Of course, I'm not infantile enough to blame the president in 2019 for shoplifting.
Don't you wish everyone here was non-infantile?
Of course, I'm not infantile enough to blame the president in 2019 for shoplifting.
Don't you wish everyone here was non-infantile?
Originally posted by: MisterPicture
Of course, I'm not infantile enough to blame the president in 2019 for shoplifting.
Don't you wish everyone here was non-infantile?
Please post the link for your claim about the "fallen % of shoplifting". Your post does not provide (1) source of the information, (2) by %, do you mean the number of instances- a) nationwide?,- b) in a certain state/city?, c) the value of items stolen? The only thing "infantile" here is the claim that you have posted without any facts to back up your claim. And who claimed that shoplifting was tied to who is the President? Get back to us with concrete information, not innuendos that are not backed with sources and/or facts.
Originally posted by: David Miller
Please post the link for your claim about the "fallen % of shoplifting". Your post does not provide (1) source of the information, (2) by %, do you mean the number of instances- a) nationwide?,- b) in a certain state/city?, c) the value of items stolen? The only thing "infantile" here is the claim that you have posted without any facts to back up your claim. And who claimed that shoplifting was tied to who is the President? Get back to us with concrete information, not innuendos that are not backed with sources and/or facts.
Off your meds again?
Originally posted by: MisterPicture
Of course, I'm not infantile enough to blame the president in 2019 for shoplifting.
Don't you wish everyone here was non-infantile?
The number of felons in the Oval Office has fallen by 100% since 2019.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
The number of felons in the Oval Office has fallen by 100% since 2019.
The number of truthful postings by Lying Lewis has fallen 100% since 2019...
Originally posted by: David Miller
The number of truthful postings by Lying Lewis has fallen 100% since 2019...
Ahhh...so you're saying that everything I posted in 2019 was truthful?
(I goad David into saying the silliest things!)
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
Ahhh...so you're saying that everything I posted in 2019 was truthful?
(I goad David into saying the silliest things!)
Pre 2019, the % of untrurhful postings by you was 99% - happy now with the clarification?
Originally posted by: David Miller
Pre 2019, the % of untrurhful postings by you was 99% - happy now with the clarification?
According to whom? YOU????
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Davey Dear, you've told us repeatedly that Trump never lies...so your ability to distinguish the truth from a lie is, shall we say...compromised.
Boys, could you two settle down?
Anyway, here's the link: Retail Group Retracts Startling Claim About ‘Organized’ Shoplifting
You know that claim they made that 50% of the retail losses were due to organized gangs? Turns out it's closer to 5%.
Originally posted by: MisterPicture
Boys, could you two settle down?
Anyway, here's the link: Retail Group Retracts Startling Claim About ‘Organized’ Shoplifting
You know that claim they made that 50% of the retail losses were due to organized gangs? Turns out it's closer to 5%.
Now for the TRUTH -Retail Theft Losses Mount From Shoplifting, Flash Mobs — And Organized Crime ---Violent Shoplifting Increases In the 2023 survey of 117 retail brands, 88% reported shoplifters have grown more aggressive and violent than a year earlier. As for perpetrators of organized retail crime, ORC for short, 67% of respondents say they're growing even more violent and aggressive, compounding on increased violence from prior years. "Retailers are seeing unprecedented levels of theft coupled with rampant crime in their stores, and the situation is only becoming more dire," wrote David Johnson, vice president of asset protection and retail operations at the NRF. "Far beyond the financial impact of these crimes, the violence and concerns over safety continue to be the priority for all retailers, regardless of size or cate -- Retail theft losses swelled to $112.1 billion in 2022, up 19% from $93.9 billion the year before. Those somber numbers come from the 2023 National Retail Security Survey, released in late September by the Loss Prevention Research Council and the National Retail Federation. --- https://www.investors.com/news/retail-theft-losses-mount-from-shoplifting-flash-mobs-organized-crime/