Thread regarding Sears layoffs

Fake News

The media is reporting a big increase in retail sales, and as we all know, it never happened. Not at Sears, not anywhere. Even Walmart employees are saying sales are down.

Welcome to the era of fake news, where govt's, media, and corporations will tell any lie to prop up their "All is well!" narrative. Especially about the economy, which they want you to believe is doing GREAT!

Yes, your government and media lies to you, all the time about everything. Sorry to burst your bubble, and Santa Claus isn't real either.

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Post ID: @OP+QWGzh4t

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Wow. So you know someone at Walmart that said sales are down, contrary to public data that will be reinforced by their sales data when they publish quarterly results. "Retail sales" includes on line, did you know that? Did you know that jobless rates are at a multi decade low? People have money, and they're spending it. You obviously don't let facts get in the way of whatever nonsense you want to believe.

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Post ID: @nmz+QWGzh4t

No, they pretty much all are reporting the great news about the 2017 holiday season for retail. Well, except its very quiet on stodgy old department store front.

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Post ID: @ywe+QWGzh4t

Don't be so fast to diss the OP, you don't think fox news backs the wh? Wake up. The news changes widely depending on the channel you watch.....

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Post ID: @zvi+QWGzh4t

I love the tin foil at Walmart it keeps out eddies gamma rays, delusions, narcissism, and strip mining operations better. I have it on all my windows and wear it in my head when i go to bed. Kmarts smart sense tin foil doesn't work better. Must have come from a cheaper suppler.

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Post ID: @hew+QWGzh4t

The economy is doing better. Homes are being built again, house prices are up, hiring is up. However, just because the economy is good doesn't mean brick and mortar retail will see huge gains. Most will see a some kind of increase but whether or not a specific company does or doesn't depends on how they are managing their stores. Sears isn't seeing an increase in sales, because, why? They aren't being managed correctly, and Sears should be seeing big gains in hardlines since the country is entering into a housing boom.

Now, more people are buying online. People are shopping less in stores. No traffic or parking to deal with, no dings in cars due to carelessness with the shopping carts, no uncomfortable or crowded stores, no screaming kids and their oblivious parents, no annoying music, no running around town for something that's not in stock, no checkout lines, no searching for help, no putting up with apathetic employees. It's just so convenient and easier to get a better deal.

I am one of many who shop online and let me tell you, once you do it there's no going back unless you like the old-school "touch and see" and interaction. I can't wait to be able to order groceries since I hate shopping for them. Once they start delivering to rural areas, I'm going to be as happy as a clam.

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Post ID: @ywa+QWGzh4t

Yes, brick and mortar sales way down. Between the homeless taken over at the malls, and the ability to just make 2 mouse clicks from my computer and buy something less than Sears sells it, and it's delivered to my door, BM is dead.

They are reporting on on-line sales surging, which makes sense.

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Post ID: @rki+QWGzh4t

http://money.cnn.com/2017/12/26/news/companies/retail-toughest-year-store-closings/index.html is this the link you are referring?

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Post ID: @xkw+QWGzh4t

adjust your tin foil hat

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Post ID: @doa+QWGzh4t

Yeah the media and the Whitehouse are in cahoots. That's some pretty funny stuff right there!

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Post ID: @ilu+QWGzh4t

I would actually believe this if no stores close and they lay off people starting January 2018 that I would believe, but your going to hear all this firing and stores closing soon its coming soon...

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Post ID: @khb+QWGzh4t

And probably actually in stock.

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Post ID: @rbv+QWGzh4t

Its cheaper at Walmart.

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Post ID: @bwh+QWGzh4t

@OP - Tin foil is inexpensive; I suggest you buy a few rolls and create a collection of hats to wear.

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Post ID: @sjs+QWGzh4t

Right up there with them faking the moon landing, Kennedy assassination and 9/11.

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