Again the answers to your questions are easy.

A. We (the royal we here) want to pay as little as possible for everything so 
we can have more junk. This forces stuff to be made as cheaply as possible 
which requires slave wages.

B. 50 years ago there was no need for education since Johnny could just get a 
good paying job in the mill. Because of that there wasn't real emphasis on 
education in the way there probably should have been. Today we still haven't 
made up for the inertia that held us back in that period...

Of course the answers are simple but implementation is difficult.

-Curt

Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2014 23:04:56 -0400
From: "Scott Ritchey" <ritche...@nc.rr.com>
To: "'Mercedes Discussion List'" <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Walmart: How big is it?
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This Walmart hate-in is not logical.

Around here, we have freedom to go to Walmart or not.  Personally, I'm not
going to blame Walmart if I or others choose to shop there.  Likewise, I'm
not going to blame Walmart if people choose to work there.  

The questions we should be asking are: (a) Why aren't there more "good"
jobs? and (b) Why aren't more people qualified for the available "good"
jobs?
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