Posted on 09/14/2014 6:52:13 AM PDT by george76
The first time I ever saw a store in such disarray was when I visited my daughter down near the border. I walked into a Walmart and clothes and hangers were all over the floor. In the ‘arts and crafts’ department paint tubes had been opened and ‘tried out’ on the backboard of the shelves!
My local Kohls is neat and well run and I don’t want to be bothered by a bunch of sales women asking if I need help, lol. I used to shop at Dillards but Kohls offers some good choices, in my town anyway.
Services like retail depend on a large, domestic manufacturing base as differentiated from American-”based” manufacturing on foreign soil. The debt regime goes on but not for long.
Good luck.
You’ll do well.
Start a company. Bring back manufacturing. It must be easy. Right?
Me, too. I remember some years back being able to buy some clothing there of excellent quality. Back then there were stores, or special floors within stores, where clothing of good quality was marked down substantially. Now it appears to often be flimsy, manufactured for cheap sale, much lower quality than before. Ditto Kohl's, where I don't have the patience to try and ferret out the occasional good stuff from the rest. I now mostly use catalogs that I can trust, since so many of our formerly good-quality stores are gone.
Wiseguy! LOL
Or check cashing/payday loan stores. You know you’re in a depressed neighborhood when you see these and the dollar stores flourishing.
I buy my slacks there but the dress shirts are flimsy and are of thin material. I buy the shirts at Land’s End. Their shirts are of thicker material. I have read comments at the site that it looks like they too are starting to sell too thin material shirts.
#85 I read that Dockers are different sizes depending on the country they are made at. I have to try on slacks as even 2 pair of the same brand and style like Docker D2 can be different.
Or the VP’s son, who is now on the Board of a large Ukrainian gas corporation.
Good luck
if you don’t make it palatable’to bring the jobs back, they won’t come back.
it’s why they aren’t here now.
make the us more business friendly again, people will bring the jobs’back.
it’s why business inversions are occurring, where thy shift their hq’s to other countries. it’s a symptom of how business-unfriendly it is here.
govt response? develop new penlties for companies’who leave. not to make it a better place’for businesses to operate.
you’re talking to an underpants gnome.
1. get underwear.
2.??????
3. make profit.
only time i ever buy anything is off their 80% off rack with a 30% off extra discount. it’s b/c the clothing is really only worth that price.
he’s either a troll or his parrot has the keyboard.
You probably should be. Because, until the government removes all the barriers that IT has created that hinder employment, manufacturing, and growth in the US, the jobs will not come back.
your it comment. reminds me of te us govt allowing businesses to abuse the h1b visas to avoid hiring us it folks.
Are you thick? You should be saying, “Time to abolish the corporate tax and union privileges.” I’m not sure you know what you are talking about.
I don’t agree.
China is becoming a superpower.
Bigtime.
At some point, it is very important to stop sending industry to China and bring it home.
In my opinion that point has arrived. Bring industry home.
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