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  1. ChinaMart…Their rivers are polluted, big time!! Higher standard? They have slave labor!!

  2. Every time you buy from Wal-Mart, you enrich China, not Americans. Every time you buy from Wal-Mart, you put more Americans out of work. Wal-Mart plays off the slave labor and wages of Chinese workers at 33 to 80 cents an hour while American workers stand in unemployment lines. Every time you buy at Wal-Mart, you slit the throats of American families. Wal-Mart is the worst thing to ever happen to America and it will get worse because Americans think they are saving money at Wal-Mart but in fact are selling their economic souls for the moment. It is the ultimate Faustian Bargain. FW

  3. This is the first time in my Internet travels that I have crossed paths first hand with a post from the very famous Frosty Wooldridge. Usually I see your posts second hand after they have been posted by Vbboyd.

    Be enlightened by the transition of higher end shoppers to the lower end. The long duration of this activity is parallel to the decline in the US economy drawn downward by the loss of good paying jobs.

    The continued duration of this activity downward is proof of another Great Depression. This is not a business cycle like in the past. Some on Wall Street are saying the recession is ending. What recession are they talking about ? Recessions are part of business cycles an I think you see where this is going!

  4. A wave of commercial property bankruptcies is on the way. The coming disaster is just par for the course. I do see the properties useful as readily available space for the new green jobs needed to rebuild our manufacturing base. With all the housing sprawled all over from the housing bubble. Large tracts of land are hard to come by except for the abandoned factories and over built strip malls. Some closed auto plants have been turned into strip malls so it won’t be too hard to have them return to their manufacturing roots once their demolished.

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