Is opposition to Wal-Mart un-American?
According to Dr. Yaron Brook, the executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute, it is.
I do agree with Dr. Brook’s statement:”What could be more un-American than punishing a successful company for being successful?” But his reasoning is a bit off.
He also states: “Wal-Mart is hated and feared on the perverse grounds that it does its work too well.”
Does Wal-Mart do its work “too well”? I believe that a company doing its work “too well” would include treating employees fairly. With all the evidence to the contrary when it comes to Wal-Mart, I’d like to see some proof that its success is due to efficiency and not cutting corners with regard to employees.
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