Thursday, December 11, 2003

Thomas Sowell performs his usual, Bastiat-like, service to America.

In today's article at Townhall.com he explains how stupid the "elites" are who think WalMart is a problem to be solved. "The very idea that third parties should be deciding whether a particular business is good for the whole country shows incredible chutzpa."

He offers this beautifully eloquent refutation of those who think we little people are under the "power" of Walmart: "I can't remember ever having bought anything from Wal-Mart and there is not the slightest thing that they can do to make me."

Always read Sowell.

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