Cities Beg Businesses Not To Leave – Idiot Mayors Blew It Big Time

Please Don’t Go!

That is what officials in cities that have been devastated by rioters, looters and arsonists are saying to businesses whose investments in those cities have gone up in smoke. Steve touched on this earlier, but I want to amplify the point. The following are just three examples of many that we will see in the coming weeks.

From Chicago: Mayor Lightfoot Pleads With Walmart, Other Retailers To Not Abandon Chicago.

Mayor Lightfoot said she’s hopeful major retailers will reopen the Chicago stores that were looted or otherwise damaged during protests surrounding George Floyd’s killing by police in Minnesota. But, she’s unsure of one of the biggest.

Mayor Lightfoot said she was on a conference call with Walmart and other major retailers that had stores looted or heavily damaged during the unrest in Chicago. She said she pleaded with them to not abandon Chicago.

Why, exactly, would major retailers choose to rebuild and re-open stores that were burned to the ground or otherwise destroyed by rioters? What is there in the current response to riots by big city politicians that provides any assurance that the same thing won’t happen again? If you owned a store in an area that was destroyed by rioters, would you invest more money in the same location? Why?

Here is another instance, Louisville, as reported in Salon: “As groceries board up amid protests, food inequality worsens for communities of color.”

This Kroger, which is located in Russell, one of Louisville’s historically Black neighborhoods, is one of the only grocery stores accessible to residents in the city’s West End.

It had been boarded up Monday in anticipation of protests and potential looting. By early Tuesday, a video began circulating of multiple people running through a side door, pushing carts of items. The Courier Journal reported rounds of gunfire can be heard in the background. The nearby Chase ATM was broken into, as well, as the video shows a group pulling money from the damaged machine.

Obviously a great place to be doing business.

“We’ve heard rumors for years that that Kroger was going to close permanently,” Herron said. “And there are only two major supermarkets that serve 60,000 residents, and that is one of the stores. So if that Kroger closes, West Louisville will have one supermarket and mostly dollar stores.”

Store closures due to looting and protests across the country have sparked similar realizations.

www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/06/please-dont-go.php

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They could just walk in as the bums are all sleeping and dying of COVID.
Why are they waiting for “protestors” to show up?
Hhhmmmmm. Dems? Care to explain?

“This is Not Seattle – We’re Not Putting Up with This Lawlessness Here” – Oklahoma DA Charges Protesters with Terrorism, Rioting and Assault

Several Black Lives Matter protesters were arrested and charged with terrorism, rioting and assault following the violent protests in Oklahoma City following the death of George Floyd.

Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater told the rioters, “This is not Seattle. We’re not putting up with this lawlessness here.”

This video from KOCO shows the rioters attacking a police station and hurling objects at police officers.

www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/06/not-seattle-not-putting-lawlessness-oklahoma-judge-charges-protesters-terrorism-rioting-assault/

 

h/t AggregateThreat

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