Travlyr
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When a company gets subsidies by the State and takes away from average Mom & Pop businesses, that is fair?
When a company strong arms purveyors to make their things at the price Walmart dictates, that is fair?
When Walmart props up factories in China where the people get paid $3.00 a day to make products to sell to the U.S. at a rate hike of 200%, that is fair?
I live in a small town who continuously fights to not let Walmart in or around our town. I am thankful a lot of people have insight and enough wisdom to be stubborn enough to not fall for their deception-- that it will bring jobs to our area and all the other lies they say. We have a lot to protect around here, we keep local businesses in business by keeping Walmart out of our town!
Not to mention Walmart was the main reason we have RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) in products--do some research on that. They worked hand-and-hand with the DoD to have all products with tracking devices on them!
We are not dealing with a truly free market--we have crony capitalism and Walmart capitalizes on it.
You need to watch the documentary I posted...then come back in to the discussion.
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A lot of people who claim to be from the Austrian school advocate for government subsistence in business. Jeffrey Tucker wrote an article about how well McDonalds was doing and that the measly $Millions in subsidies they got from TARP was offset by the taxes and regulations. I'm with you. If Walmart did not get subsides and protections from governments, they would have to compete.
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