[Market-farming] wal mart products

courtney mcleod sunmoonriver at windstream.net
Thu Oct 4 22:36:52 EDT 2007


WOW!!  For some reason I just feel that you are looking for "an issue' with
someone.  How can someone be so blind to all of this.don't know you or your
values by any means and not ripping on any of it since I don't know you.
But come on.do you really feel this way or do you have a hair that needs
pluckin'?

 

Well, there has been no "dude" come to figure out the use for an "Ames"
super huge store here that has sat vacant for 5 years, but Wally World has
moved in and built some useless roads to be able to get to it and spent all
kinds of money here in the country that was not needed to be spent and for
what?  To sell China crap made by Chinese making pennies a day and living in
disgusting living conditions.and let me guess, you are going to say next,
"How do you know that for a fact".right?  Get real.the American dollar
granted is too high priced at times because we are used to a certain way of
living, which does not include 15 family members living in a 3 room "abode",
but made with the idea that it is "American made".  Then you go to other
foreign countries and see how pathetic their lives are.but it's alright, cuz
it's cheap here and we save money and are "supplying" other people with jobs
so it makes it alright.  

 

I am done.I am making myself sick just thinking about the fact that I have
let someone let me get off on such S*~@ thinking!

 

Won't happen again.sorry.

 

P.S.  This must be a troll spewing words out here.must be

 

 

Courtney

Herb Thyme

Middlefield, Oh

 

 

  Buying products made outside the USA is good business...it provides jobs
for a great many folks. 

  Wal Mart is not the only place that pays low wages...in time that will
improve also.

  Making money is the name of the game...don't be jealous...:-) Just think
if you had bought some company stock when Sam started out where you would be
today.

  I'm sure some smart dude will figure out a use for any buildings that are
not in use. Franklin

 

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