Anonymous wrote:Tyson’s isn’t a proxy for the American economy. It isn’t the real America. Even on bad economic times it’s good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by how many DC license plates I see at Tysons. There is shopping in DC. They can take the metro to Pentagon City. And yet still so many DC residents decide to drive all the way out to Tysons to shop.
DC residents are everywhere in VA malls and grocery stores. They are so annoying with their nasty attitudes.
How can you tell we're from DC? Our cars are outside but our attitudes are inside?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by how many DC license plates I see at Tysons. There is shopping in DC. They can take the metro to Pentagon City. And yet still so many DC residents decide to drive all the way out to Tysons to shop.
DC residents are everywhere in VA malls and grocery stores. They are so annoying with their nasty attitudes.
How can you tell we're from DC? Our cars are outside but our attitudes are inside?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by how many DC license plates I see at Tysons. There is shopping in DC. They can take the metro to Pentagon City. And yet still so many DC residents decide to drive all the way out to Tysons to shop.
DC residents are everywhere in VA malls and grocery stores. They are so annoying with their nasty attitudes.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by how many DC license plates I see at Tysons. There is shopping in DC. They can take the metro to Pentagon City. And yet still so many DC residents decide to drive all the way out to Tysons to shop.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by how many DC license plates I see at Tysons. There is shopping in DC. They can take the metro to Pentagon City. And yet still so many DC residents decide to drive all the way out to Tysons to shop.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by how many DC license plates I see at Tysons. There is shopping in DC. They can take the metro to Pentagon City. And yet still so many DC residents decide to drive all the way out to Tysons to shop.
Anonymous wrote:There is a sever disconnect with Americans voting to the right because of the “economy”. Yet if you go to Tysons Corner shopping mall right now, it’s an hour to get in and there are lines of people everywhere buying stuff they don’t even need. It’s astonishing how they voted for all the wrong reasons when the reality is clearly the opposite of what they think is going on.
Anonymous wrote:Red states are also flush with moola. Just stop by your local Target or Walmart and watch the swarms of people flooding the Black Friday and Christmas sales. Like OP said, it’s ACROSS the country there are RECORD sales everywhere. No matter the Blue or Red states.
Anonymous wrote:Black Friday sales are record breaking this year all around the country. This is despite your social economic level, area, or income. So much for the bad economy indeed.