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October 26, 2009 at 1:47 PM #474522October 26, 2009 at 2:17 PM #473684CBadParticipant
I’ve only ever been to one in New York. I’m waiting for Super Wal-Mart to merge with Home Depot and then there will be just one stop. It will be hell but we’ll only get out of the car once.
October 26, 2009 at 2:17 PM #473863CBadParticipantI’ve only ever been to one in New York. I’m waiting for Super Wal-Mart to merge with Home Depot and then there will be just one stop. It will be hell but we’ll only get out of the car once.
October 26, 2009 at 2:17 PM #474226CBadParticipantI’ve only ever been to one in New York. I’m waiting for Super Wal-Mart to merge with Home Depot and then there will be just one stop. It will be hell but we’ll only get out of the car once.
October 26, 2009 at 2:17 PM #474303CBadParticipantI’ve only ever been to one in New York. I’m waiting for Super Wal-Mart to merge with Home Depot and then there will be just one stop. It will be hell but we’ll only get out of the car once.
October 26, 2009 at 2:17 PM #474527CBadParticipantI’ve only ever been to one in New York. I’m waiting for Super Wal-Mart to merge with Home Depot and then there will be just one stop. It will be hell but we’ll only get out of the car once.
October 26, 2009 at 6:18 PM #473820EconProfParticipantWal-Mart has lower prices by keeping costs down. They don’t pay union wages, buy in bulk and force their suppliers to sell to them for less, and have far superior inventory systems.
Like it or not, they will eat the lunch of the Von’s, Ralph’s, Lucky’s, whose lobbies have fought hard to keep WM supercenters out of CA.
If you think a cashier’s job is worth $20 per hour plus generous fringe benefits, you probably also think GM assembly line workers are worth their $30 or so an hour plus generous fringe benefits.
Competition, of the sort offered by WalMart, has done more to help the nation’s poor lucky enough to shop there than any number of welfare programs. It is interesting how the liberal elites love to hate WalMart.October 26, 2009 at 6:18 PM #473998EconProfParticipantWal-Mart has lower prices by keeping costs down. They don’t pay union wages, buy in bulk and force their suppliers to sell to them for less, and have far superior inventory systems.
Like it or not, they will eat the lunch of the Von’s, Ralph’s, Lucky’s, whose lobbies have fought hard to keep WM supercenters out of CA.
If you think a cashier’s job is worth $20 per hour plus generous fringe benefits, you probably also think GM assembly line workers are worth their $30 or so an hour plus generous fringe benefits.
Competition, of the sort offered by WalMart, has done more to help the nation’s poor lucky enough to shop there than any number of welfare programs. It is interesting how the liberal elites love to hate WalMart.October 26, 2009 at 6:18 PM #474361EconProfParticipantWal-Mart has lower prices by keeping costs down. They don’t pay union wages, buy in bulk and force their suppliers to sell to them for less, and have far superior inventory systems.
Like it or not, they will eat the lunch of the Von’s, Ralph’s, Lucky’s, whose lobbies have fought hard to keep WM supercenters out of CA.
If you think a cashier’s job is worth $20 per hour plus generous fringe benefits, you probably also think GM assembly line workers are worth their $30 or so an hour plus generous fringe benefits.
Competition, of the sort offered by WalMart, has done more to help the nation’s poor lucky enough to shop there than any number of welfare programs. It is interesting how the liberal elites love to hate WalMart.October 26, 2009 at 6:18 PM #474438EconProfParticipantWal-Mart has lower prices by keeping costs down. They don’t pay union wages, buy in bulk and force their suppliers to sell to them for less, and have far superior inventory systems.
Like it or not, they will eat the lunch of the Von’s, Ralph’s, Lucky’s, whose lobbies have fought hard to keep WM supercenters out of CA.
If you think a cashier’s job is worth $20 per hour plus generous fringe benefits, you probably also think GM assembly line workers are worth their $30 or so an hour plus generous fringe benefits.
Competition, of the sort offered by WalMart, has done more to help the nation’s poor lucky enough to shop there than any number of welfare programs. It is interesting how the liberal elites love to hate WalMart.October 26, 2009 at 6:18 PM #474662EconProfParticipantWal-Mart has lower prices by keeping costs down. They don’t pay union wages, buy in bulk and force their suppliers to sell to them for less, and have far superior inventory systems.
Like it or not, they will eat the lunch of the Von’s, Ralph’s, Lucky’s, whose lobbies have fought hard to keep WM supercenters out of CA.
If you think a cashier’s job is worth $20 per hour plus generous fringe benefits, you probably also think GM assembly line workers are worth their $30 or so an hour plus generous fringe benefits.
Competition, of the sort offered by WalMart, has done more to help the nation’s poor lucky enough to shop there than any number of welfare programs. It is interesting how the liberal elites love to hate WalMart.October 26, 2009 at 7:51 PM #473844allParticipantThe government should stop subsidizing WalMart by turning the blind eye to illegal immigration issue and accepting WM employees to Medicaid. I’d rather have $20/h cashier who pays taxes and has med insurance than $8/h one whose children need free lunch @ school and taxpayer sponsored health plan.
October 26, 2009 at 7:51 PM #474023allParticipantThe government should stop subsidizing WalMart by turning the blind eye to illegal immigration issue and accepting WM employees to Medicaid. I’d rather have $20/h cashier who pays taxes and has med insurance than $8/h one whose children need free lunch @ school and taxpayer sponsored health plan.
October 26, 2009 at 7:51 PM #474385allParticipantThe government should stop subsidizing WalMart by turning the blind eye to illegal immigration issue and accepting WM employees to Medicaid. I’d rather have $20/h cashier who pays taxes and has med insurance than $8/h one whose children need free lunch @ school and taxpayer sponsored health plan.
October 26, 2009 at 7:51 PM #474463allParticipantThe government should stop subsidizing WalMart by turning the blind eye to illegal immigration issue and accepting WM employees to Medicaid. I’d rather have $20/h cashier who pays taxes and has med insurance than $8/h one whose children need free lunch @ school and taxpayer sponsored health plan.
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