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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 902774" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>I'll give you a contra example :</p><p></p><p>I live in a small town, everyone works and most people have their own small business.</p><p>I earn my money selling hotdogs 7 days a week, others have a motel, restaurant, hardware store, grocery store, showmaker, you name it, everything a town should have.</p><p>The local farmers even sell their produce and meats at the weekend fair.</p><p>Most local kids already have their future planned , which is to take over the family business that has been around for many generations.</p><p></p><p>However, things turn around dramatically when Big Wall Street moves in. </p><p>Walmart, Safeway(windixee or whatever), Home depot, Mac Donalds, Super 6 Motels (hotels), etc move in.</p><p></p><p>Mama & Papa shops go out of business that were actually good money makers in the past.</p><p>Mama & Papa are also forced to work for Wally or Ronny at minimum wages now.</p><p>Their kids have little future ahead, they'll need to move or work for miminum wage themselves for Big Wall Street.</p><p>The farmers are forced to sell most of their goods, for far less, to the big chains, because they can't compete at the weekend market with those new low grocery prices.</p><p></p><p>The town that once flourished is no more. The dollars that the town did once accumulate all goes to the big corperations and their shareholders.</p><p>It's literally being sypfoned away.</p><p></p><p>Big Corps (like Godfather Cain) tells the towns people, it's our fault we didn't work harder to get where we wanted to be.</p><p></p><p>Now take this to the national level - that's exactly the problem countries like the US have. The money is mostly gone from all the "towns people" (citizens), therefor big corps (Big Wall Street) is heading overseas to get more.</p><p>In all honestly how many more TV's can someone sell in the US when there are already more TV's then rooms per house ?</p><p></p><p>Anyways we know the outcome : Big Corps sitting on trillions of dollars, while the average folk is living from paycheck to paycheck - that's if they even get one with no jobs around , nor any in sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 902774, member: 23950"] I'll give you a contra example : I live in a small town, everyone works and most people have their own small business. I earn my money selling hotdogs 7 days a week, others have a motel, restaurant, hardware store, grocery store, showmaker, you name it, everything a town should have. The local farmers even sell their produce and meats at the weekend fair. Most local kids already have their future planned , which is to take over the family business that has been around for many generations. However, things turn around dramatically when Big Wall Street moves in. Walmart, Safeway(windixee or whatever), Home depot, Mac Donalds, Super 6 Motels (hotels), etc move in. Mama & Papa shops go out of business that were actually good money makers in the past. Mama & Papa are also forced to work for Wally or Ronny at minimum wages now. Their kids have little future ahead, they'll need to move or work for miminum wage themselves for Big Wall Street. The farmers are forced to sell most of their goods, for far less, to the big chains, because they can't compete at the weekend market with those new low grocery prices. The town that once flourished is no more. The dollars that the town did once accumulate all goes to the big corperations and their shareholders. It's literally being sypfoned away. Big Corps (like Godfather Cain) tells the towns people, it's our fault we didn't work harder to get where we wanted to be. Now take this to the national level - that's exactly the problem countries like the US have. The money is mostly gone from all the "towns people" (citizens), therefor big corps (Big Wall Street) is heading overseas to get more. In all honestly how many more TV's can someone sell in the US when there are already more TV's then rooms per house ? Anyways we know the outcome : Big Corps sitting on trillions of dollars, while the average folk is living from paycheck to paycheck - that's if they even get one with no jobs around , nor any in sight. [/QUOTE]
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