I had a very hard time trying to figure out what it was about large corporations that you disliked here. You didn't really provide any examples of how they are destroying our country. These corporations ARE out to make money. That is why they are built. They were not built to provide a public service to people, but to sell people products and services at a fair price and to make it convenient for people to get to, and in the meanwhile try to turn a profit. I for one am glad there are wal-marts and mcdonalds all over the place. If I need something, I don't have to go very far to get it. If i'm hungry and don't want to make anything, I can go grab a burger.
Just like jbrooks544 said, small businesses CAN compete with large corporations as long as they have something to offer to the customer that can't be gotten so easily at, let's say, Wal-mart.
Now let's talk about online stores. Online shopping is an easy way to shop without even having to leave your house. As online stores grow in popularity, large corporations will have to find new ways to compete, thus there is competition, which leads to lower costs, more variety, and better quality items and services.
Sorry I went a little off topic there and rambling a little, but I just don't see how large corporations are going to lead to the downfall of our country. As far as I can remember, that's what our country was built on.
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