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You fell for the trap. Dems never discuss the impact of COVID on the Trump economy.

Just like clockwork….another false misleading attack.

Regarding Biden/Harris, all those closing are directly due to their policies.
Kmart and Sears closing are due to the Biden policies? Which ones?
 
You fell for the trap. Dems never discuss the impact of COVID on the Trump economy.

Just like clockwork….another false misleading attack.

Regarding Biden/Harris, all those closing are directly due to their policies.

I posted 2017, 2018, and 2019 articles too but you are a hack who thinks what others tell him to think....

Funny how you glossed over the huge increase in closing in 2017-2019 as compared to 2016.

Clearly, there's other factory in play than the party with the POTUS..
 
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Let’s start with the Inflation Reduction Act that she cast the deciding vote on that lead to this nightmarish economy.
Why would you start there?

The decline of Kmart has been slow but steady. In 2005, it merged with Sears, creating Sears Holdings, with a total of about 3,500 stores. At the time, however, both brands were already in decline and closing stores, failing to keep up with changing shopper behaviors and such fast-moving competitors as Walmart and Target. The growing dominance of Amazon and other online competitors only hastened their downward spiral.

In 2018, Sears Holdings, filed for bankruptcy.
 
Not really, you've proved what little knowledge you process. I think your post pretty much proves it.
so who in the pentagon, chain of command, changed between Trump and Biden that dropped the ball? It wouldn't have been someone in the cabinet, either Trump's or Biden's, that would have been issuing the day to day orders on how to get the troops out of there.
You make it sound like Trump had some buttoned plan, had the ball rolling, and somehow Biden fumbled. what did Biden do to fumble it? To me it sounds like Trump's plan wasn't as solid as Trump let on, which is pretty par for the course.

also your own time line says that Trump was able to go from 15k to 2.5k in like 6 months. that is hardly a 4 year timeline to get it all done. If Trump had any sort of organized plan one would assume the equipment drawdown would have been just as significant as the troop draw down. but the complaints on Biden leaving too much behind makes it pretty clear Trump didn't have as much out of there as he should have.
 
so who in the pentagon, chain of command, changed between Trump and Biden that dropped the ball? It wouldn't have been someone in the cabinet, either Trump's or Biden's, that would have been issuing the day to day orders on how to get the troops out of there.
You make it sound like Trump had some buttoned plan, had the ball rolling, and somehow Biden fumbled. what did Biden do to fumble it? To me it sounds like Trump's plan wasn't as solid as Trump let on, which is pretty par for the course.

also your own time line says that Trump was able to go from 15k to 2.5k in like 6 months. that is hardly a 4 year timeline to get it all done. If Trump had any sort of organized plan one would assume the equipment drawdown would have been just as significant as the troop draw down. but the complaints on Biden leaving too much behind makes it pretty clear Trump didn't have as much out of there as he should have.
#1 I never discussed the withdrawal. The withdrawal date was months after Biden took office. Who knows how Trump would have handled the withdrawal because he wasn't in office during or leading up to the withdrawal. The only facts that we have are that Biden's withdrawal cost 13 American lives.

#2 there's significant planning that has to take place before the first draw down in troops occur. So your time line of 6 months isn't accurate.

#3 Everyone including myself wanted those troops out of there. I didn't want them in there to begin with, I've stated I thought we should have fought them with technology. We had the skies. We should have never let them stick their heads up. But, Trump gets the wheels rolling to get them out and all you guys do is criticize him for his timeline.
 
so who in the pentagon, chain of command, changed between Trump and Biden that dropped the ball? It wouldn't have been someone in the cabinet, either Trump's or Biden's, that would have been issuing the day to day orders on how to get the troops out of there.
You make it sound like Trump had some buttoned plan, had the ball rolling, and somehow Biden fumbled. what did Biden do to fumble it? To me it sounds like Trump's plan wasn't as solid as Trump let on, which is pretty par for the course.

also your own time line says that Trump was able to go from 15k to 2.5k in like 6 months. that is hardly a 4 year timeline to get it all done. If Trump had any sort of organized plan one would assume the equipment drawdown would have been just as significant as the troop draw down. but the complaints on Biden leaving too much behind makes it pretty clear Trump didn't have as much out of there as he should have.

Ultimately Biden was in charge. It ultimately falls on him for being unable to execute the withdrawal...

This wasn't a sneak attack out of nowhere. We knew it was coming and still couldn't do anything...
 
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You fell for the trap. Dems never discuss the impact of COVID on the Trump economy.

Just like clockwork….another false misleading attack.

Regarding Biden/Harris, all those closing are directly due to their policies.
Starbucks is also up about 2000 stores of my math is right. Why would 16 closings be significant? Is the growth because of Biden policies?
 
Starbucks is also up about 2000 stores of my math is right. Why would 16 closings be significant? Is the growth because of Biden policies?

Starbucks is over 38,000 locations. 16 is .0004 of their locations

They closed stores from 2017-2020 as well
 
Per their 10K, 560 Starbucks locations (318 company owned and 242 licensed) closed during their 2019 fiscal year...

715 closed during their fiscal year ending August 2018.
 
Yet throughout my childhood, with manually counted paper ballots or punch card ballots, we usually had the results by 1 am. But now with fully digital voting machines and the ability to tabulate and send results in literal milliseconds, we don’t get the results for days sometimes????
Yeah, nothing at ALL suspicious going on for sure 🙄


A Virginia voter roll purge sparks renewed rhetoric over 'non-citizens' casting ballots​




Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said earlier this month he had issued an executive order removing 6,303 noncitizens who had “accidentally or maliciously attempted to register” to vote.

 
IKR Tennessee always has our crap on time, and we have had a boom in growth and population and we still manage to do it properly.. what are these state’s problems that they can’t do it? Leads one to believe they are planning to be shady in advance

They've mucked up the laws to make nefarious activities easier.
 
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