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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-23-09 09:24 AM
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AlterNet: Screw Big Chain Franchises: Support Your Local Bar!
Screw Big Chain Franchises: Support Your Local Bar!

Posted by Maura Moynihan, AlterNet at 6:49 AM on February 21, 2009.

Support local businesses and strike back against the commercial conglomeration of America.



I recently passed a Manhattan milestone; the death of my local bar. In a daze, I watched workmen plunge buzz saws into the old oak bar, rip up the green sofa, toss out antique etchings of Ireland and Yankees of yore. When I beheld the new tenant, Dunkin' Donuts, I hallucinated a horror from the dark annals of urbanicide; the wrecking ball crashing into the old Pennsylvania Station, a soulless sea of franchises desecrating its ignoble grave.

In the years that followed 9/11 and the invasion of Iraq, Washington and Wall Street operated with a deranged disconnect from reality. Prudence and thrift were mocked, the poor and middle class were trounced, and luxury condominiums, supermalls and sports stadia came first. The franchise mafia declared war on every precinct within striking range, cocked their weapons and went in for the kill.

My Manhattan neighborhood is scarred with wreckage from the war at home. The post 9/11 casualty list includes brownstones, boutiques, theatres, schools, lots of Irish bars, churches and synagogues for Crissakes! Apparently nothing is scared except market value. As deficits ballooned, as our men and women suffered and perished in foreign wars far from home, our civic elders willingly acquired perilous levels of debt to raze city blocks for glass towers proffering "luxury lifestyles." Looks good on paper, you know, swimming pool, high tech gym, red velvet settees and faux Warhols in the lobby, and enormous Hi-Def flat screen TV's in every laundry room. I walk by this stuff every day, and may I report, it's not exactly The Carlyle. Envision a set from "The Apprentice."

This building boom was fueled by the investment banks that are going broke and begging for a bailout. In the last gilded age before the Crash of '29, bank lobbies were swank, with marble floors, Corinthian columns and gilded ironwork. Now they're as tacky as a carwash. Considering the wealth of the franchise mafia, you'd think they'd build decent stuff that people might actually like, but no, they build junk, tons of it, made from toxic plastics, the preferred design choice of corporate planners. Huge swaths of New York have been devoured by WaMu, Dunkin' Donuts and Duane Reade, as another great city falls victim to the tragic Malling of America. ........(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/128030/screw_big_chain_franchises%3A_support_your_local_bar%21/




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malaise Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-23-09 09:35 AM
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1. Great article
Malling of America or mauling of America???
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B3Nut Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-23-09 10:59 AM
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2. One of the joys of a small town
I have 5 locally-owned watering holes within walking distance of my house, including a fantastic brew pub a block and a half away. On nights when I'm home alone I walk up to one of them for a burger and a couple cocktails. One such haunt makes a fantastic Wisconsin staple, the Brandy Old Fashioned, Sweet. If there was an official 'sconnie state cocktail, that would be the one! :D

(I also love a bourbon&coke or a glass of Jameson Irish Whiskey neat. I take my top-shelf bourbons neat, too.) :)

I don't do chains if I can help it. We have a LOT of local joints around here, and it's the local joints that provide gigs for my band. Support local bars and local live music, folks!

Todd in Cheesecurdistan
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