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Professor Simon does not come right out and say it, I'm reading between the lines here, but I'm taking this as: - even the world's greatest private retailer can't make a buck feeding and medicating the Chicago, "urban poor" - other public spaces run by private firms are struggling with their bathrooms being used as drug lounges - no doctor wants to open a medicaid only practice in these neighborhoods - our nutrition-for-peace arrangement with the blacks is now being rejected, and we may have to rely on peace officers to keep the peace again

The closures reveal the shortcomings of betting that leading chains can provide key public services and fill gaps when local governments have struggled, Bryant Simon, a professor of history at Temple University who studies the role of Corporate America and government, told CNN.

Communities look to Starbucks and McDonald’s for public bathrooms. Companies such as CVS and Walgreens are turned to for vaccines and basic health services.

But the public is left vulnerable when these companies’ business priorities change or they close locations, Simon said.

“We have asked business to solve problems that we don’t want government to solve anymore,” Simon told CNN. “We’re happy to have them do it and then shocked when they act like a business again.”

Professor Simon does not come right out and say it, I'm reading between the lines here, but I'm taking this as: - even the world's greatest private retailer can't make a buck feeding and medicating the Chicago, "urban poor" - other public spaces run by private firms are struggling with their bathrooms being used as drug lounges - no doctor wants to open a medicaid only practice in these neighborhoods - our nutrition-for-peace arrangement with the blacks is now being rejected, and we may have to rely on peace officers to keep the peace again >The closures reveal the shortcomings of betting that leading chains can provide key public services and fill gaps when local governments have struggled, Bryant Simon, a professor of history at Temple University who studies the role of Corporate America and government, told CNN. >Communities look to Starbucks and McDonald’s for public bathrooms. Companies such as CVS and Walgreens are turned to for vaccines and basic health services. >But the public is left vulnerable when these companies’ business priorities change or they close locations, Simon said. >“We have asked business to solve problems that we don’t want government to solve anymore,” Simon told CNN. “We’re happy to have them do it and then shocked when they act like a business again.”

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It's just one of those things that everyone knows but no-one is willing to say out loud...

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More holistic solutions are needed, including improving housing, jobs and public transportation, Abunaw told CNN.

AKA;

TAX WHITEY!!!! This is nothing even remotely like I think you're trying to describe it as. I don't see the individual who wrote this as calling out or anything other than coddling, playing defense for, gas-lighting for and promoting more White funded welfare for niggers.

The closures reveal the shortcomings of betting that leading chains can provide key public services and fill gaps when local governments have struggled,

Local governments aren't struggling to solve the nigger problem. They aren't trying, they don't care, they don't see it because kikes in power will not allow them to see it. It sources from judges. It's one of the primary facets that jews, through communism, attack. Judges then use power they don't have to enforce, not enforce and legislate from the bench they were given, not won.

Communities look to Starbucks and McDonald’s for public bathrooms. Companies such as CVS and Walgreens are turned to for vaccines and basic health services.

How is that the local government's issue? Houses have bathrooms, so do apartments, condos etc. So I fail to see a problem other than niggers. This article is cucked as fuck.

But the public is left vulnerable when these companies’ business priorities change or they close locations, Simon said.

Home, apartment, workplace, bar, restaurant... I will say it again: this article is cucked and sounds jewish.

In December, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon warned on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” that rising theft could force the retailer to either raise prices or close stores.

That isn't a symptom of a business "acting like a business again". That's a symptom of reality following the rules of math. A business owes nothing to niggers who destroy it.

In March the company closed its last two stores in Portland, Oregon’s largest city, cutting nearly 600 jobs. Portland has been grappling with retail theft, prompting police to run sweeps through some business districts.

Nope. The police don't do that, they've been forbidden because it's totally racist as it nets exclusively nonWhites.

Fuck this article so hard. It's as jewish as the talmud. It grasps, stretches and tries to eek it's way around the single answer to everything while attempting to blame the business that can't afford to give away everything for free.

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More holistic solutions are needed, including improving housing, jobs and public transportation, Abunaw told CNN.

How about, I don't know, fewer niggers and beaners?