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I'm not trying to run them off, nor could my opinion much matter to them. I don't spend my money with RZC owned companies and that's about the extent of the stumping I can do on the matter. They're free to do with their money as they wish. But rather than turning Bentonville even more into their personal playground for the hobbies that fill their idle days since they're both richer than Croesus, I'd prefer they focus on things like advocating for Wal Mart paying their employees a living wage and providing benefits so their workforce wasn't the among the largest groups accessing Medicaid or food stamps. If anything I'm disappointed in Velonews running this glorified image makeover nonsense for the them. At least carrying that much water will help the Velonews staff's cardio regimen. |
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The wife and I stopped in Bentonville on our summer trip. We spent 2 nights and 2 days about; had the wrong bike, 650 with 47 GK's were not so great for either road riding or trail riding, but we did both! Amazing trail systems right out of downtown. Good bike shops, restaurants, and lots of expensive cars and clothing displayed by the folks who sell stuff to Wally World. Reminded me of Boulder sorta kinda but more pretentious. And less of the hilly feeling compared to what it looks like when you are accessing it from the South. Cross worlds there in 2021 I think, at least in Fayetteville. Good score for them. We'll probably road trip out for that.
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Probably not a lot of WM in Berkeley, eh?
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The American dream would be paying these people a fair days wage after they've all but eliminated any retail alternative in their local communities. Wal Mart is very blackest part of the US economy. It's the most American company ever created in a lot of ways. But hey it got some cool trails for Bentonville. |
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So, Flash, what retail establishments that don't require a high school diploma DO pay a living wage? WM in my area pays 12-13 an hour for stocking shelves. What were mom and pop paying? Your argument probably touches everything in your life more than you know.
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Blackest part of the US economy? Hyperbole
I would venture that, if we were to put a label on such a thing, you're living that part of the US economy in the bay area. VC folk, weasel-like tech giants, cats with MBAs, fault line, crazy cost of living? All the makings for a Pacific Rim sequel Start the revolution there and leave the rest of us alone. We're going riding Quote:
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The trails do look nice.
Re Walmart--I hear the points about how people lived before that company came to town. I also do not blame the people in the family foundation, or other family-funded foundations, for feeling good about what they're able to do with the endowments they manage. But it's always valid to question who has the money, and why. In this case, once you're several generations downstream of the person who actually made something of value, it's essential to debate whether inheritance economics are a net gain or loss for our country. This isn't an interior vs. coast thing. |
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Wal Mart's have destroyed small businesses while grossly mistreating employees, creating stores that are literal havens for crime in their local communities where they exist. Their labor policies are such that their employees are some of the largest recipients of public aid. We, all of us, are subsidizing the profits that flow back to the Walton family. Better be some epic trails in Bentonville, we all paid for them. |
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Big money can do big things. In a ten year period the Waltons invested $74 million into building trails etc. in their back yard.
https://www.bicycleretailer.com/indu...g#.XcMDQDNKg2w Here in Steamboat we have a multiyear commitment from a lodging tax the voters passed several years ago committing about $10 million to trial building in and around the area for mountain biking and hiking. That has become somewhat contentious with a group that wants to minimize trail building in the area. I wonder if the Walton's impact has been seen as all positive? Everyone I know that has ridden there loves the trails just wondering if the locals are all on board. I only ask this because of the push back we have gotten here in town. |
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"Havens for crime" isn't WM's fault. How many employees of 'put discount store here' that pays what WM pays...about $12-$15 per hour for unskilled labor, are also on public aid? How about that single mom at MacDonalds? "WE" are subsidizing this gooned up, let's continue to screw 'main street', US economy in all retail, not just WM.
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The Bentonville Stage Race is a great time too.
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Interesting to see the Walton hate, and Penske praise.
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