"...massive production for the masses..."

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Submitted by Brett (United States), Dec 1, 2010 08:41

"One of our big problems is that no industry in this country really targets the middle and lower classes in its business plan"

Is this a punchline or a genuine attempt to make an argument? Hello! --> the richest family in the world is the Walton's, 5 of them worth about $10billion a piece. Few would claim Walmart (retail industry) is targeted to the "rich".

Nothing targeted to the "masses"? If Walmart isn't a company targeted to the "masses", what the hell company is?


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Teachers, firefighters and police provide more value
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benNov 28, 2010 19:59
More money does not imply more education [58 words]Rick CairdNov 29, 2010 09:20
"more value"?? [19 words]BrettNov 29, 2010 11:38
An economy of lackeys and dogwalkers [200 words]NotCommieNov 30, 2010 09:00
⇒ "...massive production for the masses..." [84 words]BrettDec 1, 2010 08:41
Walmart. So far, a retailer is not a producer. [71 words]NotCommieDec 2, 2010 07:08

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