> But really, would Wal-Mart be happy about giving up some prime shelf space
> for some dollar store product?

Well here is the Rub on this.... if you take Wal-Mart for example, on one hand 
they have a very successful business model, and offer savings and convenience, 
on the other hand they are also responsible (contribution) for decimating small 
businesses and small mfg in this country ( I am not say that they were the only 
factor).

The question becomes, though which lens do you want to review Wal-Mart from ? 

You cannot have it both ways... :)

Besides, Wal-Mart did not build their stores with public subsides.. (cough 
cough.... USF funds as an example ).


> It was like Obamacare, some elements looked good on paper.

I have my own opinion on this... I don't understand why everyone keep harping 
on Obamacare....without even batting any eye on the un-checked greed that 
allows for the Cost of Healtcare to be set with no limits in 

(It is a F***ing insurance policy to pay the Health Care tab....Call it what 
ever care you want.. it  will keep going up as long as the Cost of Health care 
goes unchecked...... I challenge you to give it some thought and then tell me 
Under the current health care system (not taking about insurance)..who  has the 
incentive for being economically conscious and frugal for the sake of all 
parties involved......NO Body !!! it is is everyone's personal benefit  to 
charge and collect as much as they can, no questions asked ! ! ....) 





 

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----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chuck McCown" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 3:09:26 PM
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] T-Tommy Wheeler staying corrupt to the very end

> CLECs were never really able to make any decent money from the get go.  By
> design in my opinion.
> But really, would Wal-Mart be happy about giving up some prime shelf space
> for some dollar store product?
> It was like Obamacare, some elements looked good on paper.
> 
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