PowerWagon,
I'm inclined to agree with you. Perhaps I should read "the book" to find out what is so sinister. I sure don't want any big corporation getting away with abusing the system, or breaking the law. But I don't believe in attacking them just because they're "big" either. Free enterprise has room for businesses of all sizes.
I don't understand the comment that big companies like WM are "against individualism". When I see minorities, college students, single parents and senior citizens working jobs at places like this, I figure a legitimate need is being met.
I have an 80 year old uncle who works part time at Lowes in the midwest to supplement his Social Security income, and he's having a ball. I don't hear him whining about not feeling like an individual, or complaining that he's not making enough money, or that he's not in a union.
I know another "retired" senior citizen in Longmont who works part time at the mom and pop lumber yard in town that survived the Home Depot onslaught too, so don't tell me the jobs went away. What happend is the little guy adapted and succeeded. So MORE jobs were created and I now have TWO good stores to choose from.
I'm sure it was hard on somebody along the way - change usually hurts. Resisting change hurts too, it just takes longer...
my 2c