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NedFlanders -3 points ago +4 / -7

They're one of the largest employers in the United States. If they want to expand to China, let them.

Why should we meddle in the affairs of American companies, especially if they employ a large portion of citizens already?

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mvrak 2 points ago +2 / -0

My only concern to expanding with China is China insisting on adding Chinese intelligence to the board of directors.

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ThePatriotGames2016 2 points ago +3 / -1

Because it is the same attitude that created this situation in the first place with NAFTA which has been disastrous and devastating, bigly. We're experience fallout from NAFTA, selling out our business to foreign States such as China in the name of the "global (insert globalist buzzword here)"

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DickTick -1 points ago +1 / -2

So you think that a successful American business shouldn't be able to open locations overseas? Some of the government should limit their success, huh?

Afraid American citizens are going to fly to Wuhan, for some reason, just to be cashier's at a Walmart? seeing as how they didn't say a damn thing about opening factories there?...

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ThePatriotGames2016 1 point ago +1 / -0

WalMart is not an American business anymore. They've been getting rich off of Chinese child labor for decades. China paying minimal money to their sweatshop manufacturing, to have WalMart distribute goods made in China from children, who are paid next to nothing if anything, and WalMart sells it cheap but still at a large profit because China is cheap labor. They are not American. They are Chinese is kind and policy.

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