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Glad to hear Costco's doing so well. Not any surprise considering the madhouse I have to endure whenever I go there on the weekend. Sam's and Wal-mart (Hock-tooey!) are prime examples of what is wrong with American capitalism. Corporatism at its worse. Circumvent every labor law to be legally compliant but remain unethical as hell, strong arm communities by demanding tax free status to build their temple's of doom for a period of 20 years and then once the time is up they move out of the location build a new one right next to it and then demand a new tax free life for another 20 years or threaten to pull stakes. Pay such a meager wage that the employees can only afford to shop at their place of employment, I mean talk about wage slavery...
Does it seem more than suspicious to anyone else that the rise of Wal-Mart (Hock-tooey!) came about the same time another Little Rock darling made his way into the WH? There couldn't be any correlation, I mean could there? The government wouldn't conspire with big business, would it?
Does it seem more than suspicious to anyone else that the rise of Wal-Mart (Hock-tooey!) came about the same time another Little Rock darling made his way into the WH? There couldn't be any correlation, I mean could there? The government wouldn't conspire with big business, would it?