Saving Main Street And Its Retailers: The Facts You Must Know- and 3 Plans- to Protect Your Town and Its Employment and Business Opportunities, Property Values, Tax Base, and Standard of Living

Summary
Thousands of towns and Main Streets have been injured by Wal-Mart and other chains. The author, an antitrust and civil rights lawyer, explains how law violations and government inaction resulted in destructive chain-store growth, and shows how to prevent unwanted store openings and poison the well to drive out irresponsible chains. Towns can finance health care for all town residents by appointment of a "Town Attorney General," with a resulting decline in criminal prosecutions and prosecutorial abuse. Original.
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