WalMart Destroys Jobs, Yes, But The Benefits Go To Consumers

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Wal mart is the largest employer in the US and every few months I see another black man they have promoted to an executive position. I will never speak down on wal mart. ''
Its crazy how many blacks want to tear down the nations leading employer of African Americans :wow: These cacs got niqqas trained.:to:
 

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Its crazy how many blacks want to tear down the nations leading employer of African Americans :wow: These cacs got niqqas trained.:to:


Rocks at the throne. Truth e told wal mart could cut half their workforce and pocket the difference tomorrow.

People always want to hate the player, wal mart is just playing the game.
 

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Are consumers really saving money or are they just getting lower quality products manufactured in countries with lax labor regulations and where people are paid pennies?
 

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They are.

But is it really savings if it's just more people buying inferior products though? It's not the same value.

Destroy small businesses who are effectively the people who make up the middle class, create poorer people who have to buy cheaper shyt, call it savings.
 

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But is it really savings if it's just more people buying inferior products though? It's not the same value.

Destroy small businesses who are effectively the people who make up the middle class, create poorer people who have to buy cheaper shyt, call it savings.
You would prefer the poor having to pay more from mom and pop stores?:what:

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You would prefer the poor having to pay more from mom and pop stores?:what:

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how do you not understand this? :snoop:

THEIR BUSINESS MODELS ARE INHERENTLY DIFFERENT.

Everything from how they market their goods to how they expect to profit off of certain segments of the population:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-08-27/why-walmart-will-never-pay-like-costco.html

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/11/26/why-can-t-walmart-be-more-like-costco.html

dude, that's like saying black is not white
who gives a fukk that their model is different
they chose their gattdamn model
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The Italian mob had a business model different from all of them, slightly different from Wall mart though:beli:
 
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But is it really savings if it's just more people buying inferior products though? It's not the same value.

Destroy small businesses who are effectively the people who make up the middle class, create poorer people who have to buy cheaper shyt, call it savings.

@DEAD7 It's an interesting point that he's making though ... or at least what I took from it. Here's what I think his accessment is: Wal-mart provides low-wage jobs in addition to low cost goods and services. Consumers, when given the choice, choose to buy these slightly lower cost / lower quality goods. In response to this, businesses produce more of the lower quality goods to keep up with demand, and as a result, there is also more need for these low wage jobs... Ultimately, fewer people can even afford the higher quality goods, because many of them have a small income ... etc....

I think the question is, how do we prevent this cycle of with vast underemployment and huge wealth disparity between social classes? And... what I think you're asking ... is corporatism a net "good" thing for society?
 
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