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16 major retail chains closing stores across America
Posted on April 6, 2014 by Dr. Eowyn

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Here's the list – Staples, Office Depot, Radio Shack, Albertsons, Abercrombe & Fitch, Barnes & Nobel, J.C. Penney, Toys R Us, Sweetbay Supermarkets, Loehmann's, Sears & Kmart, Quiznos, Sbarro, Ruby Tuesday, Red Lobsater, Ralph's, and Dominick's grovery stores.

[Haven't seen a Ralph's in years. One of my earliest memories right towards the end of WWI, was walking from my house to the Ralph's on the corner of Pico and Normandie. Even had a small bakery with delicious aromas.] :eusa_angel:

So, suck it up and remember – only a bit over 3 more years to go. Read the article @ 16 major retail chains closing stores across America |
 
16 major retail chains closing stores across America
Posted on April 6, 2014 by Dr. Eowyn

elections-have-consequences.jpg


Here's the list – Staples, Office Depot, Radio Shack, Albertsons, Abercrombe & Fitch, Barnes & Nobel, J.C. Penney, Toys R Us, Sweetbay Supermarkets, Loehmann's, Sears & Kmart, Quiznos, Sbarro, Ruby Tuesday, Red Lobsater, Ralph's, and Dominick's grovery stores.

[Haven't seen a Ralph's in years. One of my earliest memories right towards the end of WWI, was walking from my house to the Ralph's on the corner of Pico and Normandie. Even had a small bakery with delicious aromas.] :eusa_angel:

So, suck it up and remember – only a bit over 3 more years to go. Read the article @ 16 major retail chains closing stores across America |

WW1 you can remember? Damn your old. You think things would have been better under a republican? See, we just don't know. I do know that republicans are good at crashing economies. In the 1930's and 2008 the most serious ones.
 
16 major retail chains closing stores across America
...
So, suck it up and remember – only a bit over 3 more years to go.
Lol wow dude you really believe that:
1. In any given years there aren't store closings by many large chains
2. In three years this phenomenon will suddenly cease

Even in healthy economies chains close stores, it is a natural cycle of removing less profitable components and of competition for a finite market when there are always new players. Given the continues rise of internet retail one would expect this trend to increase in the brick and mortar universe.

Articles like this it really makes one wonder what bottom of the barrel readership they are targeting, then you realize it is the dumbass who just regurgitated it.
 
16 major retail chains closing stores across America
Posted on April 6, 2014 by Dr. Eowyn

elections-have-consequences.jpg


Here's the list – Staples, Office Depot, Radio Shack, Albertsons, Abercrombe & Fitch, Barnes & Nobel, J.C. Penney, Toys R Us, Sweetbay Supermarkets, Loehmann's, Sears & Kmart, Quiznos, Sbarro, Ruby Tuesday, Red Lobsater, Ralph's, and Dominick's grovery stores.

[Haven't seen a Ralph's in years. One of my earliest memories right towards the end of WWI, was walking from my house to the Ralph's on the corner of Pico and Normandie. Even had a small bakery with delicious aromas.] :eusa_angel:

So, suck it up and remember – only a bit over 3 more years to go. Read the article @ 16 major retail chains closing stores across America |

WW1 you can remember? Damn your old. You think things would have been better under a republican? See, we just don't know. I do know that republicans are good at crashing economies. In the 1930's and 2008 the most serious ones.

An obvious typo - it should be WW Dos!!!:eusa_whistle:
 
16 major retail chains closing stores across America
...
So, suck it up and remember – only a bit over 3 more years to go.
Lol wow dude you really believe that:
1. In any given years there aren't store closings by many large chains
2. In three years this phenomenon will suddenly cease

Even in healthy economies chains close stores, it is a natural cycle of removing less profitable components and of competition for a finite market when there are always new players. Given the continues rise of internet retail one would expect this trend to increase in the brick and mortar universe.

Articles like this it really makes one wonder what bottom of the barrel readership they are targeting, then you realize it is the dumbass who just regurgitated it.

The only "dumbass" here is the ignorant piece of male bovine excrement who cannot remove his nostrils from the derriere of Obama.
 
16 major retail chains closing stores across America
Posted on April 6, 2014 by Dr. Eowyn

elections-have-consequences.jpg


Here's the list – Staples, Office Depot, Radio Shack, Albertsons, Abercrombe & Fitch, Barnes & Nobel, J.C. Penney, Toys R Us, Sweetbay Supermarkets, Loehmann's, Sears & Kmart, Quiznos, Sbarro, Ruby Tuesday, Red Lobsater, Ralph's, and Dominick's grovery stores.

[Haven't seen a Ralph's in years. One of my earliest memories right towards the end of WWI, was walking from my house to the Ralph's on the corner of Pico and Normandie. Even had a small bakery with delicious aromas.] :eusa_angel:

So, suck it up and remember – only a bit over 3 more years to go. Read the article @ 16 major retail chains closing stores across America |

Man ... just when you think it can't get much worse Obamagate strikes again. I've been saying it for years but I'm going to say it again ... Socialism just doesn't work. I feel so sorry for all of those employees losing their jobs and their insurance. Now they have to sign up for Obamacare and come up with the money to pay for it.
 
Stores that the middle class shops at.

The same middle class that has been shrinking over the last 30+ years due to the devastating effects of Reaganomics.

Nonsense! Your hero has had 5 years to improve the economy but he just keeps making things worse. Blaming it on a dead President (who served nearly 30 years ago) isn't going to fix Obama's stupid.
 
The only "dumbass" here is the ignorant piece of male bovine excrement who cannot remove his nostrils from the derriere of Obama.

I couldn't give a shit about Obama.

So tell me which of the two are true? That large chains don't close stores every year even in a healthy economy, or that this phenomenon that has gone on for as long as we've had large chains of stores will suddenly cease in three years? For the premise of your thread to stand those must both be true.

Are you really that stupid? Actually given what sort of threads you start, yes you are.
 
16 major retail chains closing stores across America
...
So, suck it up and remember – only a bit over 3 more years to go.
Lol wow dude you really believe that:
1. In any given years there aren't store closings by many large chains
2. In three years this phenomenon will suddenly cease

Even in healthy economies chains close stores, it is a natural cycle of removing less profitable components and of competition for a finite market when there are always new players. Given the continues rise of internet retail one would expect this trend to increase in the brick and mortar universe.

Articles like this it really makes one wonder what bottom of the barrel readership they are targeting, then you realize it is the dumbass who just regurgitated it.
The scapegoat in chief is always to blame. It's part of the job description.
 
16 major retail chains closing stores across America
...
So, suck it up and remember – only a bit over 3 more years to go.
Lol wow dude you really believe that:
1. In any given years there aren't store closings by many large chains
2. In three years this phenomenon will suddenly cease

Even in healthy economies chains close stores, it is a natural cycle of removing less profitable components and of competition for a finite market when there are always new players. Given the continues rise of internet retail one would expect this trend to increase in the brick and mortar universe.

Articles like this it really makes one wonder what bottom of the barrel readership they are targeting, then you realize it is the dumbass who just regurgitated it.
The scapegoat in chief is always to blame. It's part of the job description.

A failed attempt at deferring blame from you're failed voting record?
 
For once, can someone provide some numbers ?

How many jobs and what is the financial impact ?

Did some of these places just figure out they had problems ?

Is the internet hurting places like staples ?
 
A failed attempt at deferring blame from you're failed voting record?
You don't know my voting record, but we'll be sure to add you to the list of shallow brained partisan retards who can only view events in the perspective of political points.
 
For once, can someone provide some numbers ?

How many jobs and what is the financial impact ?

Did some of these places just figure out they had problems ?

Is the internet hurting places like staples ?
Exactly. Anyone can take a glance retail sales numbers and see it isn't so black and white as ooh some chains closed stores. It takes true mental midgets like One Percenter and LongKnife to be able to fire that simpleton synapse.
 
16 major retail chains closing stores across America
...
So, suck it up and remember – only a bit over 3 more years to go.
Lol wow dude you really believe that:
1. In any given years there aren't store closings by many large chains
2. In three years this phenomenon will suddenly cease

Even in healthy economies chains close stores, it is a natural cycle of removing less profitable components and of competition for a finite market when there are always new players. Given the continues rise of internet retail one would expect this trend to increase in the brick and mortar universe.

Articles like this it really makes one wonder what bottom of the barrel readership they are targeting, then you realize it is the dumbass who just regurgitated it.

They really do not understand economics and the constant churn in the market , stores go out of biz and new ones come in as you stated. The Lower IQ crowd cannot understand that
 
Retail is dying


Specialty stores are dying fast because they cannot compete with the internet.
 
The ACA is becoming more popular and the Far Right is becoming more desperate. The lies and fabrications will soon be coming hot and heavy.
 
Stores that the middle class shops at.

The same middle class that has been shrinking over the last 30+ years due to the devastating effects of Reaganomics.

Nonsense! Your hero has had 5 years to improve the economy but he just keeps making things worse. Blaming it on a dead President (who served nearly 30 years ago) isn't going to fix Obama's stupid.

It's going to take a lot longer than five years to undo the clusterfuck that St Reagan and company visited upon the middle class.
 

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