Growing up, my brother always needed a fan to fall asleep. To this day, that is still the case. Last winter he became very ill. He went to the hospital and underwent surgery to repair a ruptured bowel.
They put him in a recovery room and there he lay listening to Wheel of Fortune with the volume turned up to 11 by his roomate who can't hear, and sweltering in the heat that the hospital provides for the fossilized low blood pressure corpses that whine "I'm cold" all day long.
I set out to get him a little bedside (6"ish) fan. I went to two local homegrown stores that I thought might have some old inventory from last summer. I found nothing. I even tried K-Mart to no avail. I went to Wal-Mart. They had a half dozen different 6" fans. Not a half donen fans!,... a half done 6" fans! AMAZING. I could choose colors! I could choose mounting types! And not a one was over 10 bucks!
My brother was much relieved by the gentle hum of the fan. He slept better and it cooled him a bit to help him recover.
Forever I have listened to those who lambasted me for buying a Honda or Toyota (even if it was made in Ohio), only to watch them buy an American car, but Chinese EVERYTHING ELSE! I have always felt that you should first look for the best quality, then price shop for the best deal. I agree that American workers are suffering, but it is not Walmart that is solely to blame, it is those who would buy cheap imported garbage when quality American made product was available. Now it is hard to even find an American made product.
Wanna help American workers? Check out Filson products... "Oh, those coats are too expensive!" Then clam up and go to Walmart!
Great article though... a lot of good points.. My favorite was "We want clean air, clear water, good living conditions, the best health care in the world--yet we aren't willing to pay for anything manufactured under those restrictions."