09-21-2007, 01:54 AM
I decided to start a new thread as opposed to highjacking the "Big Box" thread.
One of my concerns about Wallmart is the quality of the products they offer. I didn't just start this recently. But, in light of the recent events regarding import products as well as the Big Box issue I think it's a very important topic.
First let me say that I have a full understanding of capitalism. The thing that I'm unsure of is capitalism left un-checked. What sets America apart from other countries is our democratic system. It's this very democratic system that has kept our capitalistic system in some form of check as far as quality control, labor etc...
Now as we strive in this new millennium to see our capitalistic system expand to an international level we have to be aware that as these other countries become active in the market place they will not have to face any or as much regulatory scrutiny as our US corporations do.
It's important to acknowledge the fact that there is more to the issue than just what we hear regarding child labor and slave labor etc.. (that's bad butt..)
In an International capitalistic system it will have to rely entirely on the fundamental properties of true capitalism. The bottom line is that those who win these overseas contracts to provide our goods don't have to deal with our 1.Labor laws 2.Health regulations 3.Environmental
Soo until there is an international body to hold other countries accountable for lead based painted toys etc.. we will have to count on "True Capitalism" in that the consumer or end-user will have to be the quality control for these products.
Understand, I don't hate China. China is just notorious for their lacking health and labor laws not to mention their weak if not non existing environmental laws.
So in this very instance it is befallen on you/me "us" as the consumer to to make a difference.
Those that are actually still reading are thinking "get off your soapbox dave" But listen this is about your kids or even your Kids kids.
1.Look on the bottom of the item where was it made? Are there other options on the shelf? what's the price diff.
2.Always tell the cashier I'd really like to see more items available from the US and Japan (yes they're much better) on your shelves.
3.Stop the mnger of the walmart,cosco, target etc... and tell them. Always be nice. The more people that do it the sooner it'll change.
The recent stories about pet food and toys with 500 times the amount of lead as tolerable are just the tip of the iceberg.
Folks, I know, for some of us, it's hard to make these decisions for financial reason. Ever little items add up thus making it hard to make ends meet. But all I ask is that we start being aware of it and see if we can make a difference.
(This post is should be read while humming God Bless America)
Blessings,
dave
"Sometimes your the bug and sometimes your the windshield"
One of my concerns about Wallmart is the quality of the products they offer. I didn't just start this recently. But, in light of the recent events regarding import products as well as the Big Box issue I think it's a very important topic.
First let me say that I have a full understanding of capitalism. The thing that I'm unsure of is capitalism left un-checked. What sets America apart from other countries is our democratic system. It's this very democratic system that has kept our capitalistic system in some form of check as far as quality control, labor etc...
Now as we strive in this new millennium to see our capitalistic system expand to an international level we have to be aware that as these other countries become active in the market place they will not have to face any or as much regulatory scrutiny as our US corporations do.
It's important to acknowledge the fact that there is more to the issue than just what we hear regarding child labor and slave labor etc.. (that's bad butt..)
In an International capitalistic system it will have to rely entirely on the fundamental properties of true capitalism. The bottom line is that those who win these overseas contracts to provide our goods don't have to deal with our 1.Labor laws 2.Health regulations 3.Environmental
Soo until there is an international body to hold other countries accountable for lead based painted toys etc.. we will have to count on "True Capitalism" in that the consumer or end-user will have to be the quality control for these products.
Understand, I don't hate China. China is just notorious for their lacking health and labor laws not to mention their weak if not non existing environmental laws.
So in this very instance it is befallen on you/me "us" as the consumer to to make a difference.
Those that are actually still reading are thinking "get off your soapbox dave" But listen this is about your kids or even your Kids kids.
1.Look on the bottom of the item where was it made? Are there other options on the shelf? what's the price diff.
2.Always tell the cashier I'd really like to see more items available from the US and Japan (yes they're much better) on your shelves.
3.Stop the mnger of the walmart,cosco, target etc... and tell them. Always be nice. The more people that do it the sooner it'll change.
The recent stories about pet food and toys with 500 times the amount of lead as tolerable are just the tip of the iceberg.
Folks, I know, for some of us, it's hard to make these decisions for financial reason. Ever little items add up thus making it hard to make ends meet. But all I ask is that we start being aware of it and see if we can make a difference.
(This post is should be read while humming God Bless America)
Blessings,
dave
"Sometimes your the bug and sometimes your the windshield"
Blessings,
dave
"It doesn't mean that much to me.. to mean that much to you." Neil Young
dave
"It doesn't mean that much to me.. to mean that much to you." Neil Young