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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshan Man View Post
    Why you all up in my bizness?
    Having your hypocrisy pointed out bothers you?

    It should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeebus View Post
    Having your hypocrisy pointed out bothers you?

    It should.
    Sorry. Think I missed it. Would you point out my hypocrisy again. Please. I was just wondering WTH you were talking about...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sage View Post
    Target is ............. another place to get your cheap communist made crap!

    Target boycotted for donating $150000 to MN right-wing Republican ...

    "Target should stay out of politics, like I am gonna stay out of your store if you don't," Facebook user Erlene Adair Harvey wrote on Target's fan page.
    http://articles.nydailynews.com/2010...-corp-donation
    That is one of the reasons it is not on my favorite list; but realistically, there are very few places that don't sell that crap anymore.

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    [QUOTE=gonzoliberal;8198032]This morning, at 10 AM local time, Dallas Walmart store workers are headed back to the picket line.

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    ... Theirs is the latest in a string of strikes that hit a California warehouse Wednesday and Seattle stores on Thursday. There’s more where that came from: On a Thursday call with reporters, union-backed Walmart worker groups said to expect a thousand strikes or demonstrations spread over nine days, culminating in an unprecedented array of “Black Friday” disruptions. That news follows a major legal settlement by a Walmart contractor that organizers credited to a 2011 sit-in at Hershey’s Chocolate.

    Dallas striker Colby Harris emphasized that despite issues with low pay and repeated retaliation, he’s committed to remaining a Walmart worker. “If you leave this job, you’re going to face retaliation in some form somewhere else…” he said last night. “If you change Walmart, and you change corporate America, it can really better a lot of people’s lives.”

    Harris told The Nation that the main purpose of today’s picketing outside his Dallas store is to send a message to the workers inside: that “you can speak up and not get punished.” What if Walmart retaliates? “We’ll just take more actions…” said Harris. “It will not be accepted or tolerated.” He said that going on strike last month heightened his confidence: “I’m not as nervous to take actions now. I know I’ve done it before…I can do it again.”


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    Walmart closed on Black Friday?

    Will the action spread to other states?

    What is your position on Walmart's chronic underpayment of staff resulting in increased food stamp roles?[/
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    You need to place the blame for the increased food stamp roles at the feet of the obama administration. They are encouraging people to just give up and get on welfare/food stamps. Heck, they are even advertising in foreign countries about the ease of getting on the gubment teet once one crosses the border.....

    obama owns the economy get used to it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshan Man View Post
    More dumb logic... good or bad..people want to save money and will shop at Wal-Mart regardless. Yes even in the best of economies Wal-Mart would be be booming!

    ..And only "bad" people need to work at Wal-Mart?? WTH
    You've twisted what I said because I was critical of your Prez. Nothing wrong with Wal-mart or the people that work there.

    Recently, I've noticed that some people I wouldn't think need to work there...work there.

    But keep spinning. You're good at it!

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    I guess these people don't really care about their jobs. After all even if they're fired they get all these freebees from the government thanks to Obama including free Obamacare for them!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzoliberal View Post
    This morning, at 10 AM local time, Dallas Walmart store workers are headed back to the picket line.

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    ... Theirs is the latest in a string of strikes that hit a California warehouse Wednesday and Seattle stores on Thursday. There’s more where that came from: On a Thursday call with reporters, union-backed Walmart worker groups said to expect a thousand strikes or demonstrations spread over nine days, culminating in an unprecedented array of “Black Friday” disruptions. That news follows a major legal settlement by a Walmart contractor that organizers credited to a 2011 sit-in at Hershey’s Chocolate.

    Dallas striker Colby Harris emphasized that despite issues with low pay and repeated retaliation, he’s committed to remaining a Walmart worker. “If you leave this job, you’re going to face retaliation in some form somewhere else…” he said last night. “If you change Walmart, and you change corporate America, it can really better a lot of people’s lives.”

    Harris told The Nation that the main purpose of today’s picketing outside his Dallas store is to send a message to the workers inside: that “you can speak up and not get punished.” What if Walmart retaliates? “We’ll just take more actions…” said Harris. “It will not be accepted or tolerated.” He said that going on strike last month heightened his confidence: “I’m not as nervous to take actions now. I know I’ve done it before…I can do it again.”


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    Walmart closed on Black Friday?

    Will the action spread to other states?

    What is your position on Walmart's chronic underpayment of staff resulting in increased food stamp roles?
    Elections have consequences. Just another offshoot of electing that socialist pig in the white house. Who says the workers are underpaid? The workers? You don't like the wages at Wal-mart work somewhere else. If I were Wal-Mart I'd fire ever worker who picketed the store - permanently fired!

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    Walmart does damage control as Black Friday protests approach


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    If Walmart is such an amazing employer, with a majority of full-time workers, paid an average of $12.40 an hour (that's $25,792 a year, by the way), why, in state after state, does Walmart lead the list of employers whose workers receive public assistance?
    If Walmart is so good to its workers, what's with all the gender discrimination lawsuits? Did the union put thousands of women up to falsely claiming discrimination? What about wage theft and safety violations all up and down Walmart's supply chain? Did the union get a wide range of government agencies to fine Walmart and the contractors it tightly oversees for stuff that never happened? For that matter, at Walmart's own stores? In recent years, Walmart has paid hundreds of millions of dollars to settle wage theft charges.

    Stand with Walmart workers this Black Friday.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryN View Post
    My position is that if Walmart is paying them minimum wage or more, they have no gripes. They could take their services elsewhere.
    Byngo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sage View Post
    Target is ............. another place to get your cheap communist made crap!

    Target boycotted for donating $150000 to MN right-wing Republican ...

    "Target should stay out of politics, like I am gonna stay out of your store if you don't," Facebook user Erlene Adair Harvey wrote on Target's fan page.
    http://articles.nydailynews.com/2010...-corp-donation
    Yeah, Erlene really cut into Target's bottom line, didn't she.

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    "Walmart closed on Black Friday?

    1) Will the action spread to other states?

    2) What is your position on Walmart's chronic underpayment of staff resulting in increased food stamp roles?[/quote]

    Answer to 1) : who cares?

    Question 2 incorrectly phrased. Should have read "What is your position on parasite union members wah-wah ing over fair pay for fair job skills?

    Answer: All strikers should get fired and replaced with workers who realize that their pay is commensurate with their skills. A la air traffic controllers by President Regan.

    America is entering a new chapter under President Obama, Chapter 11.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzoliberal View Post
    If Walmart is such an amazing employer, with a majority of full-time workers, paid an average of $12.40 an hour (that's $25,792 a year, by the way), why, in state after state, does Walmart lead the list of employers whose workers receive public assistance?
    Because Walmart employs the least common denominator.

    Which is pretty, um, least.

    As a self-professed liberal, you outght to be on board with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kudzu View Post
    Because Walmart employs the least common denominator.

    Which is pretty, um, least.

    As a self-professed liberal, you outght to be on board with that.

    As a taxpayer, are you OK with these underpaid workers requiring food stamps to get by?

    I see it as simply a way for WalMart to transfer part of the cost of employing people to the feds, er, taxpayers.

    Why should we subsidize any company's employment scheme?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzoliberal View Post
    This morning, at 10 AM local time, Dallas Walmart store workers are headed back to the picket line.

    continues...

    ... Theirs is the latest in a string of strikes that hit a California warehouse Wednesday and Seattle stores on Thursday. There’s more where that came from: On a Thursday call with reporters, union-backed Walmart worker groups said to expect a thousand strikes or demonstrations spread over nine days, culminating in an unprecedented array of “Black Friday” disruptions. That news follows a major legal settlement by a Walmart contractor that organizers credited to a 2011 sit-in at Hershey’s Chocolate.

    Dallas striker Colby Harris emphasized that despite issues with low pay and repeated retaliation, he’s committed to remaining a Walmart worker. “If you leave this job, you’re going to face retaliation in some form somewhere else…” he said last night. “If you change Walmart, and you change corporate America, it can really better a lot of people’s lives.”

    Harris told The Nation that the main purpose of today’s picketing outside his Dallas store is to send a message to the workers inside: that “you can speak up and not get punished.” What if Walmart retaliates? “We’ll just take more actions…” said Harris. “It will not be accepted or tolerated.” He said that going on strike last month heightened his confidence: “I’m not as nervous to take actions now. I know I’ve done it before…I can do it again.”


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    Walmart closed on Black Friday?

    Will the action spread to other states?

    What is your position on Walmart's chronic underpayment of staff resulting in increased food stamp roles?
    Wal-Mart does not underpay anyone. If you don't like the pay, go work someplace else. It is supply and demand. If a business has trouble getting employees or keeping them, they'll have to raise the pay.

    Foodstamp usage is up because of Obozo's attack on the private sector. Four years of EPA and NLRB attacks on the productive class have resulted in record high unemployment. These fools should look at Hostess before they get duped by the union goons into picketing on Friday.

    Middle-finger salutes, rotten eggs, urine-filled water balloons are just a few thing that these [deleted] will probably have thrown at them during their lame protest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzoliberal View Post
    As a taxpayer, are you OK with these underpaid workers requiring food stamps to get by?

    I see it as simply a way for WalMart to transfer part of the cost of employing people to the feds, er, taxpayers.

    Why should we subsidize any company's employment scheme?
    Believe it or not, there was a time when people actually had to live without food stamps. The reason people are on food stamps is not because of business, but because of Obama's attacks on business and expansion of the welfare state.

    As far as subsidizing anyone, we are only subsidizing your phony messiah's failed socialist policies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzoliberal View Post
    As a taxpayer, are you OK with these underpaid workers requiring food stamps to get by?

    I see it as simply a way for WalMart to transfer part of the cost of employing people to the feds, er, taxpayers.

    Why should we subsidize any company's employment scheme?
    Most people don't see it this way. And most people are wrong.

    These days, corporations can pay low and layoff employees and consumption doesn't suffer because the government subsidizes it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarah View Post
    Believe it or not, there was a time when people actually had to live without food stamps. The reason people are on food stamps is not because of business, but because of Obama's attacks on business and expansion of the welfare state.

    As far as subsidizing anyone, we are only subsidizing your phony messiah's failed socialist policies.
    We're subsidizing consumption. Which is a fairly pro-business position.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RIKMAN View Post
    Obama's economy...if the economy was good, good people wouldn't need to work at Walmart! After 4 years and re-election, it's B.O.'s issue now. Let's see how he does!
    Damn, how did they staff Walmart during the Bush years?

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    So tomorrow all that are griping about Walmart will be there bright and early to save 30 cents on a roll of aluminum foil, that is if they don't shop lift it.

    http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/sho...979886027.html

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/29/bu...pagewanted=all

    http://news.legalexaminer.com/upload...pede%20500.jpg

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    BF, not to many years ago I would get up for the 5 a.m. sales. One year I got up for a Walmart deal. One of my sons wanted a bike and I thought it was worth my time to get one on sale for $25.00. He was happy and I loved the price.

    I am a deal and coupon shopper. I try NOT to pay full price for anything.
    My children are my legacy.

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