bravesfanMatt
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always arguing whether ranch or 1000 island is better.Like my family can afford to shop at Walmart. We have to go to DG and dollar tree
always arguing whether ranch or 1000 island is better.Like my family can afford to shop at Walmart. We have to go to DG and dollar tree
I’ve seen your man cave and those trips you take. You’re a Target shopper masquerading as one of the “boys”.Like my family can afford to shop at Walmart. We have to go to DG and dollar tree
You so and soPervert.
I’ve given upApparently, the moderators on this board need jobs at Walmart because they clearly can’t handle this job
I actually remember him
Could be one of those under the radar solid moves
Its the off-season and the Braves are done.I’ve given up
Sean Reid Foley would like to have wordsIts the off-season and the Braves are done.
I bet the Braves offered him a four-year, $4 deal with a voucher for a free meal at The BatteryHeyman says Bellinger weighing interest from the Yankees, Mets, and “two others.” Phillies and…Blue Jays?
I refuse to believe an adult human wrote thisYou don't understand economics. It's okay. You have a passing grasp of baseball.
Enscheff doesn't understand economics, either, and he clearly misunderstood the point Piggler and Sturg were making, but he at least brings some relatively novel analysis to the game of baseball (for a fan board).
Please explain how a massive corporation being as efficient as Walmart is "bad" for the American people.
Again, you seem to want 40% of your produce spoiled before it hits the market and 25% price hikes on every basic good you buy.
You know who else buys into this nonsense? India. Do you want the American economy to look like India's?
And you realize the average worker at Walmart would be one of the richest people in every state of India, right?
You're a fucking clown.
You are in luck—as an “attendee of an Ivy League law school,” you have access to what I am sure is an excellent Antitrust Law course (unless it is Cornell, barely even an Ivy, amiright?) where you can explore the potential issues with massive corporations dominating markets and why we have sought to regulate them.Please explain how a massive corporation being as efficient as Walmart is "bad" for the American people.