cpt.fass1 wrote:
How many local burger joints do you have around you now? Are you really saying that because you haven't read that mcdonalds puts local joints out of business that it doesn't?
It's a huge change from when I was younger and used to travel to other states for different things to now. Now when getting out of state it's feels like everything is a chain.
Even now it feels like the banks started to flex there muscles the same way walmart and other chains have. They loosened they're guidelines to a point where anyone can get money and when it started to go to shit they cried about how it was going to ruin the economy when they went out of business. Stole our money then actually tightened things down to keep the money funneling up. Trust me I know I was involved in that. Now look how many banks are popping up everywhere. Also once the Mortgage bubble burst they rode it out with the bouncing fees.
The money system only works on trust and right now as middle class to below citizens it's not really working too well for us. The whole world economy is based on this system so we're going to probably dry up with goods provided to us in the next year. But hey at least we still have American Idol.
Nothing replaces a local burger joint, certainly not a McDonalds. Burger joints have a local fan base that no McDonalds is going to replace. Walmart however is a different story. I have lived all over the place over the years, and the local burger joints are doing just fine. Ifthey go out of business it is because they suck, not because McDonalds stole their customers.
As for the rest, I agree. Regardless, you can not ( or should not) impose regulations based on your success. Punishing success is not the answer. It stifles, not promotes growth.