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Walmart Quietly Closes 23 Stores In Democrat-Run Cities

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Americans continue to be told that the economy is fine.

Bidenomics is working, we’ve been assured over and over again.

But it seems a day doesn’t go by that this narrative gets exposed for the blatant lie that it is.

People are still pinching pennies at the grocery store.

That is if there’s still a grocery store around.

Walmart recently announced that it would be closing 23 of its locations in 14 states across the country.

The White House is surely busy this weekend figuring out how to spin this economic failure.

On Monday, we will be assured that this isn’t a sign of a failing economy.

Gotta give it to them, this is going to be a tough one to twist.

People are already expressing their distaste for Bidenomics.

But perhaps, just maybe, this can’t all be put on Bidenomics.

People were quick to notice the locations of the store closures.

It’s sad to see these closures happen all at once, considering the lost jobs and hardships this will create for those communities.

That said, if they weren’t getting robbed blind at every opportunity, they would probably still be there.

The Daily Mail has more on the Walmart closures:

The closures happened in 14 different states – Illinois, Indiana, Hawaii, Washington, Minnesota, New Mexico, Wisconsin, Florida, Texas, DC, Kansas, Oregon, California, Georgia and Connecticut.

Among those affected were 12 ‘Supercenters’, seven ‘Neighborhood Markets’ and four ‘Discount Stores’. One of those Supercenters is scheduled to reopen as a Neighborhood Market in Atlanta.

It also shut two ‘pickup only’ experimental stores in Illinois and Arkansas.

Four of the total closures were in Chicago and first announced in April last year.

‘The simplest explanation is that collectively our Chicago stores have not been profitable since we opened the first one nearly 17 years ago,’ it said in a statement at the time.

‘These stores lose tens of millions of dollars a year, and their annual losses nearly doubled in just the last five years,’ they said.


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