Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Populist Colleagues And Wal-Mart

My populist colleague who worked for my populist representative Virgil Goode sent me this link. It was his response to this article.

He thinks Wal-Mart is evil. I think Wal-Mart should have the opportunity to use its property as it deems fit.

Conservative Professor Bainbridge says Wal-Mart is bad because the data is inconclusive on its effects on jobs and wages.

I am not fond of econometric (statistical)studies. They often confuse the issue. This is one of those situations. Number of jobs and average or median wages does not say anything. We want to know how well-off, how happy, the community is before and after Wal-Mart. We use real income (what can be bought) as a proxy for these measures. (Admittedly, it is a poor measure.) I do not know the aggregate income data. If Wal-Mart caused a community to become poorer, then how could it stay in business? How can Wal-Mart decrease a community's wealth? Decreasing the community's wealth would decrease its profits.

But Bainbridge changes his argument midstride. It is not about dollars, it is about aesthetics. Wal-Mart destroys beautiful small businesses. Wal-Mart has never destroyed another business. Customers not purchasing from the beautiful small business but from Wal-Mart destroyed them. Bainbridge is blaming the wrong people. He should say "stupid customers who do not know the beauty of small business are destroying small business."

He is also irked by Wal-Mart's ugly buildings. Architecture is a matter of taste. I like Wal-Mart's look. I think County Office buildings and churches are ugly. But I am not proposing to eliminate local government and religion.

His idea that Wal-Mart kills entrepreneurship is stupid. My father's video store buys DVDs, drinks, and candy from Wal-Mart and Sam's Club. I know guys who buy produce from Wal-Mart and sell it at the local fruit stand. Entrepreneurship is about recognizing customer wants and meeting these wants. Wal-Mart meets some wants, but it also creates wants. I talk to people who hate Wal-Mart's crowds. Small stores can compete because they do not have crowds.

Bainbridge's argument about the trade deficit is bogus. He should read Cafe Hayek. Trade is mutually beneficial. Dependency theory does not make sense. China runs a trade surplus with the United States by investing in the US. If the Chinese think we are a good investment, then we are probably a good investment.

If Wal-Mart gets tax breaks, it the community's fault not Wal-Mart's. No tax breaks should be given. They are unconstitutional and wrong. Taxes and tax breaks are coercion. But you cannot blame Wal-Mart. You have to blame populist local politicians.

Bainbridge and anti-Wal-Marters are blaming Wal-Mart because things are not going their way. They want a horse and buggy economy. They want the past. Fortunately, most Americans want progress.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:20 PM

    I remember walk'in round the court square sidewalk
    Lookin' in windows at things I couldn't want
    There's johnson's hardware and morgans jewelry
    And the ol' Lee king's apothecary
    They were the little man
    The little man

    I go back now and the stores are all empty
    Except for an old coke sign from 1950
    Boarded up like they never existed
    Or renovated and called historic districts
    There goes the little man
    There goes the little man

    Now the court square's just a set of streets
    That the people go round but they seldom think
    Bout the little man that built this town
    Before the big money shut em down
    And killed the little man
    Oh the little man

    He pumped your gas and he cleaned your glass
    And one cold rainy night he fixed your flat
    The new stores came where you do it yourself
    You buy a lotto ticket and food off the shelf
    Forget about the little man
    Forget about that little man

    He hung on there for a few more years
    But he couldn't sell slurpees
    And he wouldn't sell beer
    Now the bank rents the station
    To a man down the road
    And sell velvet Elvis and
    Second-hand clothes
    There goes little man
    There goes another little man

    Now they’re lined up in a concrete strip
    You can buy the world with just one trip
    And save a penny cause it's jumbo size
    They don't even realize
    They're killin' the little man
    Oh the little man

    It wasn't long when I was a child
    An old black man came with his plow
    He broke the ground where we grew our garden
    Back before we'd all forgot about the little man
    The little man
    Long live the little man
    God bless the little man

    -A.J.

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  2. I wish we could go back to the days when horse shit filled the street. I wish we could go back to the bubonic plague. I wish everything would always stay the same.

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  3. Anonymous12:24 PM

    Amen Brotha..

    Maybe with all we know, we could rule the land.

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