The other day I came across a couple of know-nothings whining about Wal-Mart's pro-monopoly business tactics.
I ask, what is the sense in punishing a company for its success? We complain about the Wal-Martization of America, with Wal-Marts and other big boxes moving in and neighborhood corner stores moving out. But big box stores are successful because we choose to shop there. The majority of Americans choose Wal-Mart over Bozeman Grocery or whatever; nobody forces them to go to Wal-Mart.
Got an issue with Wal-Mart? Don't shop there. I disagree with many of their tactics with respect to employee benefits and outsourcing, so I don't shop there. That is more than those anti-Wal-Mart malcontents can say.
(btw, hopefully said malcontents don't see this blog :P)
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