V-1 said:
Bill Clinton worked for Wal-Mart?
It's complicated, but yes. He did pretty well by China, too.
BenderGonzales said:
I'm sure that nothing at Target, BestBuy, Costco, K-Mart, etc is made overseas.
I'm sure you're wrong. Oh...I get it, you were being sarcastic.
BenderGonzales said:
I don't really have a favorite -- I spread my considerable Regional FO wealth around quite a bit.
Look, no one's hands are clean on this issue, but Wal-Mart is one of the largest companies in the world and they are blatantly "cost" oriented and drive a ton of consumption. They have changed the relationship between manufacturers and retailers from a "push" system to a "pull" system, and in the process, have had an astonishing impact on US manufacturing of consumer goods. No other consumer goods retailer has ever single-handedly had this kind of impact. The up-shot of this impact has been to drive manufacturing off-shore.
Lots of retailers sell imported consumer goods. Historically, no other ones have so effectively tipped the scales toward the necessity for US companies to manufacture off-shore as Wal-Mart by their incessant focus on low costs.
I will grant you that only the very wealthy can entirely avoid Chinese and other foreign products. My only point is that aside from obviously selling Chinese made products, Wal-Mart has, and continues to actually drive US manufacturing to China more than any other retailer in history.
Wal-Mart's an amazing American success story. But at what cost to the US manufacturing base?