I feel somewhat responsible for the Borders Books bankruptcy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Borders had lousy management and made bad corporate decisions, so its fate is less like a terrible accident than a slow-motion slide into a ditch, but it's hard to be happy about a bookseller's demise.
I'm concerned about a lot of serious border issues. This book is about the border reality and the struggles of the undocumented worker.
The country - or the government - is headed for bankruptcy. So we're going to be continuing to speak out against corporate welfare as something that hurts everybody except those direct beneficiaries.
Bankruptcy is a serious decision that people have to make.
I don't sell enough books to pay for the lawyers, however. And these various problems finally became too much.
Bankruptcy is about financial death and financial rebirth. Bankruptcy is the great American story rewritten. We're a nation of debtors.
So much has changed in our business. E-books, that's been one of the principal developments. There has been also the failure of Borders and the rise of Amazon, just to name two others.
Usury once in control will wreck the nation.
Family responsibility, yes, and always. Family bankruptcy due to the cruel rules of government, no.
The women who file for bankruptcy played by all the rules, but they are still in economic freefall.
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