Minneapolis Small Businesses Can t Breathe Tue May 25, 2021 Racist black supremacist mobs wrecked Minneapolis after the fatal overdose death of George Floyd, a vicious career criminal, in police custody, which became the pretext for a nationwide moral panic over the non-existent problem of police shootings backed by woke corporations. While criminals breathe freer than ever, the city s small businesses may cost $1 billion to rebuild. Target, Walgreens, Cup Foods and other major corporations whose Minneapolis stores were burned, vandalized and looted last year have rebuilt, refurbished and reopened their locations. Some restaurant and retail chains have opted to permanently leave town, but it s the city s small business community that has struggled the most, in part because they lack state and federal government aid
One year after George Floyd s murder, Minneapolis businesses are still reeling
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