tried, I guess.
VendicarD won't even make it to the first purge.
Private firms could and would serve diabetics better and for cheaper if it weren't for Statist assholes like you banning voluntary organ sales, regulating stem cell production, and requiring prescriptions for insulin!
Fuck Off, Commie Troll!
"Why shouldn’t California manufacture insulin?
The process is straight forward."
Tell me you've never managed a business, ran a chemical lab or factory, or tried to satisfy the FDA without telling me you've never managed a business, ran a chemical lab or factory, or tried to satisfy the FDA.
People like you don't get that people who own and work in businesses are specialists in the goods and services they produce. Government is made up of activists primarily, lawyers, conmen etc. None of whom know dick about running a successful business, producing and distributing insulin.
Out goes Beetlejuice, in comes Sleestak.
And it’s important to note, Beej is someone who won over Lightfoot because Lightfoot didn’t #defundthepolice and #decriminalizeeverything enough. Mayor Beej was not a rebuke of Lightfoot’s policies, it was that Lightfoot didn’t go far enough.
Holly: "Make it go away, Daddy! Make it go away!!"
Marshall: "I can't make that damn thing go away!!!"
🙂
😉
Not mentioned is Brandon is going to Ask Let;s Go Brandon to subsidize this boondoggle.
He'll probably try his boss, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle first, Governor Commodius Maxiumus (aka JB Pritzker) next, and then #FJB.
Cook County is broke, Illinois is broke, Brandon will go pleading to Biden first, the other two can't print money.
You've got other things to worry about like no- cash bail.
Be ready for another joyous lead filled weekend.
Just so you know, Nick (and Reason), “Hey man, the government can’t like, do it efficiently and stuff.” is NOT the point. The point was to create a chaotic crime wave, destabilize the capitalistic retail system, and swoop in with Marxism.
And I feel like I need to say something about this passage:
Yes, [________], taxes and regulation are a problem in Chicago. But taxes and regulation didn’t become the deciding factor last Wednesday. The thing that became the deciding factor last Wednesday was crime and homelessness.
"Just so you know, Nick (and Reason), “Hey man, the government can’t like, do it efficiently and stuff.” is NOT the point. The point was to create a chaotic crime wave, destabilize the capitalistic retail system, and swoop in with Marxism."
I see, so this government you claim is incompetent is capable of this grand plan to drive the country into the arms of Marxism.
LOL. Your cognitive dissonance is as laughable as it is classically Libertarian KookFartieness.
Not anywhere as clues as the crap you spout.
Marxism requires incompetence.
Don't get me killed, new guy.
I will never understand the "I suddenly feel the need to make myself look utterly retarded, I know I'll go shit all over myself on the internet!" impulse.
There are obviously people who are confused or caught up in their own heads and people who are true believers and then there are actual "Hey y'all watch this!" idiots and legitimate "democrats must be the party of democracy" double-digit IQ individuals, and between stomach flu and other incontinence pretty much everybody shits themselves at least once... and then there are the "Ever hear of Franklin? Jefferson? Von Mises? Hayek? Bastiat? Friedman? Morons!", iocane-powder-drinking, self-shitting morons that I will never understand.
Go take a long walk to Siberia via Chernobyl! And walk through Putin's firefights too!
And Fuck Off, Commie Troll!
Compared to running a grocery store successfully causing chaos is easy. Just find out something the people need and don't provide it. The fact that someone is capable of destroying doesn't mean they're smart enough to create. If you had self-knowledge you'd know that.
In Canada, Prime Minister Trudeau has called a meeting of grocery store CEOs demanding that they "stabilize" food prices by Thanksgiving, or he will introduce a "grocery tax".
Many gullible Canadians blame grocery stores for higher food prices, and will probably applaud the tax. They don't seem to understand that businesses don't pay taxes - they collect taxes on behalf of the government. Any tax that a business pays is passed on to the consumer.
Again, by design. These aren't stupid policies with "unintended consequences" these are policies designed to destabilize the system opening the door for more government control.
I think you give them too much credit. Most of the people involved with bad policy actually do mean well. They have noble goals. If people would stop being dicks and stop accusing each other of having bad intentions, and instead agreed on some goals, something good might get accomplished.
It is indeed possible to agree (or agree to disagree) about goals. That Mayor seems to have a goal - All Chicagoans deserve to live near convenient, affordable, healthy grocery options,
Is that a communist goal? I can think of a ton of ways to get to that goal (and redefine it better) that are far better than CityofChicago Food Pantry and DMV. This 'food desert' stuff isn't new for Chicago. There was a 'study' on it in 2006 and that study is why previous mayors have made it an issue. All of which has obviously failed.
But the basic policy idea of this article:
1. Ignore that there is or can be any goal because that is statist
2. Supermarkets say that crime and homelessness is the problem
3. So pols need to solve the crime and homelessness problem.
4. In those districts where supermarkets exist and income is higher
5. And magically supermarkets will then pop up in districts where there is a food desert and where crime/homelessness still exist
6. Until they close again because those districts where crime/homelessness was solved no longer have any interest in dealing with crime/homelessness somewhere else in food deserts.
This is completely irrational. It is partisan game playing and hackery. And explains perfectly well why Chicago is a one-party town.
They already do live near good grocery stores, if only they'd stop shoplifting at the fucking local Jewel-Osco.
"Most of the people involved with bad policy actually do mean well."
Sorry, I award no points for "good intentions". Bad policy is bad policy no matter what their intentions were/are.
Where markets fail - as they are failing now - government will step in to correct that failure.
If there is to be more government control, it is the result of the failure of the market to adequately regulate itself.
No, it's the failure of government regulations messing up the market.
You are either remarkably stupid or blinded by your ideology of cruelty known as leftism.
The market has not "failed". The market is signaling distress where the government has failed, and where, frankly, the local communities have failed in tolerating and even applauding destructive behavior with a extreme air of entitlement.
What happens when the government fails?
These are policies intended to hide inflation the politician's policies are causing, and blaming "the greedy grocer" instead.
When Gov't regulations make grocery stores unprofitable, will the politicians reconsider their policies, or will they just decide to takeover grocery stores?
I suspect they'll nationalize the grocery stores...
There are no government policies that are causing inflation.
But there are free market economic policies that are causing inflation. Specifically the stochastic collusion of companies raising their prices for the sake of increased corporate profits.
*citation needed, idiot.
As if you even knew what stochastic meant, which by your usage, you do not.
There are no government policies that are causing inflation.
But there are free market economic policies that are causing inflation. Specifically the stochastic collusion of companies raising their prices for the sake of increased corporate profits.
Holy crap. Even dumber than Liarson.
There are no government policies that are causing inflation.
El oh el.
Ever hear of The Federal Reserve?
Fuck Off, Commie Troll!
"There are no government policies that are causing inflation."
So the organization who controls the production of something (money) has no responsibility for the change in the price of it?
Perhaps we should apply that reasoning to other industries.
What sooke is too stupid to realize is that the government will also limit the profitability of the grocery stores.
That is certainly possible. But the real problem isn't the grocery stores. It is the producers who are engaging in stochastic collusion to raise prices in coordination with each other.
The grocery stores are simply profiting by maintaining a profit structure that is based on a fraction of sales, such that when prices go up, so too their profits.
That is another form of stochastic price collusion of course.
Grocery stores work on a margin of about 2-3%, that's it.
Yes, it is amazing how grocery stores can double the prices of their products and still only make a margin of 3 to 4 percent.
These Capitalists are highly inefficient at what they do...
So why don't businesses go up on prices 50 or 100 percent or more if prices are just a matter of business whim?
Fuck Off, Commie Troll!
Over the last year or so profit margins for the grocery chains have doubled.
It’s difficult to grow a business on thin margins.
Over the past 4 hours as of this moment, your stupidity has grown by orderscof magnitude!
Fuck Off, Commie Troll!
Hmmmm, Dollar General just hit a stock price low….
You keep using that word... I do not think it means what you think it means.
Seeing another Princess Bride reference, I’m tempted to unmute him to see what word he doesn’t understand is but, if it’s like the usual even sub-Vizzini intellects around here, they’re using two or more words together that don’t make sense suggesting they may not know what either/any of them mean.
The word being used is "stochastic", e.g. "That is another form of stochastic price collusion of course."
I too am confused why that word keeps being used. I don't really understand how price collusion can be stochastic. Collusion is the antithesis of randomness.
Your whole schtick is stochastic because you're pulling this shit out of your ass!
Fuck Off, Commie Troll!
"They don’t seem to understand that businesses don’t pay taxes "
Individuals don't pay taxes either. Through demands for wage increases they pass the price increases onto businesses.
Or are you of the opinion that businesses have all the power in the business/worker relationship?
If so then I'm sure you agree that the workers need to take back their share of the power.
Still batting 100, I see.
At being stupid and worthless, I mean.
Agreed, the workers need to seize the means of production.
I think that clearly the individual must give up all self agency and pass it all on to a single totalitarian oligarc. The leader is the worker. The leader is the people. Individuals only value is thier enrichment of the well being of the leader.
Just to clarify, businesses pass taxes on to three groups, in varying combination: consumers (thru higher prices), labor (thru lower compensation packages and/or fewer workers), and investors (thru lower returns on investment).
That is some funny shit.
Trudy is one stupid , truly ignorant ass hole. The apple didn't fall far from the tree with ole Fidel providing the sperm.
Don't worry, the ignorant retards will vote to re-elect him for another term. Garanteed.
Actually it is a sign of market failure.
But Reason has to lie about such things because reality always shows that Libertarianism always results in Failure.
Do you have one single independent thought, or do you just quote Mao's Little Red Book?
If the Khmer Rouge caught him, they would kill him for being literate enough to type his tripe!
Actually, you're full of shit.
This is a farcical proposal across the board:
Whatever land this store is built on will pay $0 in property taxes, costing the city whatever property taxes the previous owner paid.
The store will be built as a municipal project, at top-dollar rates, sparing no expense, because why compromise?
The store will be staffed by city-employees, most-likely union members, the cost of labor will be exorbitant.
The shelves will be stocked with whatever goods politicians think the residents *should* buy, not what they *want* to buy.
The prices will be set by politicians, ignoring what foods *actually* cost, instead charging what their constituents *want* to pay.
Crime will continue to be an issue, nothing about this proposal does anything to mitigate that issue.
Homelessness will continue to be an issue, nothing about this proposal does anything to mitigate that issue.
Actual taxpayers will windup covering the (eminently predictable) losses, a gesture that will get old very quickly.
The politicians will promise a "Whole Foods" experience, but will likely deliver something much closer to the offering of a 7-11 convenience store, with so-called "Fresh Food/Fruits & Vegetables" will rot on the floor as customers buy the food packaged/prepared food they prefer.
I do love the arrogance that the mayor assumes he can just will a handful of grocery stores where the professionals can't.
"Whatever land this store is built on will pay $0 in property taxes, costing the city whatever property taxes the previous owner paid."
Sounds good. A more efficient operation. Might even pay a living wage to the people who work there.
Win Win.
It's great that the whole of human history is utterly wasted on you.
Lack of oxygen at birth?
Show us the success stories of other government run enterprises.
So you think that the fact that a government store will not pay taxes like a private one means they're more efficient? the resources used are the same.
Your ideal system pays no wages in the Gulag!
Fuck Off, Commie Troll!
Nice. Thanks.
Hell, 7-11 would offer a better selection and cleanliness. It would be more like a depressing grocery store scene out of Hill Street Blues.
As to the crime, in my experience government buildings are heavily policed, so it'd have to be an inside job.
I object to the lack of tax on a piece of property being considered a loss.
"Actual taxpayers will windup covering the (eminently predictable) losses, a gesture that will get old very quickly."
And unlike the current situation their lives will be made better by not having to drive miles to purchase food.
American Society is collapsing - now self evident to everyone - This Collapse started with Neo-Conservatives gained power during the Reagan Administration.
LOL. So long Suckers.....
Brain dead troll.
You plan on leaving? You would be happier in a socialist utopia like China or Cuba. Enjoy.
Izzat chu, Tony or Truman?
Fuck Off, Commie Troll!
I mean Mtruman. He sounds as lunatic as you are!
Fuck Off, Commie Troll!
You are arguing with a believer; no amount of facts, citations, or information is going to sway such a person. Their hope is to see the current society [in which they have not been at all successful] destroyed so they can reap what they did not sow [but you or somebody else did]; such is the lot of those who crave for someone else to provide for them, because the thought of doing so for themselves is so distasteful.
And unlike the current situation their lives will be made better by not having to drive miles to purchase food.
What do you suppose will happen when they run out of other people's money to fund this boondoggle? The entire city of Chicago has only 10 billion dollars or so in assets and already owes 50 billion to various creditors (a bit more than 60% of that is to its own pensioners). Where do you suppose Chicago is going to get the cash to fund an ongoing grocery operation that loses even more money?
And let's not mince words, it will lose money, lots and lots of money. The greedy capitalists have bailed out of the grocery business because despite their deep experience in running grocery stores, overall conniving, and lust for the almighty dollar they simply cannot do it profitably.
Maybe time for another fire. Do they still have any cows in the city?
Mayor Johnson doesn't have to worry about partisanship, either, as the "Windy City has been run by Democratic mayors for 93 consecutive years. The 50-member City Council currently includes zero Republicans. The Cook County Board of Commissioners has 17 seats; 16 are filled by Democrats." By minimizing political backlash, one-party rule tends to insulate politicians from popular outrage.
One-party rule exists in most of the country. Not as extreme as this but election competition has declined hugely everywhere. Do Republicans even bother to compete? That last R mayor is widely considered Al Capone's bitch and the worst most corrupt mayor in US history. That's some serious baggage to be carrying. And I'd be willing to bet the Chicago GOP has tons of grassroots precinct vacancies, prefers to send money elsewhere rather than build a local party, has no ideas for what to do in Chicago, and instead focuses whatever megaphone they have on national GOP issues (which most likely carry baggage in Chicago).
Even if D's are still able to get the cemetery vote, ain't no such thing as competition if only side even tries to compete.
Nobody competes with the mafia either.
Republicans won't help. Just look what they have done in the past 3 years, NOTHING ! Even in states where they hold a clear majority, they do nothing to protect the vote. It's time for a new party that works for the people.
Better than nothing is a high standard. As Trump showed simply fucking up less is a massive improvement over Dems and left of Dems.
Even if D’s are still able to get the cemetery vote, ain’t no such thing as competition if only side even tries to compete.
Why would you waste time and energy competing when the game is that rigged?
I blame Nancy Kerrigan for not competing at the US Figure Skating Championships in Detroit.
There were 9 candidates in the 2023 Chicago mayoral election. All Dems though technically a non-partisan race?
Who got the cemetery vote? If an R had run, which D would the cemetery vote have coalesced around?
And BTW - it's that R mayor who was Al Capone's bitch who instituted that voting practice in Chicago. And yet - competition got him out.
Chicago serves rational people best as an example of Dem policies. California does the same, albeit in different circumstances. California shows people there is no level of success Dems can’t fuck up, while Chicago shows us Dems are utterly incapable of even modest improvements no matter how low the existing performance.
It was not a failure to protect big companies, it was the attack government has been waging against small business. How many small stores did these giant run out? Not that long ago there was a store on every corner. Walmart and others came in, helped by suppliers who gave them better prices, and destroyed the small independent shops. Now they want to run off and leave the city without any shops at all. It's time for government to help restore the shops they helped to destroy.
The only thing that will help is a huge reduction in crime.
What's stopping people from reopening all the wonderful small shops?
Could it possibly be the unrestrained crime and hobos?
Crime
Why doesn’t everybody become a criminal and get rich by stealing from each other?
You know, that would be hilarious: a bunch of small shops stocked by theft. If it could be done anywhere, it'd be Chicago.
And the massive paperwork required to open any business in a Democrat-run city.
You are making a common mistake here regarding big-box retailers and Mom-And-Pop stores.
Small businesses shop for their capital at Walmart and other big-box retailers. This capital includes stationery, cleaning supplies, tools, electronics, even inventory in the case of convenience stores.
In fact, resellers can register their reseller’s licenses with Walmart and other big-box retailers and get the sales tax taken off, which the resellers then reapply when the resell.
The conflict is not between big-box vs. Mom-And-Pop, but street criminal looters and Gummint looters vs. all private business.
Fuck off you ignorant leftist cunt. Suppliers didn't "give Walmart discounts" to collude against the mom and pop stores as you imply. Walmart negotiated discounts based off the value they were adding to the suppliers as a whole through volume and revenue growth. They were free to say no.
It is government failure to control crime or allow the management of those who cannot be will not minimally care for themselves that is driving this, not some evil plot by anyone other than Democrat politicians.
Who wants to bet that they don't prosecute the security guards for shooting looters "when" they loot a state run store?
It's going to get interesting too when you consider the "looters". As in, there aren't a lot of people who fit the "End Hunger In America" victim demographic hanging out around Apple Stores, Nordstrom's, or Nike stores when they get looted. Odds are between better and pretty good that "I'm stealing this food to feed my kids."-style looters are going to get plugged and "I'm walkin' out with these sour cream and onion chips, dip, beef jerky, peanut butter, chocolate Hagen Daas ice cream bars, popcorn, graham crackers, marshmallows, chocolate bars, celery, grape jelly, Captain Crunch, pizzas, water, and... funyuns because, uh, George Floyd and, uh, Black Lives Matter!"-style looters are gonna walk. Maybe even while trying to steal the same stuff.
Now I'm hungry for dip.
Chicago deserves every bad thing it has coming to them.
That's a nice sentiment, but now I'm literally paying for it with my federal dollars for the Chicago Proletariat to seize the means of production.
Considering that, clearly, the bulk of the remaining residents of Chicago will always vote Democrat no matter how bad things get, I fear that the only salvation for Chicago is for it to completely collapse, all current residents to die or leave, then new people come in and start again. At this point, may have to be the path for all Blue cities.
I don't know if I really have a point, but at least part of the problem has been TIF subsidizing strip malls and chain stores like Walmart.
So the government effectively has been in the grocery business, it's just big business has been reaping the benefit, while taxpayers end up with high property taxes (though arguably the land value did go up).
Stan Kroenke in particular didn't just get rich by marrying a Walmart heir, he does TIF stuff all over the country.
Since shop-lifting is legal in Chicago, the store won't even need a cahs register.
It's assured Brandon's plan is going to become such a stunning success that states across the Union will soon take up the idea of state run grocery stores.
That way everybody can equally starve to death.
Another joyous lead filled week end is coming up in Chicago as Brandon continues to demonize anyone who dares say anything critical about out of control stupidity, mayhem and lead slinging that fills each and every fun filled weekend in the Loop and Northwest sides.
Lets Go Brandon1
Sit back and watch it burn. They voted for insanity and they got it.
“Windy City has been run by Democratic mayors for 93 consecutive years. The 50-member City Council currently includes zero Republicans. The Cook County Board of Commissioners has 17 seats; 16 are filled by Democrats.”
And the voters of Chicago keep voting in these politicians, year after year. What are they thinking?
“Somehow, a city that cannot keep its residents from moving, protect the ones who stay, or educate its children will succeed in a business as difficult as the supermarket game. “
Of course this will succeed. Sometimes an exuberant press release will claim the business will redefine success, but in this case that will literally be true. The government will use taxpayer money to hide the losses and claim the result an unqualified success regardless of the circumstances.
Lori Lightfoot the worst mayor in Chicago's history. Brandon Johnson: Give me four years and I'll show that bitch who's the best at being the worst.
This is a wonderful illustration of the concept of "proper functions of government." Law enforcement is a proper function of government. Running grocery stores is not. I remember Mark Steyn saying something about how the more things government tries to do, the worse it does the things it's supposed to do. Here, there's actually a causal relationship. If the Chicago / Illinois government had not shirked its responsibility to maintain law & order (by, e.g., arresting & imprisoning shoplifters), there wouldn't be any "food deserts"!
There is not a thing wrong with any system on paper. All systems fail because humans are a fucking shit species of self preservation that produces greed and selfishness. Those at the top of any system WILL abuse it. It is ingrained into our DNA.