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In reply to the discussion: The closed circle of Wal Mart economics [View all]ohheckyeah
(9,314 posts)67. Not really - Reagan
didn't come up with greed. Ever live in coal mining country where there was a company store? Greed was alive and well even then.....maybe especially then. Miners ended up owing the company more than they made and could only buy things from the company store.
Corporate greed isn't new and certainly isn't due to a Reagan revolution.
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big brands sold at walmart are often of cheaper quality, manufactured especially
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#57
you have no idea how many companies go OUT OF BUSINESS when they get wal-mart as a customer.
unblock
Nov 2012
#60
Gets worst than that, when you find the section on the Hand of the Marketplace
nadinbrzezinski
Nov 2012
#24
THen you already accepted the premise that Sam Walton built his business on
nadinbrzezinski
Nov 2012
#44
Walmart has only 2.2 million employees out of 133.8 million non-farm employees. Your theory is BS.
FarCenter
Nov 2012
#62
Actually, the fact was wrong -- they only have 1.4 million employees in the US
FarCenter
Nov 2012
#72
You have described a form of parasite which usurps but does not kill its host.
Fire Walk With Me
Nov 2012
#66