Sure retailers are always shoving products down our throats.
The Christmas season is not a time for thanks, nor an alms to Jesus Christ. It's a time to spend money, and spend more.
To refrain from redundancy, we already know how shallow these days will become.
Temperatures continue to hover in the high 60s, and I've yet to pull a jacket out of the winter bin.
The way I see it, Christmas essentially takes up one-third of the year, nearly four months.
I'm wondering if people had real solutions to this time of year--because it's no trend. It's American consumerism. We barely get through the boo in Halloween and yet we're giving glad tidings.
What's your take?
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