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Wal-Mart: High Price of Low Cost

This depressing film documents the oligopoly practices of Wal-Mart as it moves in and shutters all mom and pop stores to the point where you’re looking at a ghost town.  Most of our country is small town America, and unfortunately our government and media don’t give a damn about it.  I’ve got gripes with hiring illegal aliens and buying everything from China and for good reason.  What about our countrymen?  This is not the question big business cares about unfortunately.  Big business sees no border and they will be traitors to line their pocketbooks.  I am not a wonk on this issue, not an isolationist.  But Americans, most of whom do absolutely nothing with this badge, don’t stand up and ask for much else.  On the heels of this movie I don’t want to go to Wal-Mart any longer, although I’ve only been once.

Posted on Friday, January 12, 2007 at 09:58AM by Registered Commenter[Your Name Here] | Comments Off