1)They're completely within their rights to pay anything equal to or above minimum wage. Nobody is forced to work at Walmart against their will. If an employee isn't getting a living wage, they should either get a second job or another job entirely.
2)Walmart is certainly not the only company to use cheap outsourced labor.
3)We can have a healthy middle class without Walmart changing their policies. Walmart employs only 1% of the US's working population.
I know. Thats why I said that it wasn't Walmart specifically that I disliked. Its the whole process. It gets back to the fundamental thing that we will disagree on. You think that there are only poor because they are lazy or something similar. I think that the game of capitalism is rigged in America. Walmart is the perfect embodiment of the problem of overly cheap labor and cheap production prices. Every company that does this I feel is going to eventually harm us. Walmart is especially bad for our economy because it destroys the local economies and is the number 1 reason mom and pop stores are on the endangered species list. Its not that they simply refuse to compete with walmart but that they can't. They don't have the ability to outsource the way large corporations do. And this is exactly why we live in feudalism now. I used to say that we were headed towards a neo-feudalistic society but I honestly think we are in there now.
Would "not following the rules" in this situation not equate to Walmart breaking laws in this analogy?
It was an alayogy. Its what should happen if it was properly regulated. But its not so ....
Capitalism... Capitalist ideology focuses on the individual person/company, rather than the economy as a whole. The idea is that if everybody focuses on their own personal advancement, we will do better collectively. Of course this is debatable, but it's still a reason. I'd personally rather have Walmart than Socialism.
I would rather have a regulated capitalism than socialism. But walmart actually has contributed to our "socialist state". They and companies like it are the reason why we have so many poor and why wages haven't gone up. People aren't simply ball-less as you seem to imply. We haven't lost the ability to work hard. The game is different.
The economy was great under Clinton and Walmart existed...
We also had better regulation that helped maintain this good economy. Though our economy has been running towards this collapse since the 70's. It was well disguised till then. Also as you say walmart is only 1% of the economy. We still had more mom and pop stores back then. Walmart as well as every other massive corporation has increased dramatically in the last 13 years since Clinton.
The workers are abusing themselves by not making more money. It's easier to blame the corporations than to look in the mirror, but in the end your quality of life is completely up to you.
I cannot disagree with you more in the context in which you use this. To quote bill Maher in a meme that was used already earlier in this thread "If hard work equaled success then the country would be run by Mexicans with leaf blowers."
I have already laid out why it is different than what you say. I'm great that you have had some lucky breaks and good luck with your Lawyer career and I mean that from the bottom of my heart. But don't assume that your success story is the same as every other person who encounters hardships. Because its not and these problems are real. Do you think the entire nation of China, India, and Pakistan are all just self creating victims?
Fractional reserve banking is to blame for the recession, in my opinion. All the changes of workplace ethic in the world won't fix the problem with how the money is created in the first place.
Actually it can. The reason why our recession recovery is slow is because we have a massively weak middle class. An overwhelming majority of money is concentrated in the upper divisions of our society and the middle and lower class don't have the purchasing power to drive the economy. Our economy has ALWAYS been driven by the middle class and at no time has that not been true. If we calculate with inflation the middle class is poorer now than it has been since before the 70's. The first time we had a massive recession we were able to bounce back because we had a domino effect.
More people got some jobs. Thus the employees had more to spend which stimulated the economy which then created more jobs. Then it repeated till we were back to full strength and then some.
This time we got a few jobs but no one had any extra money to spend to stimulate the economy so the growth has been stagnate. There are a large number of people who work full time and people who work 2 part time jobs (sometimes more) and still don't make enough to re-stimulate the economy. The upper class alone cannot stimulate our consumer driven capitalistic society.
For us to have the kind of world dominating economy we once had we need to accept that things must be slightly more expensive and American made and those making it must make a living wage to pump money back into the economy.