Cecil Brewster
Bloomberg Business Week recently had an article about the growth of cigarette stores in Sprawl lands of America. They couldn't give an answer to why after years of public education spending in America that these small ugly tobacco shops would be popping up all over. This article showed that as people smoke less and less in America these small ugly eyesore retail shops have been growing in number. Bloomberg BusinessWeek failed to give the real reason why these shops are opening up but the Left Shark will give you the right answer.
Most of these shops are brought to you by Indian entrepreneurs that bring so little to the retail outlet scene. These low-caste people come from India come here and try to spread the low class habit in America as billions have been spent to successfully lower the smoking rate.it is no surprise these immigrants come from lands where there was no public campaign to eradicate smoking and these shady sheisters use these businesses to access to capital from the banks. I wouldn't be surprised if they also use these shops for tax havens to pay less in taxes while trying to increase the cost of health care systems in tis country. Towns and suburbs that allow too many of these stores run the risk of turning their village into a ghetto by refusing to give a license to these folks. there is no demand for smoke shops when you can get tobacco pretty much anywhere you drive. I have sometimes parked my car/house in these parking lots to annoy these fucks in the disgusting corridor West of O'Hare airport on Irving park Road heading out from Chicago. Along this stretch of the towns of Wood Dale and Bensenville tere are perhaps two dozen retail outlets for cigarettes. The most of ay area in America. On any given Saturday I have seen no more than eleven people enter these stores in a two hour stretch.These stores are a fucking lugubrious for America and you will never see this shit in many high-end luxury spots in Urban America. Perhaps no other business and site displaying economic and spatial inequality in America is the site and placement of tobacco shops in America.
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