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Well, take a case like Rubbermaid. There was a very, very well-known American company. They're making all kinds of products, office products, in-and-out trays and garbage cans and all kinds of things in plastics and so forth. And they got into quite a confrontation [with Wal-Mart]. Who's in charge at that point? Was Rubbermaid selling stuff to Wal-Mart, or was Wal-Mart dictating terms of what it wants to buy? ...
... Wal-Mart puts the pressure on these manufacturers to: "Come in here and sell me the same merchandise you sold me last year, but sell it at a reduced cost. And we know you can sell it to us at a reduced cost, because we've been to your factory. We've seen your books. We've seen your cost of product, cost of shipping," so on and so forth, "your wage cost." They look at all that, and they call it "partnership."
So this information technology -- I mean, Wal-Mart makes a big thing about sharing information technology. I guess Retail Link was the software that they had.
Retail Link, that's right.
After Rubbermaid filed bankruptcy, the surviving vendors for Wal-Mart went to the very Rubbermaid plants and bought all the equipment to ship back to their factories in China...
PLEASE WATCH... Running On Empty!
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/story/2008/12/should-we-save-gm.html
What we know... It's Obvious that Congress NO LONGER represents the people, oh you may get a morsel thrown here or a very public BS PR bill there, but overall, there's no representation of the people. The Preverse Operations of the Federal and State government on Lies, Theft, and Power need to be halted.
That said, The failure of the big 3, systemic failure of the entire production infrastructure and supporting services infrastructure may be the best thing for the New Revolution.
This dramatic and tragic result may finally light the fires under the butts of the American Sheeple.
"Damn the torpedos...crackout the Pitchforks and torches!"
... Wal-Mart puts the pressure on these manufacturers to: "Come in here and sell me the same merchandise you sold me last year, but sell it at a reduced cost. And we know you can sell it to us at a reduced cost, because we've been to your factory. We've seen your books. We've seen your cost of product, cost of shipping," so on and so forth, "your wage cost." They look at all that, and they call it "partnership."
So this information technology -- I mean, Wal-Mart makes a big thing about sharing information technology. I guess Retail Link was the software that they had.
Retail Link, that's right.
After Rubbermaid filed bankruptcy, the surviving vendors for Wal-Mart went to the very Rubbermaid plants and bought all the equipment to ship back to their factories in China...
PLEASE WATCH... Running On Empty!
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/story/2008/12/should-we-save-gm.html
What we know... It's Obvious that Congress NO LONGER represents the people, oh you may get a morsel thrown here or a very public BS PR bill there, but overall, there's no representation of the people. The Preverse Operations of the Federal and State government on Lies, Theft, and Power need to be halted.
That said, The failure of the big 3, systemic failure of the entire production infrastructure and supporting services infrastructure may be the best thing for the New Revolution.
This dramatic and tragic result may finally light the fires under the butts of the American Sheeple.
"Damn the torpedos...crackout the Pitchforks and torches!"
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