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Jun 6, 2023
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looks like both of these 'r very timely today, thank ya! (check out my new post 'bout the skies here'bouts!)

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much've what ya say is spot-on BUT on this side (since it's my stack an' all) I don't take kindly to blanket-treatin' any group've folks ('cept globalists) with name callin'... this H__O & Z_G stuff ain't gonna see the light've day on this Stack (I do believe I've given ya a heads up on this before), so I'm gonna delete it an' ask ya one more time not ta comment with such stuff... last time or I'll disallow ya ta post...

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You completely nailed it Daisy. It's all about demolition. First it was statues, now it's the stores. "what they’re sellin’ is DOGMA on a sesame seed bun!" yep.

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Daisy, thank you for putting into words something that was rattling around in my brain but I couldn't put my finger on. Act 1 was when Walmart and the other big-box stores crushed most of the family-owned retail shops. What you've described here is Act 2, which represents a further reduction of choice. If you need a new pair of socks, your dollars are going to support this ideological agenda, no matter where you buy them from. In my opinion, Act 3 will be the counter-movement. No monopoly lasts forever, and competition is going to come roaring back.

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As I said in my sign off, I'm throwin' my weight behind an Act 3. Tho' ding it, it'll be hard fer many brick n' mortar biznesses like department stores an' even clothing ta come "roarin' " back cuz America stoopidy fell fer not makin' things in America (mostly in Chynnnnna, some stuff in VietNam, Indy-ya, etc)

Soooo many factories n' manufacturers shuttered long ago (part've Act 1...), many still standin' wuz hobbled by the plandemic shut-downs (the start've Act 2)--includin' in New Yawk where the "garmentos" (surly n' capricious as they whar!) got hit harrrrd too. Tooooooo many mom'n'pop stores got closed fer good...

Act 3 ain't gonna be easy... but it can't come soon 'nuf fer me!

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Absolutely 100% on the mark! They’re not doing this for any reason other than what you’ve stated. Seriously... would the company marketeers figure it a brilliant move to drive their existing mum and dad family market away in droves?! What purpose could that possibly serve? They’re moving fast now! Gotta destroy the current system before the sheep wake up ‘just enough to notice.’

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