Like those that sold out our Republic for the New World Order under Clinton, it is all about business without a moral or ethical compass.
One cannot decry Black Friday as an assault on something that once was whole and good without applying the same social metrics to everything else in our society that is awry.
In a nation of instant gratification and 24 hours of convenience, we could return to a better time before all of this business-driven morals if we simply closed the stores at 20:00 and the energy savings would in themselves be enough to reduce the carbon footprint with out added costs for a bureaucracy that has not to date done so.
Could you shop just once a week online or in person, and but groceries twice a month, or 2 weeks before our holidays, be content to ordering in person or by internet gifts?
Like those that sold out our Republic for the New World Order under Clinton, it is all about business without a moral or ethical compass.
One cannot decry Black Friday as an assault on something that once was whole and good without applying the same social metrics to everything else in our society that is awry.
In a nation of instant gratification and 24 hours of convenience, we could return to a better time before all of this business-driven morals if we simply closed the stores at 20:00 and the energy savings would in themselves be enough to reduce the carbon footprint with out added costs for a bureaucracy that has not to date done so.
Could you shop just once a week online or in person, and but groceries twice a month, or 2 weeks before our holidays, be content to ordering in person or by internet gifts?