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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Why do liberals have such a hatred for WalMart?
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Living in a blue state just gets better and better! ;) :D |
me, i could give a crap about walmart. it has nothing to do with me being liberal or whatever. i like the underdog. always, rooting for the little guy. nothing can make me kill time like browsing in a small neighborhood hardware store, book store, or music store. i love how the old school towns had a central downtown area, which encourages public transportation. i love when the owner of a store knows the product, believes in the product and maybe even USED the product. Walmart is just about moving product, and the basic savings of buying in bulk is killing mom and pops. it is ironic, people owning their own business's has got to be better for the economy than a bunch of folks working minimum wage at business juggernauts.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Why do liberals have such a hatred for WalMart?
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and the reason our cars are crap has little to do with union. Germany is HIGHLY unionized, so your argument falls flat there. U.S. cars are crap because American Bus. Management has no vision, no soul and is more of a slave to his stock quote than his buyer. That's why U.S. cars are crap. |
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No doubt some union representatives do a poor job of representing their membership. No doubt job protections have been abused. I understand hatred of unions, where the hater has access to just certain selected information/innuendo about union misbehavior. In my industry (construction) workers serve at the pleasure of management. They have no job security. Their season is about 8 months long. Their careers are maybe twenty (before their bodies give up). And yeah, there are better workers and there are not-so-good workers. But for the most part, a good construction company will actually WANT to deal with the labor unions. For a variety of reasons. The best contractors on our projects wouldn't dream of operating their businesses without that relationship, and the services provided by union representatives. No to mention the very much higher level of experience and training that union construction workers have compared to their non-union counterparts. I'm frankly proud of our union construction workforce here. And so are the very efficient companies that rely on them to build our buildings and roads. They work their asses off.
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I will say, nothing is better than running your own small business. OK, DEs are better, but they don't last as long and the rewards are fleeting. |
Wal-Mart takes its profits out of the community. And that's the direction of American commerce. Wealth is being concentrated away from the ordinary citizenry. It's going to be a problem.
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I'm no fan of unions either. There was a time when they were absolutely essential to America becoming the social and economic powerhouse it is today. If you are middle class, your station in life can probably be traced, directly or indirectly, to a labor union.
Their success made them bloated and corrupt. Maybe irrelevant. But they are not responsible for all the world's ills. If you drive a Porsche, it was built by union labor. |
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WalMart doesn't bother me much, but Home Depot drives me nuts. They started replacing the cashiers at the Home Depot near me with talking automated check out machines. The machines are much friendlier. I also can't stand it when I find something I want and its 35' off the floor, and all the hired help acts like its a major endeavor to go get a cherry picker and get it down for you. |
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Seems a shame. Everytime I tackle a project that requires a bit of knowlege I don't possess, I feel extra good about being able to learn a new skill. I also find that many of the Johnnies and Janes become more interested in thoes types of activities, rather than another soccer game where "everyone's a winner". At least until they become older and have leaned codependance... No political staement here. More societal... :) |
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And let's not forget the positives. If you're a retailer that sells some of the 90% of consumer products and services that Wal-mart doesn't sell, you love them. Think about the retail traffic that Wal-mart concentrates. Banks, restaurants, hair salons, repair shops, plus all the retailers that sell complementary or higher-end goods. Case in point: Hibbett Sporting Goods (small footprint branded sports footwear and apparel stores--if you're in the south you know them) loves to locate in Wal-mart centers. Once the kiddies discover how crappy Wal-mart's sporting goods department is, they drag Mom right over to buy their new Nikes.
Sorry about the record/video store. Suck at the teat of fixed markups too long, and it makes you lazy. |
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It's just that some, especially socialists, can't see them for what they are. |
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what do you think happens when the kids are left alone to just play? THEY CAN'T (sorry for yelling). Yup, I have friends who say their kids can't play independently without being given something to do and direction on how to do it. I grew up in rural CT in the 70s. other than splitting wood, being given something to do just wasn't an option. Tonka trucks, frogs and toads and turtles outside, Lego's and books inside. I think my strongest point, and many around me, is our innovative thinking, because that's what our brains did during the developmental years. forget China, our country is doomed because it's being raised by a nation of nannies shuttling kids off to activities where they "learn" steps and processes. |
THANK YOU!!
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Shaun- That's the most interesting post I've seen in a long time. VERY interesting!
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What percentage of kids have that problem? 1%? 2%? I have no idea, but I suspect it's much more common in certain regions/classes/socioeconomic groups than others.
Probably not a big issue among the kids of Wal-mart employees. |
Conservatives and Liberals alike should hate Wal-Mart. Their employees are sucking up entitlement dollars:
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