The business that took over back then were ‘the big guys’ forcing out the ‘little guys’ who couldn’t compete.
Then Walmart forced them out.
Now, Walmart looks to be the ‘little kid’ on the block, and is fighting for it’s own survival.
I heard the same bitter nonsense you are now spouting 50 years ago when the ‘big farmers’ where gobbling up the little guys who were living on a shoestring.
Those ‘big guys’ are, for the most part, now gone, victims of the same constructive destruction that will continue as long as man is on the earth.
Personal attacks????? Bah, you’ll have to do much better if you want to get a rise out of me.
I spit guys like you out even before breakfast.
First the facts. The relative size and assets of Walmart in comparison to the small businesses they put out of business were exponentially bigger that their target business’. Now Amazon same to Walmart.
Second fact issue. The big farmers you talked about were actually huge corporate agribusiness enterprises. They were not farmers. They were corporate sharks.
These issues were argued at the time of the Founders. Your group has won recent battles, but your group will not win the war.
You spin language like CNN.
Think you will be eating your own words for breakfast. So spit away, but you might be surprised at what you find in your boca. Think you big mouth defenders of the current corporatism and globalism and profits uber alles may end up spitting out your own teeth.