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Re: Wal mart mentality?


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Posted by trucker40 on September 21, 2009 at 15:20:01 from (69.154.212.184):

In Reply to: Re: Wal mart mentality? posted by Ken Macfarlane on September 21, 2009 at 11:07:37:

For the most part,any company doing business with Wal Mart goes by their rules.No legitimate company can compete with slave labor.Slave labor is not allowed in the United States,yet.So if Wal Mart says to lower your price to do business with them,you have to move to China maybe,or at least Mexico.Just like anything else a business ever does,they want as much profit as possible.Somehow business has ran things for at least 30 years now.Wonder why?Business does not care about you,whether you are an American or not,if you live or die,they just want more profit.Things werent always that way completely.Most of the stuff in Wal Mart was once made in the USA and things were arranged so that Americans made a living making this stuff.Now nothing means anything any more.People only buy the lowest price.Next they will want to have slaves here,and the government will probably agree.Tyranny is still with us.
Somehow we went from an attitude of helping each other to not caring about anyone else.
Most of it is because of the lies spread by the right wing nut cases.Left wing nut cases are just as bad about causing problems if they get riled up too.However the right side arguments will suck you in,and then you will learn its a total lie.They have worn out their welcome politically,and before we run them out of politics we will already be mad at the left wing.
Life was way better when we were going to the moon,before we got there.We had a goal,you still had things you liked about the country.We were the best in the world,but still kind of dumb.Seems the more education we got,the dumber we got.Work develops character.Education creates ignorance,at least the communist way its taught in America
We came a long ways from the turn of the century of 1900 to 2009.People rode horses everywhere,steam trains,and worked hard.Now we ride something,car,truck,motorcycle,hardly do anything and now have slaves making our products for us.1900 wasnt even 40 years from when we had a Civil War about slavery among other things.I guess as long as humans are on Earth the stronger ones are going to try and enslave the weaker ones.Weakness seems to be which group has more knowledge than the other one.Everybody is not an educated fool.Lots of people worked their way up,but the liars and the people who run things dont want hard working knowledgeable people,they want people that are smart enough to do what they are told and not much more.So when you put Wal Mart in the recipe and a few other ingredients,you get some rich Arkansas people,and lots of damage.They wouldnt have got this far if there were other companies that cared about America.They only are a little worse than the rest of the crooks.Thats all it took for them to get this far,just because the Government was friendly to them,and they got away with stuff other companies wouldnt try,until they did it.Now the whole country is suffering from Wal Martization.There are some things we have Government for.One of them is to keep companies from running the government.There are some things only the government can do,like run the military.The lie that government was too intrusive and had to be smaller,only helped rich people.Working people got the shaft.Wal Mart is like a slap in the face on top of all the rest of the crap they did,and its not entirely Wal Marts fault,they just grew in an environment that was dragged in by a bunch of rich crooks who wanted to get rid of government oversight.Yeah its long,but its true.


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