Vastly more unemployment would follow.
Originally Posted by OccasionalStray
Okay, bread costs more when that happens.
Next inquiry:
How do we approach businesses like Wal Mart that rape our economy and leave tons of cement when they relocate 1 mile down the road? WHAT could we do to make sure we don't get screwed FINANCIALLY, yet allow for businesses to expand and make money?
I mean, we can't say I am sorry, I don't like you, and you can't make money in the US.
Everyone should be able to make as much money as they wish.
Consider this, though, we all pay taxes, and there is typically a government agency overseeing everything, from Code enforcement to OSHA and BEYOND.
So, how can we prepare to stop a monopoly and price demands from such companies as Wal Mart fairly?
I might add that air waves, telecommunications such as cable, internet, cell phones, ... , medical corporations, utility companies, cemeteries and crematories are some items I consider as dangerous as "Wal Mart"
I use Wal Mart loosely as a general example for discussion purposes. I will share that I do not like shopping there, I do not believe in supporting an evil entity, however, there have been times I have had no where else where I could possibly stop while on the road. A shame really.... .