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Wal-Mart --vs-- The Morons
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 847288" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Howdy I've never seen TSC be a threat to anyone. As you said, uninformed employees, very over priced in the feedline and nobody seems to give a shyt when you're in the store. Wal Mart on the other hand; haven't been in one in ages but will not condemn them for being what everyone else "wants to be" and "could be" with the right approach and attitude. Down here it's easy to drive thru hundreds of small towns that don't have a Wal Mart within 70 miles but most of the town is empty. Call it poor management, overpriced merchandise or whatever but they're still closed. Check the label on anything you buy...regardless of the name of the store you'e in if it was made overseas you can be sure it was made in a sweatshop. But that fifty cents they make everyday probably buys them as much as $100 over here so they're happy. </p><p></p><p>I'll never condemn a company for being successful....they have stockholders to answer to. I love it when oil companies make profits (that's after taxes). They're not non profit companies. I won't get started on that but will mention that everything they're talking about taking away from "big oil" is nothing more than allowable deductions (expenses) just like the rest of us take every year. It's not loopholes or subsidies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 847288, member: 6897"] Howdy I've never seen TSC be a threat to anyone. As you said, uninformed employees, very over priced in the feedline and nobody seems to give a shyt when you're in the store. Wal Mart on the other hand; haven't been in one in ages but will not condemn them for being what everyone else "wants to be" and "could be" with the right approach and attitude. Down here it's easy to drive thru hundreds of small towns that don't have a Wal Mart within 70 miles but most of the town is empty. Call it poor management, overpriced merchandise or whatever but they're still closed. Check the label on anything you buy...regardless of the name of the store you'e in if it was made overseas you can be sure it was made in a sweatshop. But that fifty cents they make everyday probably buys them as much as $100 over here so they're happy. I'll never condemn a company for being successful....they have stockholders to answer to. I love it when oil companies make profits (that's after taxes). They're not non profit companies. I won't get started on that but will mention that everything they're talking about taking away from "big oil" is nothing more than allowable deductions (expenses) just like the rest of us take every year. It's not loopholes or subsidies. [/QUOTE]
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