On Saturday 23 February 2002 19:59, Brian wrote: > Not to start a flame war, but that's 3 anti-Walmart posts. What the heck > do you people have against Walmart? Especially so bad that Jim "hates > them worse than Microsoft"? Well, imagine if you will all of Microsoft's anti-competitive tactics applied against the business districts of small towns all across America. Here's the game they played in northeast Oklahoma while I was in high school there. All dates are approximate, and I don't claim 100% accuracy on the details. 1979: Put in a Wal-Mart in Bartlesville and one 20 minutes' drive away in Nowata. 1980-1990: Suck the business out of both downtown districts by offering artificially low prices. 1990-1992: Now that downtown Bartlesville is dead and the nearby Kmart is on the verge of closing, raise prices in Bartlesville. Continue to nurture Nowata's dependence. 1992: Threaten to move out of Bartlesville unless the city council subsidizes a Wal*Mart supercenter on the one remaining piece of virgin land a quarter mile away from the existing store (so you don't have to close the existing store during construction... besides, the old parking lot -- the largest in town -- isn't big enough for a supercenter). If citizens organize against the new store, pooh pooh their concerns about traffic, noise, light pollution, parking lot runoff, etc. If they persist, buy the newspaper's silence by becoming its biggest advertiser. 1993: Open the supercenter. Bribe (with "donations") the local high school to get the band members out of class so they can play at the grand opening -- makes good publicity! 1993-1994: Hire half as many people as you told the city you would, and work them twice as hard. Treat them like criminals. If they ask for time off to pick their sick kids up from day care, fire them. If they ask to rearrange their work schedules to take community-college classes, fire them. If the security cameras in the break room catch them complaining, fire them. late 1994: Close the store in Nowata, since obviously those people can drive to Bartlesville to shop at the new supercenter! Still not convinced? See if you can find the Doonesbury comics on the subject from late summer & early fall 1994 -- if Gary Trudeau wasn't writing specifically about Bartlesville's battle, it was a suspiciously similar one. --Ben