Monday, December 26, 2011

As Long As

there are folks that believe this attitude about wealth is correct, MoveOn will have an audience. Basically the progressive web site suggests that because this woman has 21b$ she should be able to live on less so others don't have to be eligible food stamps. Of course the author speaks in general terms, no indicating that many employees work at WalMart part time by choice, many retired, many with other primary careers.
WalMart is successful because of superior pricing, a benefit to the very class of customers MoveOn seeks to organize, and by superior logistics i.e. industrial systems engineering (in which I have a degree).
At what point will progressives realize that businesses succeed because of intelligently constructed and executed business plans.  Businesses do have the interests of their employees held foremost. First by workplace safety, then by business viability without which there would be less employment to offer.
Pay is simply the convergence of skills required, demand for that skill, the consumer side a demand for the product offered and on the economy side wealth to buy the product.
When the government interferes with the process, by the inefficiency of delivery systems, less money is available to the consumer. Subsequently there is less demand for products, and finally less product requirement which creates the need for manufacturing, logistics and sales jobs.

Check it out....
some silly ideas out there

http://front.moveon.org/the-secret-that-job-creators-like-walmart-wont-tell-you/

Attack the rich, its a safe way to buy votes and then by inaction perpetuate the process.

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