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source: mastodon
date: 2024-04-27 14:31:00.03 +00
title: "Mastodon post from April 27, 2024, 112343663249509115"
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post_id: 112343663249509115
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I simultaneously A) dream about getting out of big business and opening a tiny pizza parlor and/or coffee shop as a worker owned business and B) have absolutely no respect for the "small business owner" class I would join doing so and don't understand why anyone else does

it seems like cartels all the way down?



probably incredibly naive, making almost no attempt to map what I want to achievability, what I'd prefer is a municipalized neighborhood services plan where districts can establish their own priorities for rubber-stamp retail distribution so that I can open my pizza parlor as a city worker and union member (well, I'd be in management, so idk)

implementation could box rent seekers out out by acquiring all the retail property in neighborhoods and then sprinkling planned retail back into them

“Hi, welcome to the Munizza! How did you travel to our store today? Uh-huh? That’s great, and from about how far? Thanks so much, uh, what can I getchya?”
