So are we going to blame the theft victim?MeMelYup wrote:The problems I see with it being across the street from a school is; traffic congestion, loitering by school kids and loitering causing a higher rate of theft due to boredom.
Cibolo residents: 'Move Wal-Mart'
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Having Walmart come to your town isn't necessarily a bad thing (unless you own the local hardware store or a clothing store) for your town. They have lots of stuff at reasonable prices. They aren't perfect & could do a lot of things better, but they're not some evil incarnation. The time to really be concerned about Walmart is if they decided to leave your town.
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They have lots of foreign made garbage at reasonable prices you mean?TexasCajun wrote:Having Walmart come to your town isn't necessarily a bad thing (unless you own the local hardware store or a clothing store) for your town. They have lots of stuff at reasonable prices.

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No. I meant exactly what I said: They have lots of stuff at reasonable prices.Cedar Park Dad wrote:They have lots of foreign made garbage at reasonable prices you mean?TexasCajun wrote:Having Walmart come to your town isn't necessarily a bad thing (unless you own the local hardware store or a clothing store) for your town. They have lots of stuff at reasonable prices.
I also meant what I said with the very next sentence: They aren't perfect & could do a lot of things better...
The absolute beauty and brilliance of a free market economy is that the customer is free to do business with a vendor or not as they see fit.

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Walmart is a good thing.
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This is why I LOVE Walmart!!
My Z06 holds 10.5 quarts...you do the math!
Mobil 1 5W-30, 5qt $22.47
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Mobil-1-5W-30-5qt/17034372" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
My Z06 holds 10.5 quarts...you do the math!
Mobil 1 5W-30, 5qt $22.47
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Mobil-1-5W-30-5qt/17034372" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Are you saying it's wrong to shop in my bright green mankini??
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Please Andy, no!!!! I take my wife and grandson there.
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Please Andy, no!!!! I take my wife and grandson there.
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Read a Forbes article on an exhaustive economics study that concluded Walmart's impact on the economy has reduced the overall Consumer Price Index inflation rate by an average of 1% per year over the last 20 years.TexasCajun wrote:Having Walmart come to your town isn't necessarily a bad thing (unless you own the local hardware store or a clothing store) for your town. They have lots of stuff at reasonable prices. They aren't perfect & could do a lot of things better, but they're not some evil incarnation. The time to really be concerned about Walmart is if they decided to leave your town.
Even if you choose not to frequent Walmart, you still benefit directly from their influence in keeping overall prices down. After all, other businesses have to compete with Walmart too. For example, if you are one of those people who say, "I won't buy cheap Chinese junk", you are still benefiting on your American-made purchases when the American producer is under pressure to remain competitive on the price/quality/value continuum.
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Re: Cibolo residents: 'Move Wal-Mart'
Mobil 1 synthetic oil, a wide variety of ammo, Colt AR's, among others are all made in China?
I did not know that.
Their food products from milk, eggs, bagels, coffee, to breakfast cereal, also made in China?
How about those bakery goods - no doubt, Chinese too...
Well, color me surprised!
I did not know that.
Their food products from milk, eggs, bagels, coffee, to breakfast cereal, also made in China?
How about those bakery goods - no doubt, Chinese too...
Well, color me surprised!
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Do I now hear crickets?
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Thanks to our wage and benefits structure relative to the Asian economies, resulting in manufacturing cost so low that they can afford to pay shipping and import costs and STILL undercut US manufacturers, if you are unwilling to buy "cheap Chinese junk" you are likely going to buy expensive Chinese junk, since relatively few products are actually manufactured here these days, start to finish. Almost all clothing, textiles, electronics are imports and a lot more.Jumping Frog wrote: Read a Forbes article on an exhaustive economics study that concluded Walmart's impact on the economy has reduced the overall Consumer Price Index inflation rate by an average of 1% per year over the last 20 years.
Even if you choose not to frequent Walmart, you still benefit directly from their influence in keeping overall prices down. After all, other businesses have to compete with Walmart too. For example, if you are one of those people who say, "I won't buy cheap Chinese junk", you are still benefiting on your American-made purchases when the American producer is under pressure to remain competitive on the price/quality/value continuum.
We also have to nod our caps to our relentless willingness to find the best bargain, the cheapest price. Like Mrs. B of Nebraska Furniture Mart, now a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary, used to say, "If you have the lowest price, they'll find you even at the bottom of a river." Nobody will pay $5 when everyone else is buying for $4.
I suggest a re-reading, and understanding, of Adam Smith's works. Very little has changed since Mr. Smith set it out, except the examples. The recent move by DC to force "living wage" is another example of wrongheaded idiocy on the part of politicians. Here is an article that explains the basics: http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall ... -solution/
Might as well read it.
Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.
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JALLEN,
Thanks for the reading tip.
Fun, short, easy read - No emotion.
Thanks for the reading tip.
Fun, short, easy read - No emotion.
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I thought you were referring to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. I almost fell out there for a second - no emotion sure, but fun, short and easy - not so much.Abraham wrote:JALLEN,
Thanks for the reading tip.
Fun, short, easy read - No emotion.

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Depends upon whether or not you have done a proper "man" e cure.AndyC wrote:Are you saying it's wrong to shop in my bright green mankini??ScooterSissy wrote:Just remember folks, when you're at Wal-Mart, privately enjoying the "People of Wal-Mart" show playing in your head ... you're one of those "people" :)

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Re: Cibolo residents: 'Move Wal-Mart'
No. I see the theft as a problem for that stores bottom line. The largest problem for the community would be the traffic even if they moved the entrance to another street.The Annoyed Man wrote:So are we going to blame the theft victim?MeMelYup wrote:The problems I see with it being across the street from a school is; traffic congestion, loitering by school kids and loitering causing a higher rate of theft due to boredom.