GOP Failure Watch Part III

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  1. dapip

    dapip Member+

    Sep 5, 2003
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  2. puttputtfc

    puttputtfc Member+

    Sep 7, 1999
    If you want to bash Hillary take it to a different thread.
     
  3. The Devil's Architect

    Feb 10, 2000
    The American Steppe
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    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I really can only speak for this region, but for the most part, WALMART had little to do with putting local stores out of business, particularly in smaller towns.
    One of the things about Mom & Pop stores is that if Mom & Pop are successful enough to send their 1-5 kids off to college, the likelihood that one or any of them want to come back to Smalltown America and run the business gets smaller and smaller with each generation. There's something to about working 12-16 hour days that puts a lot of people off.
     
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  4. Dr. Wankler

    Dr. Wankler Member+

    May 2, 2001
    The Electric City
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    The small town I lived in in Minnesota fought off a WalMart, and I think it's helped the local economy to this day. But I think that's because, for some reason, a few kids like coming back after college and putting in the 12-16 hour days to keep things going.

    On the other hand, the town I grew up in is probably helped by the WalMart. The Mom&Pops were pretty much put out of business by the mall back in the 70s. All WalMart did was kick the shit out of the chain stores at the mall. The businesses that survived the mall were pretty much able to survive WalMart.
     
  5. The Devil's Architect

    Feb 10, 2000
    The American Steppe
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    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Are there any smaller stores like Alco or Menards or some localized chain store there? I've seen both work and not work.

    Pretty much my experience growing up. The regional precursors to WalMart, malls and redistribution of population/wealth to the "new" side of town killed downtown businesses and Mom & Pops, WalMart was the only store that built on the "old" side of town
     
  6. That Phat Hat

    That Phat Hat Member+

    Nov 14, 2002
    Just Barely Outside the Beltway
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    Japan
    Yeah, I think the mom & pop stores being shut down is a red herring.

    My concerns about Wal-Mart and big box stores are more about their effects on the supply chain, labor and efficiency of infrastructure spending. Of course, these issues don't carry the same nostalgic appeal.
     
  7. Dr. Wankler

    Dr. Wankler Member+

    May 2, 2001
    The Electric City
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    Chicago Fire
    Bigsoccer poster Dogface could answer with updated accuracy, but when we lived there, there were three grocery stores: one a local chain, one a locally owned one, and one really excellent food coop. There were chain fast food places, but that's it.

    There was a larger town 15 miles away that had pretty much everything, including a WalMart. So it wasn't like the local stores were saved from competition with the chains. But they did okay, at least 20 years ago.

    The town I grew up in still has a pretty desolate downtown, but it also has two coffeehouses that could make a go of it in any city. That's something I don't think a WalMart will ever produce.
     
  8. taosjohn

    taosjohn Member+

    Dec 23, 2004
    taos,nm
    Can't prove a causal connection, but it actually happened here-- Walmart opened, everyplace I used to patronize closed over the next couple of years.

    Of course the center of town was all tourist shops already, and the mom-and-pops were scattered all over, including in what passed for malls, so this might not have been the typical experience.
     
  9. ElasticNorseman

    ElasticNorseman Member+

    Apr 16, 2004
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    I take exception to that
     
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  10. nicephoras

    nicephoras A very stable genius

    Fucklechester Rangers
    Jul 22, 2001
    Eastern Seaboard of Yo! Semite
    Well, yes, if you ignore the parts of the Democratic party you don't like, then sure, it starts to look a lot more like the one you prefer.
     
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  11. That Phat Hat

    That Phat Hat Member+

    Nov 14, 2002
    Just Barely Outside the Beltway
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    Japan
    You told me to look at the party platforms from the '60s, and they say nothing about segregation as a preferred policy, and are defined by the same kind of progressivism that define the party's leadership today.

    Yes, I acknowledge that the Dixiecrats existed and that they were sizable in nature, and that their departure from the Democratic Party ceded the advantage in the South to the GOP. But they left because their POV was marginalized. I mean, have you looked at the Democratic Party platform from the 60s?
     
  12. Naughtius Maximus

    Jul 10, 2001
    Shropshire
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    Chelsea FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    I didn't mention anything about the democratic party, did I... but, as you've asked, there's no WAY Obama would introduce anything on the level of change to that enacted in 'the great society' and, bear in mind, some of the most significant changes since then, (the subject you raised), have been to roll back some of the advances made at that time and to further the agenda of the right, sometimes with direct implementation by people who were nominally left-wing.

    The combination of huge tax cuts for the wealthy and benefit reductions/'forced labour' for the poor can only be sensibly interpreted as anti-working class and a move to the right and in contrast to many other countries that have EXTENDED benefits to the poor.

    Still, I suppose that counts as a change.
     
  13. dapip

    dapip Member+

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  14. cleansheetbsc

    cleansheetbsc Member+

    Mar 17, 2004
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    awesome. the state that made it hard for Republican candidates to get on the ballot in the primary get this guy.
     
  15. ElasticNorseman

    ElasticNorseman Member+

    Apr 16, 2004
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    WTF goes on in this woman's mind?
     
  16. Naughtius Maximus

    Jul 10, 2001
    Shropshire
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    Chelsea FC
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    England
    Makes you wonder what Ken sees in her, doesn't it...

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  17. dapip

    dapip Member+

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    Beg to differ.. Barbie is waaaaay smarter than Batsh!t Bachmann

     
  18. American Brummie

    Jun 19, 2009
    There Be Dragons Here
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    Heere's the article...


    Aaaand heeere's the picture...

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    Nothin' fabulous about this.
     
  19. cleansheetbsc

    cleansheetbsc Member+

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  20. cleansheetbsc

    cleansheetbsc Member+

    Mar 17, 2004
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    You realize if he never did the Monday Night Football thing, he'd be as significant as Ted Nugent. Then again, he is as significant as Ted Nugent.
     
  21. Dr. Wankler

    Dr. Wankler Member+

    May 2, 2001
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  22. taosjohn

    taosjohn Member+

    Dec 23, 2004
    taos,nm
    He's certainly sold 10 records for every one Nugent has. Probably 100. That's a type of significance anyway...
     
  23. raza_rebel

    raza_rebel Member+

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  24. Matt in the Hat

    Matt in the Hat Moderator
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    Although as The Wake Up Bomb used to say Walmart is great because it keeps the trash out of my Target.
     
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  25. Matt in the Hat

    Matt in the Hat Moderator
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    Would you?
     

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