Don t Let Anybody Tell You That Businesses Create Jobs

I don't believe for a moment that you've ever held a job, much less turned a profit.

Nor does anyone else on the board.

Yet you can't refute anything I've posted.

How does anyone refute an opinion?

Nobody is required to prove a negative nigga.......prove to us who you are.
He's proven he is a poseur. A number of us here are business owners. We know what goes into it. Only someone totally clueless could write the crap he writes. Further his economic ideas indicate he never took an Econ course, never read a book on the topic, and has no experience. He proposes freezing wages and prices and swears it wont affect imports. That is the opinion of someone either being intentionally provocative or someone totally out of touch with reality.
 
So if the point is to keep goods or services low and competitive how again would paying the employee accomplish this??

See, when you break it down to plain and simple English that any moron can understand your suggestions screams STUPIDITY!!!

In finance, a subsidy is any monies give by a government in the form of aid.

Direct: Cash

Indirect: Tax Deduction
 
So if the point is to keep goods or services low and competitive how again would paying the employee accomplish this??

See, when you break it down to plain and simple English that any moron can understand your suggestions screams STUPIDITY!!!

In finance, a subsidy is any monies give by a government in the form of aid.

Direct: Cash

Indirect: Tax Deduction
Wrong.
Point proven.
 
So if the point is to keep goods or services low and competitive how again would paying the employee accomplish this??

See, when you break it down to plain and simple English that any moron can understand your suggestions screams STUPIDITY!!!

In finance, a subsidy is any monies give by a government in the form of aid.

Direct: Cash

Indirect: Tax Deduction

You seem to be a good little Lefty.....

Let's talk about Tax Deductions....are they Government "expenditures" ?
 
See you have no clue what the **** you are talking about, the reference was about money left on the table because no business would operate where there was no chance of large profit margins.........

Not only do you look like a ******* retard right now, but you are making some phantom point only you understand .........................

Large profits. Which leads to the question; Why would you go into business if you can't make large profits?
 
See you have no clue what the **** you are talking about, the reference was about money left on the table because no business would operate where there was no chance of large profit margins.........

Not only do you look like a ******* retard right now, but you are making some phantom point only you understand .........................

Large profits. Which leads to the question; Why would you go into business if you can't make large profits?
Because the alternatives are worse.
Point proven. Again.
 
You keep showing your ignorance, Walmart has negotiating and cumulative buying power, but they don't dictate shit to suppliers about price ................
Now Walmart also does no name products, that are packaged specifically for them, reckon they tell those folks what they will pay them to produce a unit??
It's called negotiations and another little influence you will want to consider is availability, the supply side of things can make the supplier the Wheeler Dealer Man ..............
There is also this little thing called demand, you see a short supply and high demand can make a products price go way up, wonder if Wally world still tells suppliers what they will pay them for it??

So Wally world is only willing to pay me $1 / unit but I can sell to Target for $3 / unit ..................... reckon my sales rep will be sending much to wally world in this situation??

"For suppliers, too, Wal-Mart's relentless pricing pressure is a mixed blessing. "If you are good with data, are sophisticated, and have scale, Wal-Mart should be one of your most profitable customers," says a retired consumer-products executive. Unlike many retailers, the company does not charge "slotting fees" for access to its shelves and is unusually generous in sharing sales data with manufacturers. In return, though, Wal-Mart not only dictates delivery schedules and inventory levels but also heavily influences product specifications. In the end, many suppliers have to choose between designing goods their way or the Wal-Mart way. "Wal-Mart really is about driving the cost of a product down," says James A. Wier, CEO of Simplicity Manufacturing, a lawn-mower maker that decided to stop selling to Wal-Mart last fall. "When you drive the cost of a product down, you really can't deliver the high-quality product like we have.""

Is Wal-Mart Too Powerful - Businessweek
 
See you have no clue what the **** you are talking about, the reference was about money left on the table because no business would operate where there was no chance of large profit margins.........

Not only do you look like a ******* retard right now, but you are making some phantom point only you understand .........................

Large profits. Which leads to the question; Why would you go into business if you can't make large profits?

Your assertion was that only large profits motivate a business, we have consistently shown and discussed the running financial train wrecks grocery stores are, yet there are many large chain grocery stores who operate on minimal profits but volume business ...................

So once again you are saying one thing and then trying to justify by saying the opposite despite the glaring truth that keeps hitting you in the face ...........

You not only can not keep up with the shit you are spewing but you keep getting more and more convoluted while the rest of us laugh at your ignorance ................
 
You keep showing your ignorance, Walmart has negotiating and cumulative buying power, but they don't dictate shit to suppliers about price ................
Now Walmart also does no name products, that are packaged specifically for them, reckon they tell those folks what they will pay them to produce a unit??
It's called negotiations and another little influence you will want to consider is availability, the supply side of things can make the supplier the Wheeler Dealer Man ..............
There is also this little thing called demand, you see a short supply and high demand can make a products price go way up, wonder if Wally world still tells suppliers what they will pay them for it??

So Wally world is only willing to pay me $1 / unit but I can sell to Target for $3 / unit ..................... reckon my sales rep will be sending much to wally world in this situation??

"For suppliers, too, Wal-Mart's relentless pricing pressure is a mixed blessing. "If you are good with data, are sophisticated, and have scale, Wal-Mart should be one of your most profitable customers," says a retired consumer-products executive. Unlike many retailers, the company does not charge "slotting fees" for access to its shelves and is unusually generous in sharing sales data with manufacturers. In return, though, Wal-Mart not only dictates delivery schedules and inventory levels but also heavily influences product specifications. In the end, many suppliers have to choose between designing goods their way or the Wal-Mart way. "Wal-Mart really is about driving the cost of a product down," says James A. Wier, CEO of Simplicity Manufacturing, a lawn-mower maker that decided to stop selling to Wal-Mart last fall. "When you drive the cost of a product down, you really can't deliver the high-quality product like we have.""

Is Wal-Mart Too Powerful - Businessweek

Totally off the shit you spewed in your original post ...............
Deflect, defend, deny ............... it and ignorance are the only strategies left ....................
 
He's proven he is a poseur. A number of us here are business owners. We know what goes into it. Only someone totally clueless could write the crap he writes. Further his economic ideas indicate he never took an Econ course, never read a book on the topic, and has no experience. He proposes freezing wages and prices and swears it wont affect imports. That is the opinion of someone either being intentionally provocative or someone totally out of touch with reality.

More bloviating?
 
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He's proven he is a poseur. A number of us here are business owners. We know what goes into it. Only someone totally clueless could write the crap he writes. Further his economic ideas indicate he never took an Econ course, never read a book on the topic, and has no experience. He proposes freezing wages and prices and swears it wont affect imports. That is the opinion of someone either being intentionally provocative or someone totally out of touch with reality.

More bloviating?
Point proven.
Again.
 
Your assertion was that only large profits motivate a business, we have consistently shown and discussed the running financial train wrecks grocery stores are, yet there are many large chain grocery stores who operate on minimal profits but volume business ...................

So once again you are saying one thing and then trying to justify by saying the opposite despite the glaring truth that keeps hitting you in the face ...........

You not only can not keep up with the shit you are spewing but you keep getting more and more convoluted while the rest of us laugh at your ignorance ................

I see I have to go slow.

All major corporations are multi-tiered.

WalMart is four separate companies. Procurement, logistics, and transportation which are private and owned by the Walmart seven providing them with hundreds of millions to billions per year. Walmart Stores/Sams Club are the means to eliminate the crap the owners made monies.

When a company tells you their on a slim margin, your next question should be; How about the profit from the tier companies?
 
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