Posted on 09/16/2006 6:51:22 AM PDT by bitt
Not speaking for the DUmmies but where I live we have a fine alternative to stuff from off-Island. Capitalism, as it is practiced in these United States, panders to DUmmies their market. Capitalism, to be a force for good, must include the intelligently greedy in its market, otherwise it is mere commercialism (q. v., W7NCD not some post-modern version dictionary).
There is a Wal-Mart Supercenter around 15 miles from us. The prices are so much lower than the local grocery stores and a wider variety! Their produce and meat departments are excellent too. The folks who work there are friendly and very helpful.Just my experience, of course. I refuse to buy at Target any more than necessary. Their lack of community values and higher prices irk me. :)
Good point.
http://www.sptimes.com/2005/03/25/State/Lured_employers_now_t.shtml
I manage to do coupons and specials and rob the local grocery store every week, so traveling to the nearest Wal-Mart for groceries isn't something I do...but in my experience, grocery stores in inner cities are way over-priced and if people can travel to a Wal-Mart and find lower prices, good for them.
That 70 percent is a complete and total fabrication.
They included in the 70 percent uninsured by Wal Mart young people who still were insured by their parents, people who work there as a 2nd job and are insured at their FT job and people who are married and covered by their spouses which covers a high percentage of those uninsured by Wal mart. Also PTers who are ineligible to be insured as they would at 90 percent of companies.
Union stoolie you probably are.
What gets me is the morons who actually think unions want to help Wal Mart workers. NO THEY WANT THEIR DUES!
Around here, the lowest prices for food are found at WinCo. Prices are about 25% cheaper than WM. WinCo is 100% employee owned. The best prices for drugs and general sundries are offered by Bi-Mart (another employee owned store). CostCo and WM are about the same price. Target stores in Oregon are much cleaner and offer a better shopping experience than WM.
You said:
"About 70% of WM employees (and their children) are dependent upon upon government for Medicare or Medicaid."
Got proof for that statement? I think your wrong, and your bias is showing....
But why let a good lie get in the way of bashing a large company right?
Hard to believe the rest of your rant when you can't get your facts straight, huh?
I guess you would be happy when the unions come in and take over walmart huh?
How about this one?
"The truth is that WM's food prices are higher in many cases than other local merchants. "
Got proof for that one too?
I doubt it......
WM sells 20% of the groceries sold in the country. The average grocery shopper at WM saves 17% over shopping elsewhere.
Recent study,released in the last week or so. I'll try and find it.
You allegation is pure nonsense. I have never been a union member in my life.
My sister the angry commie HATES WalMart. Never passes up a chance to put them down. But where did she take me shopping when I was visiting her in April? WALMART. And there were other stores there, in Tulsa, OK.
Big, big ping.
[Class warfare as every warfare requires two sides. The pressure to lower wages or "cost of labor" in order to increase profits is also a form of class warfare.]
Just like it takes two people to lie; one to lie and the other to listen.
I put myself through college by working at Liberty Glass in Sapulpa Ok. I had to be a member of the union. Glass Bottle Blowers of United States and Canada. That was 1969-1971. It was 106 outside in the summer and 110 inside the plant. YUCK. Paid well.
OK, that's fair enough, we all have to adjust our lives to our local conditions.
What threw me off was you quoting what I assumed to be nation average assertions about the number of WM EEs who needed welfare etc.
Are those numbers unique to your local area, or are they national numbers?
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