Yes, brick and mortar stores feel the brunt of it. That is because their service is not as competitive. You're one of the first (alleged) conservatives I've met who hates capitalism.
When you have a single company crushing jobs and killing malls, that peddles counterfeit Chinese junk and facilitates the raping of the American small business owner by an army of chinks that can ship their shit for literally pennies, undercutting and putting thousands of online and brick and mortar retailers out of business, it's time to break it up. Capitalism is fine, but there has to be limit for what we will tolerate.
You should stage a protest.
Maybe light yourself on fire to draw attention to your cause.
Yes, brick and mortar stores feel the brunt of it. That is because their service is not as competitive. You're one of the first (alleged) conservatives I've met who hates capitalism.
When you have a single company crushing jobs and killing malls, that peddles counterfeit Chinese junk and facilitates the raping of the American small business owner by an army of chinks that can ship their shit for literally pennies, undercutting and putting thousands of online and brick and mortar retailers out of business, it's time to break it up. Capitalism is fine, but there has to be limit for what we will tolerate.
You should stage a protest.
Maybe light yourself on fire to draw attention to your cause.
Yes, brick and mortar stores feel the brunt of it. That is because their service is not as competitive. You're one of the first (alleged) conservatives I've met who hates capitalism.
When you have a single company crushing jobs and killing malls, that peddles counterfeit Chinese junk and facilitates the raping of the American small business owner by an army of chinks that can ship their shit for literally pennies, undercutting and putting thousands of online and brick and mortar retailers out of business, it's time to break it up. Capitalism is fine, but there has to be limit for what we will tolerate.
You know what really sucks? Driving around all day to shitty stores to see if a crappy product is in stock and paying 30% more for it.
The only thing I buy in person anymore is booze and clothes.
This isn't true. I've been trying to find the Nintendo classic NES with not much luck. When you find them at the store they sell for $60, but you can instantly buy one from amazon for like $200. Amazon isn't always cheaper.
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Maybe light yourself on fire to draw attention to your cause.