Posted on 10/20/2013 4:52:00 AM PDT by Kaslin
Did you hear the big news? American retailers are carrying out a war on the American family.
Seriously. That s how some media hosts and pundits are characterizing the fact that many American retailers are planning to keep stores open on Thanksgiving Day.
And then theres social media that all abuzz about the shocking, horrific developments. Because I believe in family, I pledge to NOT shop on Thanksgiving the much-shared Facebook avatar reads. If Im shopping, someone else is working and not spending time with their family. Everyone deserves a holiday.
Well, how about this: if Im shopping in a store on Thanksgiving Day or any other day then, yes, somebody else is working. And given that roughly one-third of the entire population of the United States is not working at all right now; and that the countrys labor force participation rate is at a thirty year low; and that the consumption of the federal Foodstamps and Medicaid welfare programs is at an all-time high Im thinking that if somebody is ambitious enough to work, even on Thanksgiving Day, then thats a good thing.
Beyond that, this ginned-up crisis is foolish, for several important reasons:
A) This is not new: converging Thanksgiving Day, the holiday season and retail shopping has a long history in the U.S., dating as far back as the 1920s with President Herbert Hoover. Given that he and his predecessor President Franklin Delano Roosevelt both governed during a market crash and the Great Depression, they both saw the overall economic benefits of robust retail sales. FDR is generally credited with forging the so-called black Friday tradition, and retail businesses has been perfecting it ever since. And, in case it matters, Hoover was a Republican and FDR was a Democrat so the whole holiday shopping craze, distasteful as it may be to some, is actually very bi-partisan.
B) Even though the fussing is happening today, Thanksgiving Day shopping started last year: I dont recall seeing or hearing the war on the American family last year. But national retailers Aeropostale, Banana Republic, Big Lots, CVS, Family Dollar, The Gap, Kmart, Old Navy, Sears, Sony, Starbucks, Target, Toys'R'Us, Walgreens and Whole Foods were just a few of the businesses that began newly expanded Thanksgiving Day operational hours in November of 2012. Why is this suddenly offensive now?
C) Participating in Thanksgiving Day shopping is optional: Maybe another way to say this is what part of free do you not understand about the free market? So many Americans even many conservative Americans dont even think of what a profound blessing it is that we are not forced to purchase retail goods at a particular store or on a particular day of the week (at least not yet, anyway). Our consumer choices and freedoms contrast dramatically with the ways in which people once lived in the former Soviet Union, or as people live still today in places like North Korea and Cuba. If shopping on Thanksgiving Day is distasteful to you, then plan now to NOT do it. But seriously is it a worthwhile expenditure of energy to protest those who might wish to shop on Thanksgiving Day, or those retailers who might wish to serve the interests of those would-be shoppers?
D) Retail is an important part of the U.S. economy, and winning in retail is already difficult enough: Because of lots of really bad public policy decisions that Americans have enabled their state and federal government agencies to make over the last many decades, for at least the last ten years or so weve been in this horrible situation where consumer spending is often the biggest energizer of the entire national economy. America is mostly adverse to chopping down trees for timber or drilling oil for the global market (Canada, New Zealand and Australia, by the way, have been quite happy to fill those niches while weve sat on the sidelines), and we dont manufacture nearly as much as we could, so consumer spending has taken a dangerously prominent spot in the overall economic picture and retail success is more important than ever.
Add to this the fact that both conservative and liberal Americans seem to love retail boycotts. Liberal Americans boycott Starbucks because the company wont prohibit customers from legally carrying private firearms in to their stores, while conservative Americans boycott Starbucks because the companys CEO supports homosexual marriage. Liberals boycotted Whole Foods earlier this year because their CEO stated the obvious that Obamacare is destroying the employment market and conservatives have boycotted Costco because the company extends employment benefits to same-sex partners of their employees. The fact that Starbucks, Costco and Whole Foods are all egalitarian companies with some of the most generous compensation packages among all service industry employers doesnt seem to matter. Many Americans seem to have a high need for being outraged and retailers are frequent targets of their emoting. Do we really need to create more of this on a day that is so important to our families?
E) There are far more egregious things about which to be outraged: Youre looking for something to rage about? How about a President who promised cheaper, more plentiful healthcare for all, yet whose signature reform law is driving healthcare costs upward and doctors and nurses out of their jobs? How about a Congress that exempts themselves from the Obamacare disasters, but wont give the rest of the American population a reprieve? Do these injustices even belong in the same sentence with shopping on Thanksgiving Day?
Is Thanksgiving Day shopping really a problem in the grander scheme of things? Really?
It’s a war on capitolism the backbone of America pushed encouraged and supported by the facists, communists, socialsists and progressives (one in the same) who want to destroy us
The assumption is that Thanksgiving is a family oriented holiday.
For some, perhaps many, it is.
For others, perhaps most, it no longer is. There are some communities that lack the family structure to gather to celebrate. There are many who are miles from the family and are unable to gather over the river. There are men that watch the foot ball games.
Then there are women who after washing up the dishes and cleaning up the food leftovers want to go buy something.
F. If your daughter works at Macys and you would like to have her at her home for Thanksgiving, but her employer wants her to work that day, if she wants to keep her job she works and you have an empty place setting that day.
I agree!!! With just one niggling exception.
“President Herbert Hoover. Given that he and his predecessor President Franklin Delano Roosevelt”
President Herbert Hoover. Given that he and his SUCCESSOR President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
In today’s world without copy editors I understand how it happens, but in this case, it changes history.
Hoover predecessor was FDR? Must be that new math.
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I'd rather have a bottle in front of me, than a Barack Obotomy!
Did I miss something in history class?
5.56mm
Which American family?
The one with 2 daddies, or the one with 2 mommies, or 2 trannies?
I don't see this as a "ginned up" crisis, but it is a symptom of a sick society. Every Sunday used to be a holiday in our healthier days.
They could open all the retail stores 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year and that would not create one more dime for people to spend in those stores. Wealth needs to be created before it is spent.
Will the Obamacare Exchanges be closed on Thanksgiving?
Everybody knows that people should be forced to stay home and watch or listen to football all day.
Like those guys care about “the American family”?
TRUE DAT: And this one will be joined by some wrong headed conservatives of a certain stripe too.....sadly....
I grew up on a farm. The cows had to be milked and tended on Thanksgiving and Christmas and New Year’s Day and Saturdays and Sundays and...
There are still a few decent Corporations that close on Sundays. Chic-fil-a and Hobby Lobby are a couple.
Free Enterprise doesn't mean giving Globalist Corporations, many run by anti-Christian, anti-American, hardcore Leftist, free reign to ruin our civil society.
That is a completely different situation and anyone with just a little bit of common sense would know that
Bu, bu, but those football players and television crews are working. And how about crews in open restaurants? Gas stations? Police? Hospitals? Nursing homes? Ambulance crews? Toll takers? Emergency anything?
I read that Macy doesn’t open the doors until 8pm, I doubt that they call in their personell before 6 or 7 pm
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