(November 8, 2014 at 2:03 pm)Heywood Wrote: If people got more value for their money from a small business instead of Walmart....they would go to the small business.
Its the people telling me. I walk into a Walmart and its always crowded with people buying stuff which makes their lives better at cheap prices.
(November 8, 2014 at 1:34 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Any business that does not care about the lowest paid ability to make ends meet has no business being in business.
I see....you would rather have all those Walmart employees have no income at all...by closing down Walmart...because YOU don't like their pay rates....then having them get the wages they agreed to work for?
Nobody forces anyone to work at Walmart.
(November 8, 2014 at 1:32 pm)DramaQueen Wrote: I heard that McDonald's taste like crap.
Once I fed a McDonald's burger to my dog.....She licked her asshole for a half hour just to get rid of the aftertaste.
Hello McFly, all you are arguing is that the ends justifies the means. I just got done telling YOU about someone who sides with YOU that even with that as a small business owner they agreed with ME that Walmart hurts small businesses.
Big business is needed, you will not here me argue that they are not. But again, there is good wealth and bad wealth. COSTCO is an example of constructive wealth. Their higher pay allows their workers to not only buy there but also at local businesses.
Bad wealth is what Walmart does. We subsidize their bank accounts through food stamps because their workers are basically stuck buying at those places most of the time because that is the only place they can afford to shop. And on top of tax payers subsidizing their low wages mentality, they also move into a location and undercut and kill small businesses.