IMO, this is an ill considered thread that would have benefited from an OP bolstered by background research and/or more careful reflection.
IME, commercial developments that include a TJ's or another specialty grocery store generate a lot of controversy within the neighborhoods that they're going to be built.
IMO, it is bad form to say that local communities and their stakeholders are best equipped to address local issues and then to dog pile when those issues are being worked out. I think this is especially the case when it is clear that no real effort is made to learn more about the specific contexts of a controversy. <<
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MOO, it is exceptionally bad form to say that the federal government should not subsidize businesses because it is a form of "socialism" and then to argue the opposite point when a municipal government decides to do just that.