Despite Screaming Headlines from Fake
News Media – Black Friday Shopping
Frenzy Breaks All Records – Tops
$4 Billion for First Time!
Gateway Pundit,
by
Jim Hoft
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
11/30/2019 7:52:30 AM
Despite the screaming headlines from the fake news media the Black Friday shopping frenzy BROKE ALL RECORDS on Friday. Black Friday shopping topped $4 billion for the first time ever! It’s Trump’s economy now! FOX Business Network reported:
“Shoppers weren’t slowed down at all by their huge turkey feasts.” Consumers spent a staggering $4.2 billion online on Thanksgiving, a 14.5 percent from last year and a record high, according to new figures published by Adobe Analytics on Friday. This marks the first time that Thanksgiving shopping has surpassed $4 billion.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
oldmagnolia 11/30/2019 9:11:08 AM (No. 249050)
Of course. Everybody has a job, more money with lower taxes, the stock market is booming. What not to like. TRUMP 2020.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Strike3 11/30/2019 9:36:04 AM (No. 249080)
The only democrat strategery left to attempt to foil the Trump reelection is an attempt to break the economy. Good luck with that.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
VirtuDawg 11/30/2019 9:45:00 AM (No. 249091)
Unfortunately, Drudge Report has joined the liberal enemedia fake news complex.
It's current headline: "Black Friday Flat? Macy's Ghost Town. Crowds Thin Out," implying a Black Friday debacle.
This will be the absolute last time that I click on Drudge Report. I'm sorry that Drudge has become another fake news outlet.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Skinnydip 11/30/2019 9:56:09 AM (No. 249107)
I saw the same thing #3. And I've had it with Drudge too.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 11/30/2019 11:02:08 AM (No. 249171)
Massive repudiation of the lefty 'climate change' (that really aren't about climate change) protests.
That is a good thing.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Cousair 11/30/2019 11:06:05 AM (No. 249174)
It time for this endless parade of news experts with their fake polls to re-evaluate their profession.
When news programs were only 30 minutes, it was really a need to know for your safety.
Today’s 24 hour news bombardment is nothing more than an advertising gimmick with a new expert rehashing something that happened weeks ago.
How many times have we listened to, impeachment, Nancy Pelosi, Black Friday, AOC, bad weather for driving, crowds at airport, etc..
I’d love to go back to, Huntley and Brinkley and their 15 minute news cycle.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
red1066 11/30/2019 11:58:19 AM (No. 249217)
I took advantage of buying online, and picking it up at the store. I was in and out from several places in no time. Fox later said that such practices are up about 40% from last year. So while the stores may have been less crowded, people were still buying. Plus, many stores started BLACK FRIDAY a week earlier, so there was no need to line up at the stores early in the morning and rush around trying to get those sale items as in the past.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
WI Cynic 11/30/2019 1:47:32 PM (No. 249286)
I contributed to the Black Friday sales by staying out of everyone's way. The only thing I left the house for was to walk the dog, carry in firewood, and pick up the car from the shop.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
JHHolliday 11/30/2019 6:06:52 PM (No. 249420)
Online shopping keeps increasing and seems now unstoppable but there were certainly a lot of stores that weren't empty. Go to Youtube and look at the mobs storming into stores when they opened the doors on Black Friday. Also, look at all the fistfights and brawls. It would be funny if it weren't so sad. People fighting to get 20% off a TV that they could wait until after Christmas and get it for 30% less. I am surprised that no one was trampled to death or shot. Maybe they were and it hasn't made the news yet.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
ladydawgfan 11/30/2019 6:08:46 PM (No. 249425)
I was at Walmart on Thanksgiving night while everyone was digesting their turkey feasts and battling the effects of Tryptophan. People were pretty mellow, most likely helped by the turkey and the uniformed sheriff’s deputies stationed around the store. There were long lines but they moved fast and by the time I left the store, there were no lines at the registers at all.
Yesterday afternoon, I was at Tar-Jay to pick up something I ordered online and do a little extra shopping. I found everything I was looking for and once again didn't run into lines at the registers. All in all, a good Black Friday experience that took care of a majority of my Christmas shopping list.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
DVC 12/1/2019 11:06:49 AM (No. 249961)
#3, appaently Matt left the Drudge Report a year or three ago, and his father sold it to Google. It is just another left wing site, controlled by evil Google. I haven't bothered in over a year.
Now, The Drudge Report is just like MSNBC, another leftist Fake News site.
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