Once again the New York Times makes the local newspaper look silly by offering a look at local life that's more interesting than anything a bored reader might stumble upon in the metro fishwrap. Take a peek: Food Truck Controversy Hits a Missouri Town Seeking Growth
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Since when do we punish business for being innovative. They don't need to stop the food trucks. They need to encourage business to innovate and compete. This is what is wrong with KC. The government gets it's nose in the wrong places and the next thing you know you have shit like Metro North Mall crashing because the city wanted more tax. None of it was in the best interest of the citizens period. Let things shake out as business always does and stay the hell out of the fight.
ReplyDeleteGotsta build trains and airports- that shit ain't free
ReplyDeleteThere has to be a racist angle here somewhere.
ReplyDeleteAs for those food trucks. Simple. Free enterprise. If your ideas are stale, the you lose. Survival of the fittest.
Ah, it the Cuban. I knew there had to be a racist angle. Fucking the Cuban. Damn, how did I miss that ?
If I see a nigger in a food truck I go the opposite direction. I don't want them touching my food.
ReplyDeleteHow's that?