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October 29, 2009 at 7:45 AM #476037October 29, 2009 at 7:49 AM #475201ArrayaParticipant
[quote=CONCHO]Really, you should go thank those *unskilled* workers everyday that they don’t compete with you, instead of denigrating them. You don’t really want them going after your job.
We should be nice to them because we will likely soon all join them when no one needs our “skills” anymore. I think the world can probably live without a few American MBAs and attorneys…[/quote]
October 29, 2009 at 7:49 AM #475377ArrayaParticipant[quote=CONCHO]Really, you should go thank those *unskilled* workers everyday that they don’t compete with you, instead of denigrating them. You don’t really want them going after your job.
We should be nice to them because we will likely soon all join them when no one needs our “skills” anymore. I think the world can probably live without a few American MBAs and attorneys…[/quote]
October 29, 2009 at 7:49 AM #475741ArrayaParticipant[quote=CONCHO]Really, you should go thank those *unskilled* workers everyday that they don’t compete with you, instead of denigrating them. You don’t really want them going after your job.
We should be nice to them because we will likely soon all join them when no one needs our “skills” anymore. I think the world can probably live without a few American MBAs and attorneys…[/quote]
October 29, 2009 at 7:49 AM #475817ArrayaParticipant[quote=CONCHO]Really, you should go thank those *unskilled* workers everyday that they don’t compete with you, instead of denigrating them. You don’t really want them going after your job.
We should be nice to them because we will likely soon all join them when no one needs our “skills” anymore. I think the world can probably live without a few American MBAs and attorneys…[/quote]
October 29, 2009 at 7:49 AM #476042ArrayaParticipant[quote=CONCHO]Really, you should go thank those *unskilled* workers everyday that they don’t compete with you, instead of denigrating them. You don’t really want them going after your job.
We should be nice to them because we will likely soon all join them when no one needs our “skills” anymore. I think the world can probably live without a few American MBAs and attorneys…[/quote]
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October 29, 2009 at 8:50 AM #475235AnonymousGuestCompetition is great for society to a point. Globalization as you call it is what? We here in the US can extort third world countries so you can have Twinkies for a dime less?? Wal Mart has personally caused many American companies to manufacture overseas. Levi’s, Dill Pickles, the list goes on. So it isn’t hate for the entrepreneurship of Wal Mart, it is for the globalization. Why is it OK to buy goods from slave labor as long as it isn’t here in the US? It is OK as long as you don’t see it. OR is it the excuse that if we didn’t do it someone else would??? Let Wally world learn to be competitive without foreign goods (yes everyone sells crap from china, but only because the leader WW does it and they have to be competitive), then I would shop there and applaud them. Some people live with their choices some people ignore them. That is fine. Keep shopping at Wally World but don’t keep asking what is happening to my country. Before you all jump on that, I know that Wally world isn’t the only downfall of America but it sure is aiding the cause. .
October 29, 2009 at 8:50 AM #475413AnonymousGuestCompetition is great for society to a point. Globalization as you call it is what? We here in the US can extort third world countries so you can have Twinkies for a dime less?? Wal Mart has personally caused many American companies to manufacture overseas. Levi’s, Dill Pickles, the list goes on. So it isn’t hate for the entrepreneurship of Wal Mart, it is for the globalization. Why is it OK to buy goods from slave labor as long as it isn’t here in the US? It is OK as long as you don’t see it. OR is it the excuse that if we didn’t do it someone else would??? Let Wally world learn to be competitive without foreign goods (yes everyone sells crap from china, but only because the leader WW does it and they have to be competitive), then I would shop there and applaud them. Some people live with their choices some people ignore them. That is fine. Keep shopping at Wally World but don’t keep asking what is happening to my country. Before you all jump on that, I know that Wally world isn’t the only downfall of America but it sure is aiding the cause. .
October 29, 2009 at 8:50 AM #475775AnonymousGuestCompetition is great for society to a point. Globalization as you call it is what? We here in the US can extort third world countries so you can have Twinkies for a dime less?? Wal Mart has personally caused many American companies to manufacture overseas. Levi’s, Dill Pickles, the list goes on. So it isn’t hate for the entrepreneurship of Wal Mart, it is for the globalization. Why is it OK to buy goods from slave labor as long as it isn’t here in the US? It is OK as long as you don’t see it. OR is it the excuse that if we didn’t do it someone else would??? Let Wally world learn to be competitive without foreign goods (yes everyone sells crap from china, but only because the leader WW does it and they have to be competitive), then I would shop there and applaud them. Some people live with their choices some people ignore them. That is fine. Keep shopping at Wally World but don’t keep asking what is happening to my country. Before you all jump on that, I know that Wally world isn’t the only downfall of America but it sure is aiding the cause. .
October 29, 2009 at 8:50 AM #475852AnonymousGuestCompetition is great for society to a point. Globalization as you call it is what? We here in the US can extort third world countries so you can have Twinkies for a dime less?? Wal Mart has personally caused many American companies to manufacture overseas. Levi’s, Dill Pickles, the list goes on. So it isn’t hate for the entrepreneurship of Wal Mart, it is for the globalization. Why is it OK to buy goods from slave labor as long as it isn’t here in the US? It is OK as long as you don’t see it. OR is it the excuse that if we didn’t do it someone else would??? Let Wally world learn to be competitive without foreign goods (yes everyone sells crap from china, but only because the leader WW does it and they have to be competitive), then I would shop there and applaud them. Some people live with their choices some people ignore them. That is fine. Keep shopping at Wally World but don’t keep asking what is happening to my country. Before you all jump on that, I know that Wally world isn’t the only downfall of America but it sure is aiding the cause. .
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