The holiday season is now well underway in the U.S., and with a shorter-than-usual window before Christmas, Americans are hopefully headlong into their shopping despite mixed prospects for the retail sector. But even though the Thanksgiving leftovers are long gone (wait, is that just my house?), there's plenty of joy and things to be thankful for, whether you celebrate or protest — and Bloomberg Opinion's writers are already in the spirit. Mostly. The True Black Friday Experience Just Isn't Available Online — Sarah Halzack An American Thanksgiving Story Without Any Heroes — Tyler Cowen Eleven Things for Political Junkies to Be Thankful For — Jonathan Bernstein A $56 Billion Thanksgiving Deal Feast to Make Bankers Fat — Tara Lachapelle The Salvation Army's Actions Speak Louder Than Its Theology — Stephen L. Carter Give Thanks, Americans. You're Back to Work. — Michael R. Strain More Thanksgiving Pecans Will Be Made in China — David Fickling This is the Theme of the Week edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, Sunday's roundup of our biggest topic of commentary. |
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