Posted on 12/04/2013 9:26:42 AM PST by Kaslin
Retailers and investors are bemoaning the fact that Black Friday sales failed to put stores back in the black for the year. In fact, this year, it might as well be called Red Friday, in regards to the ledger balances that stores were reporting Monday morning. Many excuses have surfaced, including the populist notion that stores angered their would-be shoppers by opening on Thanksgiving Day. In reality, given the economic health of America in the age of Obamanomics, a holiday spending splurge was never really in the cards for 2013.
While some people like to direct their anger toward the profiteers of productivity, the truth is that our fiscal policy (combined with easy monetary policy) is largely responsible for a widening wealth gap. And that wealth gap translates into reduced consumerism among middle class America. Obamacare, as it turns out, also played a large role in consumer trepidation as its fumbled implementation put a damper on consumer optimism.
For starters, there is a record number of Americans who are no longer in the work force. It is usually fairly difficult to justify that big-screen TV purchase if you dont have some sort of steady household income. Household wealth has also been on the decline. As of 2013, the average household's overall wealth has failed to recover from the recession's lows. Again, it becomes mildly difficult to justify a big-ticket purchase when a majority of family savings have been wiped from bank accounts, and overall assets are diminished.
Even household incomes have been plummeting. According to the Census Bureau, incomes have been dropping faster during Obamas recovery than during the actual recession. Even the Obama Administration has admitted that only 5 percent of income growth has benefited the 99 percent. (Someone call up Occupy Wall Street!)
In addition to the impact of Obamas disastrous economic stewardship, his signature piece of Legislation has added to economic uncertainty and malaise. More than the general deterioration of Americas wealth and prosperity, the economic uncertainty of Obamacare has crippled much of Americas inclination to engage in fanatic shopping sprees. Look, its pretty simple: If people are unemployed, under-employed, or exceptionally anxious about the upward trajectory of their health insurance, it makes it rather difficult to engage in the American holiday craze of massive spending. Even if interest rates are incredibly low, who wants to rack up a credit card bill when insurance costs are an unknown moving forward?
Despite the fact that the Stock Market has been hitting new record highs, and wealth (in aggregate) has been on the rise, much of America remains in a Jimmy Carter 2.0 style of economic stagnation. Quantitative Easing, and loose monetary policy have done wonders to push the Bulls on Wall Street, but it has failed miserably at creating jobs or economic revival for average American families. And without jobs, economic health is little more than a dream. When you then add to that cocktail of depressing economic news the fact that more than 100 million Americans will soon be dumped from their beloved insurance coverage, disappointing holiday sales suddenly dont seem too unexpected.
By all traditional metrics, we live in an America with a diminished potential for growth. Not because the people have become more dependent on government (cough*SandraFluke*cough), but because the policies that are coming from DC are crippling the nations chance at economic revival. As Americans discover their insurance premiums are rising (remember Obamas fantasy about a $2,500 cut to premium prices?) and millions are losing their coverage altogether, it is no wonder there has been a dip in consumer confidence.
Its kinda hard to spend thousands of dollars at your local Target or Walmart on Black Friday when youre not sure how Tiny Tim is going to pay for physical therapy, now that the Scrooge employer insurance has been canceled due to Obamacare.
So, yeah The people that can afford to purchase their spouse a new car will not reign in their holiday spending much. But that level of luxury spending is largely out of reach for families that have had their insurance cancelled, their wealth diminished, and their employment opportunities severely restricted. (Read: Middle Class America.) Despite optimistic trends in the government-provided unemployment stats (smoke) and Gross Domestic Product metrics (mirrors), there is still a general unease in America about economic conditions And with good reason.
Obamanomics, it would seem, is doing its best to steal Christmas. But, then again, Progressives were never all that big on the whole Christmas thing anyway
Yet....he’d still get elected for a 3rd term.
Not to worry, yesterday zero said he has 3 years to fix it. No way is he going to allow this beast to fail.
Since Obama is responsible, Red Friday sounds quite apropos...
Only if Republicans are dumb enough to give him an immigration bill.
The problem is that we’ve disconnected the need to work from the result of a full belly.
Yet....hed still get elected for a 3rd term.
Does it matter when the only choices we may get are Hillary and Christie??
Yet....hed still get elected for a 3rd term.
Does it matter when the only choices we may get are Hillary and Christie??
He definitely killed our Christmas and I imagine there are millions out there who will say the same. After he’s gone we have to put a better checks and balances system in, castrate executive order, impose term limits, and ensure that legislation cannot be written which exempts politicians from the same fates of that of the citizenry
You're a monster, Mr. Grinch.
Your heart's an empty hole.
Your brain is full of spiders.
You've got garlic in your soul, Mr Grinch.
I wouldn't touch you with a
Thirty-nine and a half foot pole.
You're a vile one, Mr. Grinch.
You have termites in your smile,
You have all the tender sweetness of a seasick crocodile,
Mr Grinch.
Given the choice between the two of you,
I'd take the seasick crocodile.
You're a foul one, Mr. Grinch.
You're a nasty wasty skunk.
Your heart is full of unwashed socks.
Your soul is full of gunk,
Mr Grinch.
The three best words that best describe you,
Are as follows, and I quote"
Stink!
Stank!
Stunk!
You're a rotter Mr Grinch
You're the king of sinful sots
Your hearts a dead tomato squashed with moldy purple spots
Mr Grinch
Your sole is a appalling dump heap
Overflowing with the most disgraceful
Assortment of deplorable rubbish imaginable,
Mangled up in tangled up knots.
You nauseate me, Mr Grinch
With a noxious super nos
You're a crooked jerky jockey and,
You drive a crooked horse
Mr Grinch!
You're a three-decker sauerkraut
And toadstool sandwich,
With arsenic sauce!
He is running now for his legacy. So if he fails, I see him saying that he will need another term, and to hell what the constitution says
Kinda hard for me to do that, any day. ;-)
However, from my perspective, this article couldn't be more accurate. I'm looking at a massive jump in Health Ins starting next year. As a result, this Christmas will be the "Year of the Homemade Presents".
Lots of good cooking is going to be happening, which frankly, I'm looking forward to. But, Santa's Sack isn't going to be as full of stuff from Target, WalMart, etc etc, this year. That's okey-dokey, though.
As an anecdote, I went to KMart this past Saturday morning. Wincingly, but I had a short handful of things to pick up that I needed for the weekend. I was surprised to see that the place might have had a few dozen people in it. No one at the checkouts.
If I was a retailer, that wouldn't bode well, IMHO.
At least the grinch saw the error of his ways. Obama does not and will not.
Took a drive on Sunday from my home down towards a mall, two days after Black Friday. Ordinarily would expect heavy traffic. Only a few cars on the road and got to my destination in ten minutes.
... unless the EBT card machine malfunctions, in which case you take as much as you can push out of the store in shopping carts. (Of course, that's really not "spend", but take.)
Not really.
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