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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Walmart and welfare go hand in hand. It's not going to improve anyone's standard of living either by employment or by being able to spend money they don't really have on cheap stuff. [b]The people who have money in DC who have their own money are not going to shop there. [/b] [b]What would have happened is that people from nearby PG county would have shopped there[/b]. Walmart doesn't attract other retail as a PP pointed out because the stores are not attracting those with large amounts of disposable income to begin with. There are other less large cheap stores they could attract to DC. Walmart is no big loss.[/quote] yes, people with money don't generally go to wal-mart. but some do, because they like a bargain and don't care about principles. you do know almost 20% of the population in dc is at poverty level? leave upper nw once in a while. stop being so classist. and pg has plenty of wal-marts already. no need to sit in traffic to go to one in dc.[/quote] We make 360k HHI and I love going to wall mart because I hate spending money on things like school supplies, laundry detergent, etc.... that are the same product elsewhere.[/quote]
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