Walmart is the place to go for consistently low prices rather than the mom and pop store that cannot get the price breaks that come with large quantity contracts. Yet, when we enter the realm of binary politics, the rules reverse? Some seem to think that a city rather than a state or federal agency can deliver safer, less expensive, commodities and services by using friends and relatives rather than expert’s opinions? I would rather see the problem being solved by both political parties joint efforts, than seeing those parties trying the assign blame to each other and doing nothing about the problem.
Walmart is the place to go for consistently low prices rather than the mom and pop store that cannot get the price breaks that come with large quantity contracts. Yet, when we enter the realm of binary politics, the rules reverse? Some seem to think that a city rather than a state or federal agency can deliver safer, less expensive, commodities and services by using friends and relatives rather than expert’s opinions? I would rather see the problem being solved by both political parties joint efforts, than seeing those parties trying the assign blame to each other and doing nothing about the problem.