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Hillary in the AR Democrat in 1987 to the working families of the state, "it is just the realities of globalism" that free people should compete for a living against slaves. Free trade is a 35 yr old Communist plot to destroy America according to the 1963 congtressional record. Wal-Mart's corruption of America;s political establishment to capitalize from slavery while operating in a free market all to avoid living wages and undermine organized labor has nearly succeeded in this goal. What will WMT buy the Chinese military for Christmas this year? How much will you contribute? Think about it, you never bought anything made in the Soviet Union and still cant buy Cuban cigars because it was against our principle to profitteer from slavery. Why are we so rascist toward the Chinese that we dont have the same principle regarding them? Wal-Mart saved Communism to avoid living wages and intellectual idiots keep singing WMT commercials, stupid as they sound. WMT must be dismantled now.

2007-12-03 03:57:04 · 2 answers · asked by DAVID MICHAEL 1 in Social Science Economics

WMT in the last Board of Defectors meeting approved sale of the company TO the Chinese for those dollars they have such an abundance of thanks to WMT. Some folks are just born lucky I guess. Dont be fools.

2007-12-03 03:57:20 · update #1

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You should look at where the Chinese economy has been until globalism before you complain what it has done to the Chinese people.
http://www.visualizingeconomics.com/2007/11/30/china-2000-years-of-income-and-population-growth/
and most people think the people in Cuba would be better off if we bought their cigars

2007-12-03 04:39:17 · answer #1 · answered by meg 7 · 0 0

I don;'t know about you but I have bought plenty of stuff from Russia and the other states that resulted from the breakup of the Soviet Union. Most of it has been software and related services.

As a nation, we sell a lot of stuff to them also.

Go to your local Walmart (or anywhere really) and see the stuff there. If you think that people will pay a higher price just to have it manufactured in the US or some other "favored" nation, then by all means be a capitalist and open a factory to make it, then market your goods.

I am guessing that if you go through this exercise, you will learn the economic realities that the market place, including consumers, are not interested in paying more for the same quality goods they can get for less.

There is an occasional exception to this, but that is always related to spectacular branding and marketing, and is not the general trend.

In the US, our strength is in innovation of processes and intellectual property, and that is a high value added expertise. We can simply buy the lower value goods and services from elsewhere.

BTW, there are not really any "Communist governments" left in the Marxist sense, except for perhaps Cuba. China is acting on the international stage in a capitalist manner, no doubt about it. Even Vietnam is increasingly capitalist in their interactions with the world.

So unless you are trying to win a debate in 1963, mentioning material from 1963 is not really going to be persuasive to anyone. In case you didn't notice, a lot has happened since then :)

2007-12-03 07:02:56 · answer #2 · answered by Barry C 6 · 0 0

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