but I always appreciated the "we'll have it and know about it" attitude.
The people who had traditional American dreams of opening their own stores in a nice quiet town and living satisfying and successful lives as local mom & pop retailers are forced out of business and now have to apply for work at the Walmart that butted it's way into town behind it's impenetrable wall of lawyers. Suppliers, vendors, and wholesalers would much rather sign big dollar contracts with big name franchises that will guarantee to purchase much larger quantities than worry about the tedious work of dealing with issues concerning several smaller individual retailers. Seems to me that these large corporations have figured out how to use the clever costume of capitalism and the free market as a means to bring about a socialist environment in the economy that quickly stomps out any glimmer of competition.
Quote from: |iR|Focalor on August 06, 2009, 05:06:24 PMThe people who had traditional American dreams of opening their own stores in a nice quiet town and living satisfying and successful lives as local mom & pop retailers are forced out of business and now have to apply for work at the Walmart that butted it's way into town behind it's impenetrable wall of lawyers. Suppliers, vendors, and wholesalers would much rather sign big dollar contracts with big name franchises that will guarantee to purchase much larger quantities than worry about the tedious work of dealing with issues concerning several smaller individual retailers. Seems to me that these large corporations have figured out how to use the clever costume of capitalism and the free market as a means to bring about a socialist environment in the economy that quickly stomps out any glimmer of competition.There's a quote from Billy Madison that may apply here.