Not when most of the jobs are poverty level pay that prevent
individuals from actually improving their personal wealth, don't
provide for basic health care needs, decimate the local economy other
than walmart, etc. In that case, those jobs are little more than
indentured labor that can never leave.

On 1/17/06, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, so in this case. Say the government makes a deal, and they bring in a
> big store, that store creates jobs that weren't there before. It provides
> items that weren't available before, and provides other items at a better
> cost than before.
>
> Doesn't this benefit the individual?

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