Democrats believe in Central Planning, just like the Soviet Union and other totalitarian nations.
The people of San Diego need jobs, cheaper places to shop and have the Constitutional right to the use of private property. But a Democrat in San Diego believes all land belongs to the State and the unions have a right to control businesses coming into a community--especially if the workers of the new business do not pay bribes to the union.
"One of the defining questions over the City Council's big box ordinance has been whether it would be an all-out ban against retail supercenters like Walmart that are larger than 90,000 square feet moving into the city.
Supporters of the ordinance, who think the supercenters are bad for communities, insist it would not.
But it does require the City Council to deny the supercenter's permits if the council or Planning Commission find that a new store would have a negative impact on neighborhood businesses.
In an October report to the City Council, Independent Budget Analyst Andrea Tevlin said the requirement seemed too restrictive, "and may constitute a de facto ban on superstore development."
Now you know why San Diego is bankrupt. Now you know why government, not market forces, is the cause of unemployment, inflation and the loss of freedom.
This is not about Wal Mart--it is about unions killing a community. When will we fight back, for jobs and our families--and for Freedom?
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The people of San Diego need jobs, cheaper places to shop and have the Constitutional right to the use of private property. But a Democrat in San Diego believes all land belongs to the State and the unions have a right to control businesses coming into a community--especially if the workers of the new business do not pay bribes to the union.
"One of the defining questions over the City Council's big box ordinance has been whether it would be an all-out ban against retail supercenters like Walmart that are larger than 90,000 square feet moving into the city.
Supporters of the ordinance, who think the supercenters are bad for communities, insist it would not.
But it does require the City Council to deny the supercenter's permits if the council or Planning Commission find that a new store would have a negative impact on neighborhood businesses.
In an October report to the City Council, Independent Budget Analyst Andrea Tevlin said the requirement seemed too restrictive, "and may constitute a de facto ban on superstore development."
Now you know why San Diego is bankrupt. Now you know why government, not market forces, is the cause of unemployment, inflation and the loss of freedom.
This is not about Wal Mart--it is about unions killing a community. When will we fight back, for jobs and our families--and for Freedom?
More...