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gyuri wrote: > > gyuri wrote: > > > > gyuri wrote: > > > > > > > Applying landlord contracts to cities... That is my accidental source of > > > > insanity. > > > > > > "The US feels like the least free country in the world" - some russian dude. > > > > Now I know why. Landlord contracts on mega scale. Its that simple. Iraq, the same > > 3 million dollar clock story. Once the expensive clock was placed there, there > > was no return. TLAITH. > > > > George > > The 3 million dollar clock story took place in Denver by the way. Somewhere in > town, in an ordinary area, a 3 million dollar clock appeared. What is it doing there? > Its so fancy. Soon the city asked all businesses near the clock to move out. All > businesses. Tattoo shops, psychics, among the many small businesses in the area. > > They asked them to move their business more inward town, because fancy > franchizes are now planned in the area. > > All the small businesses fought to stay. But it was too late. The 3 million > dollar clock was already in place. There was nothing they could do. Starbucks > coffee and friends were coming to town. As the ordinary companies were forced > to move more and more inward town in this manner, I coined the process: > collective garbage near the center of town. In outer towns one cannot even > open an ordinary business. Not a local bread store, not a family restaurant. > Nothing that is not a proven to be some high profile franchize business. > > I concluded that Iraq was the same story. The 3 million clock was placed there. > There was no stopping. > > George I could have just quoted Chomsky's work. George
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