Gus Perkowski
Jason Percy is a famed internet writer often describing and pushing his love of Dunkin Donuts and their cheap watered down coffee that is so ubiquitous and there is nothing he hates than urban pretensions coffee places where over-paid fancy pants and suits hang around talking politics and shot against rural people in trucks like himself.
Jason Percy recently went to Randolph Street in Chicago which is restaurant scam row in the city of Chicago as international investor spend their monopoly money rewarded from the banks and the federal reserve. They work hard and hand in together pushing inequality and separateness as zones of exclusivity such as this Randolph street serve as a purpose and creation form the fat cats who don't want mom and pop looking in their alleys and what goes in in their businesses.
Jason took some Dunkin Donuts and his Dunkin Donuts mug and went to a coffee house called La Colombe and has all the other business the real set up and reasoning these business exist is to sell expensive furniture and accessories. La Colombe as all the other restaurants in Chicago's elitist Randolph Street district I have always maintained exist to fund furniture and marble import business.
Jason recently wrote this and he ordered a an expensive coffee and latte drink as he did researched observing the people and watching the scene. The research is for an upcoming book about these exclusive coffee houses and how they spam local tax payer bases along with luxury restaurants getting special subsidies and tax breaks to open up their zones of exclusivity and helping the foreign import cronies as well. The snobs at Chicago's La Colombe disgusted Jason Percy and basically this neighborhood fights to give money to these expensive places to give the wealthy a feeling of prestige living in areas where chains and strip malls are forbid and this is where the investing comes in to support the likes of this coffee house. It is as simple as that says Jason Percy and he tells his fans to look forward to his book examining all of these urban coffee sports and trendy areas that think they are special because they can prevent Patels and Bashir's from opening up a Subway or Dunkin Donuts franchise near by.
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