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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin 4 Fun" data-source="post: 1349104" data-attributes="member: 6465"><p>There is no doubt that Sam Walton was business brilliant, he was a patriot that supported & promoted American manufacturing. The current management of Wal-Mart is not.</p><p></p><p></p><p>He also respected his suppliers.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You're probably right, but now the average WORKING American is out $40/week in taxes to support folks with no skills or education that 30 years ago would have been a line worker in a production plant somewhere.</p><p></p><p>American work ethic my arse...there isn't anywhere for a lot of these lazy Americans to display their work ethic. Grocery stores, union & non-union paid hourly workers more 30 years ago than Wal-Mart pays it's current hourly workers, and back then you actually got customer service....because there was competition.</p><p></p><p>I guess the beauty of Wal-Mart is, today I can walk in and pay $500 for a TV made in God knows where and it will last about 5 years, where as 30 years ago I would have paid $500 for a TV made in America that would have lasted 20 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin 4 Fun, post: 1349104, member: 6465"] There is no doubt that Sam Walton was business brilliant, he was a patriot that supported & promoted American manufacturing. The current management of Wal-Mart is not. He also respected his suppliers. You're probably right, but now the average WORKING American is out $40/week in taxes to support folks with no skills or education that 30 years ago would have been a line worker in a production plant somewhere. American work ethic my arse...there isn't anywhere for a lot of these lazy Americans to display their work ethic. Grocery stores, union & non-union paid hourly workers more 30 years ago than Wal-Mart pays it's current hourly workers, and back then you actually got customer service....because there was competition. I guess the beauty of Wal-Mart is, today I can walk in and pay $500 for a TV made in God knows where and it will last about 5 years, where as 30 years ago I would have paid $500 for a TV made in America that would have lasted 20 years. [/QUOTE]
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