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same thing happens in SF, often to businesses that have been a valued part of the local neighbourhood for years. it's infuriating.




Yep, this has wiped out my favorite deli, local cinemas, and bookstores in the east bay. Basically non-capital-intensive businesses seem to pay the price for the market signal falsification engaged in by landlords and banks. But nobody wants to bite the bullet and risk setting off a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis, so we've ended up with some kind of hypernormalization-style fake economy which is being 'run' by a former reality TV star and a bunch of TV personalities and political entrepreneurs.



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