Wal-Mart...a criminal enterprise?
Scott Dickson wrote:
On Dec 7, 4:46 pm, John H wrote:
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 07:27:42 -0800 (PST), FishWisher
wrote:
With 1,500,000 employees and the largest retailer in history, of
course they're going to be in the news for negatives. Such is the duty
of your MSM in service to the union thugs who keep hammering Walmart.
Walmart does, in fact, obey the law. They have their occasional goof
managers who break the law regarding employees, but by and large
Walmart abides by the law. They can't afford not to.
The main issue with Walmart is their refusal to buckle under to union
thugs. Good for Walmart! They don't have to buckle and I hope they
never do. So the union thugs keep up the endless moaning and bitching
about Walmart.
Build a Walmart anywhere - and hundreds of people will be employed,
thousands will patronize the store and millions of dollars will be
spent. Dozens of union thugs will whine their asses off.
Oh... and the endless whining about mom and pop stores going under is
bogus, too. It's called progress! I suppose we should all whine and
moan about the buggy whip makers who Ford put out of work?! That makes
as much sense.
The more anti-Wal Mart **** I see or hear, the more I like Wal Mart.
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John H
You would. They sell Squeezy Bacon????
Herring learned to treat people like crap when he was in the army, and
when wal-mart does it, too, it gives him a feeling in his loins.
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