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‘Wal-Mart Is Saving America,’ Authors Says… liberals don’t break your computer screen

Monday, February 5th, 2007

Here is Snoop again only posting stuff he agrees with… 

walmart2.jpg(CNSNews.com, by Randy Hall) - Despite frequent and vocal complaints from critics of the world’s largest retail chain, Wal-Mart “has arguably done more to help ordinary Americans, especially the poor and disadvantaged, than any other institution in our society,” according to the authors of a new book being released nationally on Monday.

“Wal-Mart does far more for America’s working class than any labor union, bloated federal bureaucracy or pandering politician,” Richard Vedder, co-author of “The Wal-Mart Revolution” and a visiting scholar at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, told Cybercast News Service in a telephone interview.

Because of this and other factors, “Wal-Mart is saving America,” added Vedder, who also serves as a distinguished professor of economics at Ohio University.

“I know that sounds like an exaggeration,” he said, but “the economic transformation in U.S. retailing, which is personified by Wal-Mart, has been good for both America and its economy.”

While admitting he was “an agnostic” regarding the retail giant when he began more than a year of research and writing for the book, the author argued that “Wal-Mart’s basic business strategies have had a profoundly positive impact on America’s productivity, wages, consumer prices and other key economic variables.”

Vedder stressed that neither he nor co-author Wendell Cox, a public-private partnerships expert, received any kind of assistance from the retail chain, even when they contacted the company seeking information for their book.

Nevertheless, their research of financial and academic studies led Vedder and Cox to a number of conclusions, they said:

  • Wal-Mart workers are paid fairly - given their level of skills and experience, and compared to other retail firms, Wal-Mart employees do well.
  • The chain’s health-care coverage, retirement benefits and other benefits are similar to those of other retail firms, and very few Wal-Mart workers go without health insurance;
  • Big boxes mean big business, as communities with new Wal-Mart outlets typically enjoy increased employment and incomes after the store opens;
  • Wal-Mart benefits the poor, in particular, in the form of lower prices and new job opportunities; and
  • Attempts to keep Wal-Mart out of communities through zoning restrictions, mandatory health insurance or special high minimum wages hurt citizens, especially those with lower incomes

Vedder acknowledged that Wal-Mart and other big-box discount retailers such as Target or Home Depot have been vilified as selfish retailers that mistreat their workers, outsource American jobs, uproot communities and harm the poor.

“Nothing could be further from the truth,” he said.

“The criticism of Wal-Mart follows a rich American tradition of attacking new retail innovations,” the author noted. “More than a century ago, some people were concerned that the mail-order catalogs of Sears, Roebuck & Co. and Montgomery Ward were destroying local retailing.

“In the 1930s, angry small grocery stores attacked the new chains like A&P that brought lower prices and greater choice to communities,” Vedder said. “Congress even passed laws to try to prevent stores from offering low prices to consumers, although those laws were found legally flawed or ineffective.”

He added that “the anti-A&P campaign in the 1930s and the anti-Wal-Mart campaign 70 years later are remarkably similar” since in both cases, “costly service providers have lost out to more efficient companies that provide ‘consumer welfare’ to their customers through low prices, greater choice selection and relatively good service.”

‘Not an either-or proposition’

Chris Kofinis, communications director for WakeUpWalMart.com, took a different view of the conclusions drawn by the authors of “The Wal-Mart Revolution.”

“I challenge Vedder and Cox to walk a day in the shoes of a Wal-Mart worker who struggles without affordable health care and gets paid a poverty-level wage,” Kofinis told Cybercast News Service.

“I want them to walk a day in the shoes of a manufacturing worker who had his job shipped overseas to China so they can wax poetically about Wal-Mart’s positive effects,” he added.

“But the truth is that Wal-Mart’s negative effects far outweigh any benefits people get from its ‘everyday low prices,’ and that’s the tragedy here,” Kofinis said.

“This is not an either-or proposition. It never has been, never will be and never needs to be,” he said. “Wal-Mart can provide low prices and be a responsible employer, but they don’t want to. That’s the unfortunate part of all this.

“As long as companies like Wal-Mart continue down this path of corporate irresponsibility, they are going to be the focus of a growing political and social movement against them,” Kofinis noted. “It’s really that simple.”

Despite his praise for Wal-Mart, Vedder readily agreed that the company “is far from perfect,” as proven last month, when the retail giant agreed to pay almost 87,000 employees over $33 million in back wages.

So, given the complaints from union-backed groups like WakeUpWalMart.com about the company, what should be done about Wal-Mart? “Nothing,” Vedder said. “Putting the government in the position - for which it is ill-equipped - of picking winners and losers in a market economy would be a disastrous policy.”

Besides, he added, Wal-Mart’s influence may have peaked, since the company is starting to lose market share to Internet retailers such as Amazon.com and eBay.

“Change is progress,” asserted Vedder.

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Walmart is evil, but it tis good for my wallet, screw you!

Sunday, October 29th, 2006

walmart.JPGObviously we don’t want Walmart or it would have gone up already. Who wants Walmart around when they are obviously trying to screw us. Disgusting.

Don’t ya just love when moronic people claim to speak for you

I dislike Lawrence as it is. I shop less & less in Lawrence every month (because of my location) & once Douglas Co. closes the Lecompton bridge in April (for 5+ months)I see myself in Lawrence even less. Even though it will bring more jobs Walmart should let it go & spend the money on a building in North Topeka. Oh wait my bad I think they already are! I guess my money will be going to my local grocer & Topeka for bigger purchases. Come to think of it I’ll even save on gas too.

Then take yo ass back to Topeka! 

I feel the same way, Redneckwoman. I am so disgusted with Lawrence that I stopped shopping there. I am now buying all my stuff in Topeka because I don’t want Lawrence to get any of my money and I have found the prices to be MUCH cheaper. I am saving gas money as well. The Lecompton bridge closing was the clincher but these fights to stop free economy just sickens me. Lawrence was a wonderful city when I lived there 15 years ago and it has gone downhill quickly since. (or maybe my eyes have finally been opened.)

Good lets weed out the liberal gene pool

If WalMart goes up, I will seriously rethink my residency here.

Don’t let the doorknob hit ya stupid ass…well you know.

Marion, S.T.F.U, I think everyone is tired of your rambling. I think WalMart should put a supersized pawn & crook shop in thier store. That way Marion can get away for the news for a while and experience the wonder that is WalMart, minimum wage part-time no healthinsurance overtime shortpaying goodness. P.S. They also hire immigrants for late night cleanup and stocking work for less than $4hr. If you buy from WalMart you unanimously support thier money leeching corporate criminalism, and you have no respect for your neighbors or thier jobs.

NO YOU SHUT THE FUCK UP, WE ARE ALL TIRED OF YOUR RAMBLING!

These people bitching about and issue they really don’t give a shit about because if they did they would have engaged themselves in the planning process right from the start.
You see, I’ve been there and done that.
I worked with neighborhood associations and developers in plaining the right design and community framework to get the best outcome for all involved.
Not just on big box store issues but planning issues from roads, infrastructure, schools, planing and zoning and not for profit issues.

So it’s is off the charts silly for people to get on the Journal World site and spends hours banging on a keyboard bitching about something they could have involved themselves in from the start, but they were too fucken busy then, but now you have time to blow by posting a bunch of tired rhetoric?
 
I posted a small portion of the bitching and complaining first to just show you the type of crap idiots will say not grasping the fact that most of us just don’t give a shit about what they said,
all in the name of being heard,  just to try and make people believe that they know what the fuck they are talking about, to try and be relevant.
 
The same old tired “Walmart bad” bullshit that every community across the country has been ranting about for years.
The post below is written by someone who has sane insight and has tried to get her point across.
I invited her to post here just so she can let off some steam.

I said to her why bother?
The Lawrence city commissioners are a bunch of fucken dolts who would rather waste taxpayers money fighting a lawsuit they can’t win rather than work with Walmart on a solution that would be good for all.
But they are caught up by these hypocritical liberal skanks and their mental masturbation rants of evil corporate greed. So they have to kiss some political ass.
When you know the minute this new store opens (and it will open eventually) they will take their tired asses right into the store to pick up the latest sale item and usual good deal Walmart provides.

What Lady G provides are the basic facts, not all of this “if Walmart opens, I’ll move” or “I’ll take my money elsewhere!” bullshit.

When I read shit like that I wonder, do you really think I give a fuck you stupid bastards where you shop or spend your money, or who you will give your next blowjob to?
I mean seriously.
Do you mutherfuckers who get on these sites actually think that when you post multiple simplistic and meaningless rants about shit that nobody cares about that people care what you have to say, particularly after you have said it multiple times!?

How many fucken times and ways can you anti Walmart dolts say “Walmart is bad”?
What they pay and the benefits they provide are the business of the people who apply there, are none of your fucken business.

In addition If you have a small business and Walmart hurts your business you either have to reinvent yourself or pack yo shit up.
I want to keep as much money in my fucken pocket as I can and if Walmart will sell me laundry soap for 3 fucken dollars less that you will, who the fuck do you think I’m going to buy from.    

These city council member are members of or part owners of, or friends of people who invest in this local mercantile market, which is a fucken ripoff.
They sell a bunch or “organic” shit but everything is priced 20 percent higher.
It’s all about the money, even for liberals. But they just want to hide behind the “corporate greed is evil tag”, that means “they care.”

Anywho…the post…
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Walmart2.jpgBy Lady Guinivere - Guest Writer

The people in Lawrence are having a melt down, as they divide into two camps: The I hate Walmart (at least one on the west side of town) and the we love Wallmart. They applaud or attack the current city council as it waffle dances back and forth. The two citizen camps post hundreds of comments on both sides. Bad Walmart. Good Walmart. And they are all missing the boat. This is a done deal, legally. No matter what you think of the issue, the legalities entirely favor Walmart.

A little history.

The prior city council approved this new mega-store to be built near the new highschool (free state). Never mind whether they should have done so, they did. Then, a new batch of city commissioners were elected (perhaps in reaction to that approval). Sure enough, the newly elected “hippy” majority yanked approval. A law suit by Walmart developers quickly followed. On the very day that the matter was to go to court, a settlement was reached. Wallmart would be allowed to build, just not the mega-store. But that wasn’t the end of the story. The most recent move in the city leader’s waffle dance was the council’s 2nd change of heart and mind. They’ve backed off their settlement agreement. So Wallmart has taken the city back into court, this time demanding the whole enchilada (they‘re back to wanting the giant store). And if this matter actually goes to a judge, they will get exactly what they original council approved; the big mega-store. Like or hate Wallmart, at all or just in this location, the original council’s approval sealed the outcome.

It’s called Vested Property Rights people. Look up that phrase on www.google.com or something. In summary, it means that once the government has recognized your rights or given you something of value, it’s yours forever (or until you decide to give it up). The government can no longer deny it to you, unless they take it for public use, and then they have to pay you “just compensation” (what it is worth on the market).

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