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Liberalism as Condescension
RealClearPolitics.com ^ | September 14, 2006 | By George Will

Posted on 09/14/2006 4:52:02 AM PDT by .cnI redruM

EVERGREEN PARK, Ill. -- This suburb, contiguous with Chicago's western edge, is 88 percent white. A large majority of the customers of the Wal-Mart that sits here, less than a block outside Chicago, are from the city and more than 90 percent of the store's customers are African-American.

One of whom, a woman pushing a shopping cart with a stoical 3-year-old along for the ride, has a chip on her shoulder about the size of this 141,000 square- foot Wal-Mart. She applied for a job when the store opened in January and was turned down because, she said, the person doing the hiring "had an attitude.'' So why is the woman shopping here anyway? She looks at the questioner as though he is dimwitted and directs his attention to the low prices of the DVDs on the rack next to her.

Sensibly, she compartmentalizes her moods and her money. Besides, she should not brood. She had lots of company in not being hired: More than 25,000 people applied for the 325 openings.

Which vexes liberals like John Kerry. (He and his helpmeet last shopped at Wal-Mart when?) In 2004 he tested what has become one of the Democrats' 2006 themes: Wal-Mart is, he said, "disgraceful'' and symbolic of "what's wrong with America.'' By now, Democrats have succeeded, to their embarrassment (if they are susceptible to that), in making the basic numbers familiar:

The median household income of Wal-Mart shoppers is under $40,000. Wal-Mart, the most prodigious job-creator in the history of the private sector in this galaxy, has almost as many employees (1.3 million) as the U.S. military has uniformed personnel. A McKinsey company study concluded that Wal-Mart accounted for 13 percent of the nation's productivity gains in the second half of the 1990s, which probably made Wal-Mart about as important as the Federal Reserve in holding down inflation. By lowering consumer prices, Wal-Mart costs about 50 retail jobs among competitors for every 100 jobs Wal-Mart creates. Wal-Mart and its effects save shoppers more than $200 billion a year, dwarfing such government programs as food stamps ($28.6 billion) and the earned-income tax credit ($34.6 billion).

People who buy their groceries from Wal-Mart -- it has one-fifth of the nation's grocery business -- save at least 17 percent. But because unions are strong in many grocery stores trying to compete with Wal-Mart, unions are yanking on the Democratic Party's leash, demanding laws to force Wal-Mart to pay wages and benefits higher than those that already are high enough to attract 77 times more applicants than there were jobs at this store.

The big-hearted progressives on Chicago's City Council, evidently unconcerned that the city gets zero sales tax revenues from a half a billion dollars that Chicago residents spend in the 42 suburban Wal-Marts, have passed a bill that, by dictating wages and benefits, would keep Wal-Marts from locating in the city. Richard Daley, a bread-and-butter Democrat, used his first veto in 17 years as mayor to swat it away.

Liberals think their campaign against Wal-Mart is a way of introducing the subject of class into America's political argument, and they are more correct than they understand. Their campaign is liberalism as condescension. It is a philosophic repugnance toward markets because consumer sovereignty results in the masses making messes. Liberals, aghast, see the choices Americans make with their dollars and their ballots, and announce -- yes, announce -- that Americans are sorely in need of more supervision by ... liberals.

Before they went on their bender of indignation about Wal-Mart (customers per week: 127 million), liberals had drummed McDonald's (customers per week: 175 million) out of civilized society because it is making us fat, or something. So, what next? Which preferences of ordinary Americans will liberals, in their role as national scolds, next disapprove? Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet?

No. The current issue of The American Prospect, an impeccably progressive magazine, carries a full-page advertisement denouncing something responsible for "lies, deception, immorality, corruption, and widespread labor, human rights and environmental abuses'' and of having brought "great hardship and despair to people and communities throughout the world.''

What is this focus of evil in the modern world? North Korea? The Bush administration? Fox News Channel? No, it is Coca-Cola (number of servings to Americans of the company's products each week: 2.5 billion).

When liberals' presidential nominees consistently fail to carry Kansas, liberals do not rush to read a book titled "What's the Matter With Liberals' Nominees?'' No, the book they turned into a best-seller is titled "What's the Matter With Kansas?'' Notice a pattern here?


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: democrats; economics; liberals; walmart; walmartphobia
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To: .cnI redruM

OK, I'm guessing the libs will say that the pay for the 100 jobs created don't even equal the pay of the 50 lost. Anybody have an insight on that?


41 posted on 09/14/2006 11:13:01 AM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Crom!)
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To: Lee'sGhost
Percentile 10% 25% 50% Median) 75% 90%
Hourly Wage $6.38 $7.46 $9.03 $12.23 $17.76
Annual Wage $13,270 $15,520 $18,790 $25,430 $36,940

You'd have to compare Walmart's numbers to these...

http://www.bls.gov/oes/2004/november/oes412031.htm
42 posted on 09/14/2006 11:28:04 AM PDT by .cnI redruM (Tom Cruise to Pluto: Welcome to the club!)
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To: upchuck
I suddenly found myself unable to enter other stores like K-Mart, Target, Sears, etc. It was like some kind of voodoo curse. As soon as I'd pull in the parking lot I'd hear these voices in my head repeating this mantra over and over, "Waaallly, Waaallly, save money, Waaallly, Waaallly." 'bout scared the begeebebers outta me!

So, Bush 1 was right! There ARE voodoo economics!

43 posted on 09/14/2006 12:00:11 PM PDT by LexBaird (Another member of the Bush/Halliburton/Zionist/CIA/NWO/Illuminati conspiracy for global domination!)
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To: Graybeard58
many people wanted to set their own working hours - no week ends etc.

A perfectly good reason for not hiring them, imo.

44 posted on 09/14/2006 12:08:13 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("If you're going through Hell, keep on going! Don't look back ... if you're scared, don't show it!")
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To: .cnI redruM

If I understand this, you've given me the national mean for retail sales persons and I would need to find out what Walmart pays?

Love your tag line.


45 posted on 09/14/2006 12:38:17 PM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Crom!)
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To: Lee'sGhost

Check


46 posted on 09/14/2006 12:39:35 PM PDT by .cnI redruM (Tom Cruise to Pluto: Welcome to the club!)
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

Like the set of cups,candles, and cereal I got from Walmart?


47 posted on 09/14/2006 1:14:37 PM PDT by stands2reason (ANAGRAM for the day: Socialist twaddle == Tact is disallowed)
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