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Didn't they have govt. run stores in the USSR? OK their shelves were empty but at least they didn't sell junk food, right?
1 posted on 05/28/2011 6:32:01 AM PDT by 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
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Our government counted ketsup as a vegtable in the “free” school lunch program at one time.

I imagine islands of communism in the cities will thrive as long as the government can take food from people outside the cities. In a “state of emergency” Obammy can do what ever he wants to do to whomever he wants.

As we enter into a time of “global” food shortages, Obama has created the base of power and infrastructure to can take care of “his people.”

Reminds me of the good ole days of Stalin. But that is crazy! In a time of shortages, Obammy would never take control over food and then starve the people outside the cities like Stalin did!


30 posted on 05/28/2011 7:11:07 AM PDT by SaraJohnson
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Systemic Federal insanity is proven. All that remains is the decision as to when We the People start to dismantle the beast.


31 posted on 05/28/2011 7:11:30 AM PDT by mo ("If you understand, no explanation is needed; if you do not, no explanation is possible")
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I can hear it now, Jamal and Latisha chanting

NO BRUSSEL SPROUTS NO PEACE!


34 posted on 05/28/2011 7:15:42 AM PDT by IMR 4350
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They should address the root problem — why did the grocery stores leave the ‘hood? Everything else is like a band-aid on a flesh-eating bug infestation.


38 posted on 05/28/2011 7:24:33 AM PDT by expatpat
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If one considers only the historical record as a guide, then the result of the state’s initiative will be starvation.

However, if one relies instead on the visionary proclamations of progressive statesmen, then things will only get better, and then even better again.


40 posted on 05/28/2011 7:26:26 AM PDT by headsonpikes (Genocide is the highest sacrament of socialism - "Who-whom?")
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... and a diner features a one-pound hot dog.

I don't see how any location that features a one-pound hot dog could be labeled a "food desert" — indeed, it appears that diner in question is Joe's Diner (aka Joe's Big Hot Dogs).

(For what it is worth, the Urbanspoon article to an interesting news site story about Joe's Diner.)

43 posted on 05/28/2011 7:32:21 AM PDT by snowsislander (The Nigerian 419 scammers must be envious of what this Kenyan fraud has accomplished.)
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There would be healthier food available if the customers asked for it. Merchants will supply what customers are willing to pay for.


44 posted on 05/28/2011 7:34:40 AM PDT by Paine in the Neck (Napolean fries the idea powder.)
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One issue that the article doesn’t address is the fact that urban census tracts are very populated, and hence are very small.

Case in point, look at the near south shore of Chicago. At 61st and Stony Island, there is a “food island.” Now the eastern half of the census tract is park and golf course. The western half is very close to non-desert census tracts. If you lived smack in the middle of the populated area of the census tract, you would find that the Hyde Park Co-op (or whatever it is called now)is only 6-8 blocks away at 55th and Hyde Park Blvd. The Hyde Park Co-op has the EXACT types of foods the bureaucrats are promoting. However, the prices are a bit high. If you have a car, Hyde Prk Produce is a 5min. drive away at 53rd and Kimbark (about 12 blocks, still walkable in decent weather), and I think the general purpose Mr. G’s might still be there. These urban stores will also deliver groceries. You walk or take a bus, and for a couple of dollars per bag, they’ll drive the stuff to your apartment. It costs more, but hey, no car payment ... right?


50 posted on 05/28/2011 7:41:28 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics.)
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“If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in 5 years there’d be a shortage of sand.”

Milton Friedman


52 posted on 05/28/2011 7:45:16 AM PDT by chickenlips
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“Didn’t they have govt. run stores in the USSR? OK their shelves were empty but at least they didn’t sell junk food, right? “

They also had military guards with machine guns guarding the doors. Kept down shoplifting costs.

Shoplifting is what created the “food desert” in my neighborhood when the local supermarket market failed. Twice. Now it’s a health club for yuppies and muppies.


56 posted on 05/28/2011 7:56:46 AM PDT by silverleaf (All that is necessary for evil to succeed, is that good men do nothing)
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"All the grocery stores have left, and all that people have access to is what's in a convenience store,"

And the reason they left the area was what? I think we all know the answer to that. The stores were robbed, their workers mugged and the area(s) were just unsafe and unprofitable to run a business.

57 posted on 05/28/2011 7:58:02 AM PDT by calex59
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"If you can't get to them, you can't choose those foods," Vodicka said.

Certainly, these good citizens can take public transportation to a grocery store. I've done it myself, so I know it's possible.

59 posted on 05/28/2011 8:04:07 AM PDT by matt1234 (Dreams from My Father II: Alien Sex Files)
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I remember that the liberal Democrat plantation masters got upset because a Wallmart was going to be opened.

People wanted the jobs. And the access to cheap food and products.

67 posted on 05/28/2011 8:26:28 AM PDT by allmendream (Tea Party did not send the GOP to D.C. to negotiate the terms of our surrender to socialism.)
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Paging Thomas Sowell: He has addressed the issue of stores-in-bad-neighborhoods extensively.

Listen to him.


78 posted on 05/28/2011 1:52:21 PM PDT by fightinJAG (I am sick of people adding their comments to titles in the title box. Thank you.)
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