Not speculation in the slightest. Plain fact.
The furnace is clearly not working. I ran up to the state store earlier this
evening and the building was closed -- again. This building is not working
for this store. If Ray, who is a residential renter, were still living in an
unheated building as of mid-March, we all know he'd be looking for
alternative digs by now! Yet he wants to force PLCB employees, many of whom
are persons of color, to tolerate conditions he would never tolerate for
himself. Perhaps his motive is not racial, but it sure isn't rational.
You can't extend wine offerings on the current shelf space at Preston &
Market. Wine is a shelf-eater. That's a no-brainer.
Neither is it speculation that the 4000 block of Market St. is sub-prime
consumer retail space. It just isn't. We all know that. It's not a crime or
anything, but it's a fact. Why this compulsion to deny an obvious truth,
Ray? I don't get it. What is wrong with honesty?
As for zoning regulations, they've been well worked out over thousands of
cases and hundreds of years. The community gets its say; but it cannot
reinvent the wheel.
These are not speculations. They are facts.
-- Tony West
Ray wrote:
speculation.
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