I see your point, but I will state my opinion about Walmart. Now remember, I don't claim to have all the answers here, but I can tell you that WalMart isn't the problem with our economy. WalMart has done more good for the US economy than they have done bad. Now please hear me out before you disagree. WalMart has reached a point where they too have started to decline in sales from what consumers want, but yes they still are doing very well. Their growth has pretty much peaked is what I have read as of late. But back to my point. Yes WalMart has sold a lot of Asian products, but, too, WalMart is without a doubt the biggest buyer and seller of US products here in America. No other company even comes close. Yes WalMart has put a lot of people who either owned stores such as grocery, hardware, etc out of business. I have seen it happen in my area as well. But, too you have to look at the money that WalMart has saved most Americans by buying for less than the other competitors out there. WalMart has also provided I don't know how many jobs to folks here in the US. Granted, they don't pay the best, but a lot of kids have received a decent starting job there as well as other folks. Most seem to like it from the folks I have talked too.
Sorry for the long paragraph, but WalMart has done more good than they have done bad. Look what Walmart is now doing for prescription drugs to help senior citizens and others as well when it comes to getting a 90 day supply of medication for $10. I believe $4 will buy you a 30 day supply. Now that is money saved for a lot of people. WalMart does a lot of good. Yes, I've heard some of the horror stories about WalMart. They just lost a big lawsuit that is going to cost them billions of $$$ about breaking labor laws. They, too have their negatives. But I would guesstimate that at least 80% of Americans shop there as a national average. WalMart does a lot for charitable organizations and local community projects as well.
BC