
03-28-2009, 03:30 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: midwest
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I don't have one in my front yard, and I can understand not wanting the traffic associated with it around a person's house. That's what commercial zoning is for.
As for them "bleeding" other businesses dry, I don't really buy that argument either. My town has 12,000 people. The Walmart here opened almost 20 years ago. In that 20 years no business went out, that wasn't already in danger. The grocery stores that failed went out of business before the Walmart became a Super Walmart, and we still have the same number of pharmacies we had 20 years ago. Actually I think we have more now that the Walgreen's opened.
I would recommend checking out the episode of Penn and Teller's Bullshit, they did on Walmart, and the real impact they have communities.
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