We were going to thank you for donating $30,000 of our tax dollars to support the CWB pro-monopoly court case Mr. Penner refers to, Lorne – but that can wait ’till Wednesday.
Meanwhile, from Liberal MP Mark Eyking, a reminder that “Canadians can rely on Stephane Dion’s defence” of CWB “barely” marketing.
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“So albatros39a if they are so poor how are they making Walton rich; because he gets the best deal from suppliers and can afford lower prices so he “forces” the poor to shop there and still makes a buck. Looks like a service to me.”
LEDA think beyond the first level for once. The rich corporations get rich by selling cheap goods to people who can’t afford them from those corporations who buy those cheap goods from a rich supplier, who buys the cheap goods from the owner of a semi-rich Chinese factory owner who employees his workers each for two dollars a day. The whole system works because there are semi-poor on one end of the transaction are buying the goods usually on credit and the poor on the other end making those goods. In the middle there are the yachts, the business jets and multi-million dollar mansions sucking up more of the planet’s resources than any one person deserves.
I’m not sure how you can confuse protecting the poor by providing things like health care and education with communism. It’s socialism that desires to care for the disadvantaged, but apparently it’s communism that allows you to buy cheap crap made in China and unless I’m missing something here, you kind of like a communist system when it allows you to buy that cheap crap from Wal Mart.