Posted by Edd in Ky on March 11, 2014 at 20:06:59 from (98.23.48.82):
In Reply to: Re: RE:Deleted post posted by jennifer408 on March 11, 2014 at 04:38:44:
Real question is how has walmart benefited the nation or the society? What do we have because of walmart, that we would not have had anyway?
It is not like they invented the home computer, HD TV, Home Air conditioning, Heat pumps, Heart by-pass surgery, Knee replacement, doubled vehicle gas mileage,installed cable tv or dish networks. Invented the cell phone, put up telecommunications satellites, doubled crop yields, invented the I-phone.
We would have had all the things that make life better without Walmart. maybe except, fat ladies in too-tight tee shirts with crude sayings.
Walmart just made it easier to buy some things. Nice, but Sears Roebuck did the same thing 100 years ago...it was called catalogs. And in 1950 it was called Department stores.
Did you starve before Walmart sold groceries? If they stopped selling groceries tomorrow would you starve?
Walmart has changed many things in America but I dare say we would have had most of those things anyway, just through a different purchasing channel.
I, as one taxpayer, am a bit tired of subsidizing their workers wages, healthcare and retirement plans.
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