I think the "battle" you speak of in NE Oklahoma had a similar plot in
Decorah, IA where I went to college.  When I left in 1998, the city still
hadn't decided on whether to approve the Wal-Mart SuperCenter or not.  It
was quite controversial as their downtown was absolutely thriving compared
to most Midwest towns of 8 to 10,000 people.

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:tclug-list-admin at mn-linux.org]On Behalf Of Ben Stallings
> Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 9:12 PM
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> Subject: [TCLUG] [OT] Wal-Mart "worse than Microsoft"

> Well, imagine if you will all of Microsoft's anti-competitive
> tactics applied
> against the business districts of small towns all across America.
>  Here's the
> game they played in northeast Oklahoma while I was in high school
> there.  All
> dates are approximate, and I don't claim 100% accuracy on the details.
>
> 1979: Put in a Wal-Mart in Bartlesville and one 20 minutes' drive away in
> Nowata.
> 1980-1990: Suck the business out of both downtown districts by offering
> artificially low prices.
> 1990-1992: Now that downtown Bartlesville is dead and the nearby
> Kmart is on
> the verge of closing, raise prices in Bartlesville.  Continue to nurture
> Nowata's dependence.
> 1992: Threaten to move out of Bartlesville unless the city
> council subsidizes
> a Wal*Mart supercenter on the one remaining piece of virgin land
> a quarter
> mile away from the existing store (so you don't have to close the
> existing
> store during construction... besides, the old parking lot -- the
> largest in
> town -- isn't big enough for a supercenter).  If citizens
> organize against
> the new store, pooh pooh their concerns about traffic, noise, light
> pollution, parking lot runoff, etc.  If they persist, buy the newspaper's
> silence by becoming its biggest advertiser.
> 1993: Open the supercenter.  Bribe (with "donations") the local
> high school
> to get the band members out of class so they can play at the
> grand opening --
> makes good publicity!
> 1993-1994: Hire half as many people as you told the city you
> would, and work
> them twice as hard.  Treat them like criminals.  If they ask for
> time off to
> pick their sick kids up from day care, fire them.  If they ask to
> rearrange
> their work schedules to take community-college classes, fire
> them.  If the
> security cameras in the break room catch them complaining, fire them.
> late 1994: Close the store in Nowata, since obviously those
> people can drive
> to Bartlesville to shop at the new supercenter!
>
> Still not convinced?  See if you can find the Doonesbury comics on the
> subject from late summer & early fall 1994 -- if Gary Trudeau
> wasn't writing
> specifically about Bartlesville's battle, it was a suspiciously
> similar one.
> --Ben
>
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