Harry ,, you missed your own point...
Most would agree with you that Wal-Mart should not have even been allowed to
set up its so efficient operations in the west and peddle the China products
as it has done damage to an economy with an already known fate. A known fate
because of you and your local brotherhood. So your barking the wrong story
there Harry, give the credit where credit is due. You are blaming Wal-Mart
for being smart, efficient and profit hungry,, Well, what about your union
brotherhood who are just as vicious, selfish and greedy. You and your union
bro deserve more of the credit for destroying today's economy than these
local box stores.
There was a need for these stores, there was a demand for them, yet there
was not a need for the union to continue on as long as it did or as strong
as it did or as damaging as it did. Unions did their thing and that was good
but they went too far and too long.
I think it is most obvious that non union products are far better value wise
than union made products, especially automobiles, but most products bought
at Wal-Mart (near 85%) are made in China and are cheaper, better quality and
more available than anything made over here.
If you and your unions are so wonderful, then how did you allow this to
happen, do you think the government should have implemented import quotas to
control the influx of offshore products to protect your union jobs again?
Forcing no Wal-Marts and the consumer to pay 3 times the price for a product
so you can have all those ridiculous fringes that you have now that you do
not earn?
Once again there Harry,, you make a pretty good argument but you have a
problem with facts,,,,
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Bert Robbins wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Bert Robbins wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Tuuk wrote:
Harry
See what your union brothers have done to America? I am surprised
actually
that it took you so long to figure out,,,
You can thank yourself and your union brotherhood for what is
happening
in
the west but any time I am in Wal-Mart I see all kinds of hypocrite
union
people... You all badmouth the capitalist and the freemarket but your
the
first to flock to these box stores to save ten cents on an item that
you
could buy Made in U.S.A. but you don't support your local union
brotherhood
of highly paid flunky monkeys...
Sorry...I don't shop at Wal-Mart, and neither do any of the union
people
I know. Never did like the place. But it seems to be your kind of
place.
You are too funny!
Really? Out where I live some few months ago, the locals prevailed upon
the county board to deny Wal-Mart a permit to build one of its monster
stores, and the union members down here, and there are lots of them,
mostly in the more skilled building trades, living in this area, played
a major support role in the activities leading up to and surrounding the
hearings.
You and your union thugs have wittingly contributed to the increased cost
of
basic goods needed by the middle and lower wage earners and their
families
residing in your county.
Up here in the PRMC we have a Wal-Mart along with several Target stores
and
Kohl's, Best Buy and even Kmart. We recognized the service to the
community
that stores that provide value perform.
Wal-Mart is a predatory merchant and employer, and provides no service
to any community. It drives local businesses out of business, underpays
and exploits its employees, and forces many of them to seek public
assistance when they need health care.
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A passing thought:
"And if you're interested in the quality of education and you're paying
attention to what you hear at Laclede, why don't you volunteer? Why
don't you mentor a child how to read?" —George W. Bush, St. Louis, Mo.,
Jan. 5, 2004
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