Posted by Paul on April 18, 2014 at 07:17:12 from (66.60.223.232):
In Reply to: Small business posted by showcrop on April 18, 2014 at 05:17:57:
We are human beings. We want our cake and Edith too.
We all want to be paid double what we are paid now, and we all want the best deal on the stuff we spend our money on.
Its easy to say it is all Walmarts fault, and many do.
Its easy to say its all the unions fault, and many do.
Actually, it just is.
40 years ago it was all Japan's fault.
Now Japan is in a bad ecconomic funk, its all Cinas fault.
Actually China is cooling its jets too, and they have to get their pollution u der control somewhat, and workers are looking at better conditions.
So it is becoming all someone else's fault.
We might all have to look in the mirror once in a while too tho.
And the mom and pop store, the few that are, are selling the same made in China product that Walmart does, for 20% more. Donno how shopping there really helps all that much either.
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