2020 U.S. Gun Sales Up By 10 Million
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Lots of businesses have been suffering during this horrendous pandemic. A few, however, have actually flourished. Take Walmart, for example. According to Statista, the retail giant pulled down roughly 9 and a half billion
more dollars in 2020 ($519.93 billion) than they did in 2019 ($510.33 billion).
Gun sales have gone through the roof as well. The latest report from The Texan puts the number of new, legally sold guns purchased last year in this country 10 million higher than 2019. If you ve had a hard time finding ammunition lately - this is why! There are millions of new shooters in the country snatching up pretty much every caliber there is! Don t believe me? Call up any gun shop in Shreveport or Bossier City and ask if they have 4 boxes of any cartridges you can think of and wait for the hearty laugh.
gentleman, thank you very much indeed and happy thanksgiving to one and all. thank you. not only are retailers facing a crunched timeline this year, but they re also worried that sticker shock from obama care is beginning to set in. take walmart, for example. it s worried that if you re spending more on health care, there s a good chance you are spending less on other things. bill martin is the founder of chopper track, and bill, is that for real? if people are worried about what they ve got to spend in the future, do you really mean that they spend less now? well, it s clearly possible that that could happen. but we ought to put a little clarity in the debate, if we could. so while everybody would like to talk about thanksgiving and the holiday season, what we re seeing this year is that there is a little bit more energy in the thanksgiving day, but the bottom line, stewart, is that s going end to up being a footnote on the holiday season. let me give you some perspective. so last
this is nothing but political malarkey. hey, look, we re trying to help the small guy. you re not not to the person receiving minimum wage, it s not political it s income. let me finish, david. take walmart and gary b. s hometown of washington, d.c. they passed the walmart rule. 75,000 square feet or more. that only affects walmart, you have to pay your employees 50% higher than competitors. what did walmart do? they did the smart thing, we re not opening stores. walmart has lowered food inflation by one percentage point. that helps the poor. they don t get this in washington, d.c., because of this political bs. david? i just say walmart can find its market somewhere else because but that takes jobs away. that takes jobs from d.c. the job they re offering at the wage they re offering means you have to have two jobs when you work for walmart. david, they have people lining up for those jobs! al at every walmart they open, people line up for the jobs. if the jobs we