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A Louis Vuitton store in Ohio was left with nothing to sell on the showroom floor after people in ski masks ran inside and stole $140,000 worth of merchandise, deputies said.
Elections have consequences. I find this quite adrenaline stimulating to think about doing actually. Chuckle. Much of that stuff has manufactured value though...much like diamonds it has the perception of scarcity and value. Those handbags don't really have 10x the value of materials as a hand bag you would buy at Kohl's. I would never buy any of the stuff they sell there, but that's aside the point....the point is the looting continues.
So a leftist company gets their product stolen? Maybe they should push harder for defund the police initiatives? That will stop their products from disappearing, right?
So a leftist company gets their product stolen? Maybe they should push harder for defund the police initiatives? That will stop their products from disappearing, right?
Somebody has to do something with all that grossly overpriced merchandise... Joe Biden is destroying the economy and the purchasing power of American consumers... So these kind gentle democrats are doing the right thing by stepping up their efforts to take up the slack. Gotta keep that merchandise flying off the shelf, or else those prices will have to come down! Supply and demand! And these democrats were considerate enough to mask up so they don't spread their germs! America's finest and most upstanding citizens in action! God bless democrats and all the fine work they do!
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