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Old 08-24-2011, 06:56 PM   #13
Brutton

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You like rewarding Wal Mart with your tax dollars for artificially deflating wages, and you want to allow a project by a FOREIGN company your tax and energy dollars are going to end up paying for inm the long run

Got it !
A paragraph that sums it up......

Wal-Mart contributes to a low-wage economy in other ways too. Its business practices force suppliers to cut costs, so in turn these firms cut wages. Other retailers (who may not have such influence over their suppliers) are forced to cut the wages they pay to compete with Wal-Mart. Another Berkeley study estimates that in 2000, the total earnings of retail workers in the United States dropped by $4.7 billion due to Wal-Mart’s presence.
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