This is the standard line used by the ruling class to destroy small
business and co-ops and unions; to send our jobs overseas; etc.

The crucial part is to parade some POOR PERSON who can buy CHEAP TOILET
PAPER at the big box. And for that we're supposed to give the big boxes
truckloads of corporate welfare (TIF), eminent domain to steal land,
freeways to get there, disregard EIS statements to pave over acres of
land, bust fair wage laws, see small businesses close by the droves, see
small towns wasted, see our jobs sent overseas, etc. But by god the poor
person is going to buy CHEAP TOILET PAPER.

And if anyone objects, they are "arrogant and snobbish"!

I have heard this same line many many times (well before this instance);
there is always some poor person, cheap toilet paper, and "arrogant and
snobbish" objectors.

The general line seems to my crap detector to be straight out of the
big-box playbook. Probably researched by right-wing think-tanks and
audience tested for maximum insidiousness. Turn on your crap detectors.
The ruling class is the main source of and beneficiary of mass-produced
propaganda (and very effective it is).

I do NOT admire Sam Walton or his other billionaire family members. The
whole operation undermines democracy and community. Big is bad.

And I do not want to live in a city ever more invaded by freeways, big
boxes, stadiums, bill boards, vanishing small business, corporate
blood-sucked citizenry. And neither do most other people.

For poorer people we had in the past higher welfare, unemployment
benefits, job retraining, stonger unions, higher effective minimum wages,
etc. We could and should demand them back. But the ruling class has led
the war to demolish them. And then when as a result the poor are even
poorer, they get to be used as poster people to sic soulless big boxes and
billionaire predator families on us. Clever and heartless.

This is a battle for the soul of Minneapolis. Imagine lots more freeways
and big boxes and huge parking lots. Imagine your favorite little
businesses closing. Like it?

--David Shove
Roseville

On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Victoria Heller wrote:

> Kimberly Goodman writes:  "Lowest prices and cheap part-time labor is not
> necessarily the best for people, local businesses, neighborhoods, etc.  I'd
> rather be socially responsible with my spending."
>
> Winston Churchill in 1904 said:  "We say that every (citizen) shall have the
> right to buy whatever he wants, wherever he chooses, at his own good
> pleasure, without restriction or discouragement from the state."
>
> Vicky here:  Forcing the poor to pay high prices does not strike me as
> responsible.
>
> Kimberly has every right to spend her money where she wants to - but SO DOES
> EVERYONE ELSE.  Some people cannot afford to pay $20 for a lipstick, or $4
> for toothpaste.  Denying people freedom of choice seems arrogant and
> snobbish to me.
>
> Sam Walton had the same philosophy that I do:  Offering quality goods and
> services at the lowest possible price HELPS MORE PEOPLE.  The alternative is
> jacking up costs and prices, then demanding subsidies for the poor:  This
> method makes elitists feel good about themselves - but it harms the people
> they claim to be helping.
>
> Wal-Mart doesn't need Minneapolis.  It's expanding by leaps and bounds all
> over the world -- especially in Asia where all of our good jobs are going
> too.  I doubt that Wal-Mart would even want to locate in Minneapolis because
> the cost of doing business is just too high.
>
> Competition drives costs down and keeps everyone honest.  This principle is
> true in business and politics.  Too bad Minneapolis doesn't have any.
>
> Vicky Heller
> North Oaks
>
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