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Subject: Re: [Discussion] Discussion Digest, Vol 92, Issue 20
It seems that all the Discussion posts are now in digest format - I dont
recall that always being the case ....Is it possible that has something to
do with the incorrect name reference ?
Tweefie
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Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 12:40:06 -0500
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>> From: "jberlin"<[email protected]>
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>> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 11:35:30 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Discussion] Fwd: [GPD] Fw: That WalMart will be very bad
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>> When supermarket prices fall then I will weep. Walmart is much cheaper
for the same products that Giant, Super fresh and Safeway sell. As for
American jobs, buy American instead of foreign made products and then? jobs
will return to this country. When big companies stop outsourcing American
jobs then jobs will return to this country.
>> As much as Baltimore wants to be a New York, it is not. I'm not
comfortable with the analogy.? Judy
>>
>> On 02/18/2011 09:29 AM, Lauren Redmond wrote:
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> When Wallmart comes in you will get lower prices initially. Then when
> one or two of those other stores close the prices well go up a bit (but
> not to the same price as the union alternative). Fairly paid union jobs
> will replaced with lower paid union jobs. All business will see a
> slight bump in unemployment tax and pass that on to consumers.
> Eventually lower tax revenue from Wallmarts use of less jobs (more
> efficiency) will cause Baltimore to raise taxes further and you will
> have no net gain from your cheaper groceries.
>
> In the end Wallmart will have extracted the extra 'juice' from the local
> economy that the grocery union won (your neighbors) for its employees
> and a similar amount of money will flowing to Wallmart Corperation. You
> will see it in higher taxes and blame the local government for
> inefficiently and its overpaid workers. Wallmart has started this
> process already by its discount in property taxes, something that will
> cause the constant tax rate to go up for EVERYONE ELSE.
>
> Wallmart is a very well run machine that is VERY GOOD at extracting
> money from local economies, and they know exactly which buttons to push
> to make you think the exact opposite is going on.
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> Please understand... When I say 'you' above I do not mean anyone in
> particular , more the average populace.
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> Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:34:44 -0500
> From: jberlin<[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Discussion] Discussion Digest, Vol 92, Issue 19
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> I don't see that happening. Rotunda giant didn't close when greenmount
> giant opened. Rotunda giant didn't close when Super fresh opened.
> Neither one closed when Safeway opened.
> Walmart is doing the same as other companies.
> At least Walmart didn't ask for a Bailout. What about the Lowes opening?
> I.m worried about the new Ace hardware in waverly. What will happen to
> them when Lowe's opens? Judy
The reason you didn't see that when the new stores opened before is they
are all unionized and on a level playing field. Wallmart really is
cheaper and people will notice that and buy there. Jobs paying a
'living wage' will be replaced by jobs paying almost half of that.
While there is room for discussion on how many stores will close, to say
that none will close ignores the history. This is not a first run
experiment..... hundreds of Wallmarts have opened and done exactly the
same thing. Give it twelve months after the store opening.
Some businesses will stay open but be greatly harmed. There are a
number of small local stores that I can think of that have 5-6
employees. After Wallmart, when their business drops, hopefully they
will be able to reduce the number of employees before they go under and
they wont be too small to still pay rent/utilities.
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