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Patrick Chewing
08-20-2022, 10:44 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq043pEw5Dk

Great video. :lol

RRR3
08-20-2022, 03:22 PM
Why are you watching a liberal show? Chewing has gone liberal folks.

highwhey
08-20-2022, 03:36 PM
Why are you watching a liberal show? Chewing has gone liberal folks.

he's certainly liberal when it comes to eating.

Lakers Legend#32
08-20-2022, 03:51 PM
He's certainly liberal when it comes to going for seconds, thirds, etc.

JohnnySic
08-20-2022, 04:41 PM
Nah. Malls always sucked. Overpriced, a hassle to get in and out of, and just not a good time. Let the gangbangers keep them.

ShawkFactory
08-20-2022, 05:34 PM
Nah. Malls always sucked. Overpriced, a hassle to get in and out of, and just not a good time. Let the gangbangers keep them.

Will you blame democrats when Sears and Macy’s go out of business?

Chick Stern
08-20-2022, 07:54 PM
Will you blame democrats when Sears and Macy’s go out of business?

Isn’t Sears already done?

ShawkFactory
08-21-2022, 09:26 AM
Isn’t Sears already done?

Might be? Idk I don’t go to malls either.

Patrick Chewing
08-21-2022, 10:15 AM
Yeah Sears doesn't exist anymore. Same goes for K-Mart, Circuit City, Sports Authority, HHGregg, Borders, etc.

All because you people stopped going to the mall. In the meantime, E-COMMERCE is dominating worldwide.

ShawkFactory
08-21-2022, 10:29 AM
Yeah Sears doesn't exist anymore. Same goes for K-Mart, Circuit City, Sports Authority, HHGregg, Borders, etc.

All because you people stopped going to the mall. In the meantime, E-COMMERCE is dominating worldwide.
Is E-COMMERCE some evil entity to you? :lol

n00bie
08-21-2022, 11:04 AM
Malls will die. Just accept it.

Patrick Chewing
08-21-2022, 08:31 PM
Is E-COMMERCE some evil entity to you? :lol

Not at all. I just like the idea of Brick and Mortar because that's what I currently have as a business owner. Plus, I think doing everything online only hurts us as a species.

SATAN
08-21-2022, 11:21 PM
Yeah Sears doesn't exist anymore. Same goes for K-Mart, Circuit City, Sports Authority, HHGregg, Borders, etc.

All because you people stopped going to the mall.

People are spending money on convenience. It's their right to. They don't owe anything to some tax dodging brick and mortar business owner. It's unreal how entitled some business owners are. Keep up or don't.

1987_Lakers
08-21-2022, 11:35 PM
There is actually a Sears by where I live, but I just looked it up and there are only 6 stores in California, damn.

Off the Court
08-22-2022, 01:34 PM
It's hilarious that Chewing is concerned with the environment, but I contest the idea that shipping is worse for the environment than going to the mall. Amazon drivers deliver as many as 350 packages per shift. That is one driver on one long route delivering hundreds of packages. Versus 350 drivers all getting in their cars and driving to the mall.

And when you buy something at the mall it typically comes with a box or a large bag. The Amazon boxes are bigger sure, but paper actually gets recycled easily though unlike plastic.

Patrick Chewing
08-22-2022, 02:48 PM
It's hilarious that Chewing is concerned with the environment, but I contest the idea that shipping is worse for the environment than going to the mall. Amazon drivers deliver as many as 350 packages per shift. That is one driver on one long route delivering hundreds of packages. Versus 350 drivers all getting in their cars and driving to the mall.

And when you buy something at the mall it typically comes with a box or a large bag. The Amazon boxes are bigger sure, but paper actually gets recycled easily though unlike plastic.

You're such a tool. :facepalm

Long Duck Dong
08-22-2022, 04:20 PM
While I hypocritically prefer online business, it seems to me that it is helping consolidate wealth among the rich. When brick and mortar companies were largely unaffected by online shopping Walmart had competition from Sears, Kmart and Target. Now Walmart figured out early, in order to stay relevant in B&M they had to sell food. Over 50% of their B&M sales are now from food. The share of of online shopping from Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy and Home Depot is enormous. I also realize, keeping us in our homes as much as possible is probably what the government and corporate giants would prefer.

Will these corporate giants become so powerful that they will be able to control governments like Standard Oil, AT&T, American Tobacco and US Steel used to?

My personal belief is it's a mistake just to simply tax these companies more and give it to the populace because it makes us even more dependant on them. Rather create opportunity by limiting their growth and power. That may mean more expensive online shopping and more B&M stores. I would be inconvenienced by this but not necessarily totally opposed to it. B&M stores probably thank gawd every day for immigrants and old people

highwhey
08-22-2022, 04:32 PM
While I hypocritically prefer online business, it seems to me that it is helping consolidate wealth among the rich. When brick and mortar companies were largely unaffected by online shopping Walmart had competition from Sears, Kmart and Target. Now Walmart figured out early, in order to stay relevant in B&M they had to sell food. Over 50% of their B&M sales are now from food. The share of of online shopping from Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy and Home Depot is enormous. I also realize, keeping us in our homes as much as possible is probably what the government and corporate giants would prefer.

Will these corporate giants become so powerful that they will be able to control governments like Standard Oil, AT&T, American Tobacco and US Steel used to?

My personal belief is it's a mistake just to simply tax these companies more and give it to the populace because it makes us even more dependant on them. Rather create opportunity by limiting their growth and power. That may mean more expensive online shopping and more B&M stores. I would be inconvenienced by this but not necessarily totally opposed to it. B&M stores probably thank gawd every day for immigrants and old people

Walmart didn't remain static. They saw the online giant Amazon consuming their marketshare so they sought a way to stand out and continue to bring in customers through their doors. OP should have approached it in a similar fashion a long time ago. If he didn't begin to adapt to this change years ago, he's likely going to have a rough time moving forward. Blockbuster was one of the more tragic but notable examples of this. The internet has been changing things for decades now. You must adapt.

Nanners
08-23-2022, 06:15 AM
The mall has always sucked