Some people say that one of the purposes of the Covid hoax was to destroy small independent businesses so that the Amazons and Best Buys could have it all.
“For each dollar spent with a locally owned merchant, 66 percent will stay in the local community, while only 1 percent of each purchase made with a national outlet will be reinvested in the local community,” Is the most profound statement in this article. Even though those of us who read Fits disagree on much, everyone can agree that we want the most from the communities we live in. Tax revenue is the lifeblood of this. It provides better streets & roads, police & fire protection, & cool quality of life amenities like parks & recreation. That being said, let’s all make a commitment going forward to shop local whenever possible. Let’s be champions for small business in our own communities & even those towns we are passing through.
If you want to start a small business, go to Charlotte, NC. Charlotte is among the largest and fastest-growing cities in the U.S. As an Incubator/Accelerator City small business loans from small manufacturing startups to high tech startups get the attention and loans. If you want to open another restaurant for the state and federal workforce or another used car lot stay in Columbia. The best way to describe Charlotte is a satellite image of Haiti and Dominican Republic where South Carolina is Haiti and North Carolina is the Dominican Republic. SC is so pathetic that a detour through Chester to Rock Hill due to an accident on I77 north bound shows secondary and tertiary roads is such poor condition and disrepair even Arkansas would laugh. After 10 years of Gov McGuffaw we have lost another decade of growth in jobs and wages. SC will never catch up.
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Not gonna subscribe to a blog. Should have spent the PPP handout better.
Loan forgiveness is only OK when it’s for me!
Some people say that one of the purposes of the Covid hoax was to destroy small independent businesses so that the Amazons and Best Buys could have it all.
“For each dollar spent with a locally owned merchant, 66 percent will stay in the local community, while only 1 percent of each purchase made with a national outlet will be reinvested in the local community,” Is the most profound statement in this article. Even though those of us who read Fits disagree on much, everyone can agree that we want the most from the communities we live in. Tax revenue is the lifeblood of this. It provides better streets & roads, police & fire protection, & cool quality of life amenities like parks & recreation. That being said, let’s all make a commitment going forward to shop local whenever possible. Let’s be champions for small business in our own communities & even those towns we are passing through.
If you want to start a small business, go to Charlotte, NC. Charlotte is among the largest and fastest-growing cities in the U.S. As an Incubator/Accelerator City small business loans from small manufacturing startups to high tech startups get the attention and loans. If you want to open another restaurant for the state and federal workforce or another used car lot stay in Columbia. The best way to describe Charlotte is a satellite image of Haiti and Dominican Republic where South Carolina is Haiti and North Carolina is the Dominican Republic. SC is so pathetic that a detour through Chester to Rock Hill due to an accident on I77 north bound shows secondary and tertiary roads is such poor condition and disrepair even Arkansas would laugh. After 10 years of Gov McGuffaw we have lost another decade of growth in jobs and wages. SC will never catch up.