kalm wrote:Cluck U wrote:
What is wrong with those numbers? How do they negatively impact you...or anyone?
If anything, the "poor" (now that is a funny concept) Americans are happily engaged in watching Dr. Phil or the newest reality show on their new (CHEAPLY PRICED) flat screen TV while drinking lower priced sodas and eating low priced chips...interupted occassionally by a call on their cheap, government provided cell phone (a newly defined "necessity").
kalm, you should be in favor of the Walton model...after all, it reflects what people want. More things at lower prices. That allows people to live a higher lifestyle with less money. You, and the people who are living the better lifestyle, should be thankful for Walmart. Instead, petty jealousy rules the world.
So more things at lower prices is equal to better paying jobs so one can afford nicer things? You think Walmart's success is good for America as a whole?
Those numbers have no immediate impact on me. But I'm looking big picture and long term here.
Long term? Are you serious?
What was the long term effect Vanderbilt had on the railroad industry? What was the long term effect of Morgan's consolidation of electrical power production? Ma Bell? Name any mega industry and I'll show you success...not only for the company but for people in general. So yes, WalMart is good for this country because most people want more for less.
Sure, at some point the gubmint steps in and breaks things up...but in the meantime, people get better living conditions. To call the poor in America "poor" is a joke. They have roofs over their heads, electricty, running water, free education, food, sneakers, TVs...anything they "need" to live. All provided by the government (including a cell phone, for God's sake), if necessary.
The goods at WalMart allow lower class folks to live like kings compared to their predecessors. In the meantime, people like Grizhalfwit, think it is unfair if someone else has 2 beach houses and a $100,000 car.
With the way the government is going, as elected by the PEOPLE, people are going to continue to get more and more goodies provided to them to keep them satisfied. Who the hell needs a better paying job when the "necessities" are already provided?
Oh, that's right, people who want
more.
Well if you want "more", than go out and be creative enough to warrant "more".
Face it, the people who want more...and I mean really WANT (not wish for) more get more. They do something different than the average Joe. No WalMart will ever prevent that.