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On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 15:34:15 -0400, hk
wrote: Harold, as the self professed great humanitarian that you claim to be, how could you take any pleasure in Wal-mart going out of business, thus putting hundreds of thousands of hard working people out on the unemployment line? Is it because they may be non-union, and in your warped view of the world, don't deserve to have jobs? It's not like the Wal-mart employees have a lot of choices. My assumption assumes several possibilities: A more worker-friendly company may bid on wal-mart's stores and fixed assets after the chain goes belly-up because it cannot satisfy a huge judgment, and, if Wal-Mart goes belly-up, the event alone may revitalize Main Street and smaller shows in communities everywhere. There is a third assumption that is even more unlikely: The asssumption that Wal-Mart will lose the suit. I wouldn't bet a nickle on it. |
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On 4/27/10 3:43 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 15:34:15 -0400, wrote: Harold, as the self professed great humanitarian that you claim to be, how could you take any pleasure in Wal-mart going out of business, thus putting hundreds of thousands of hard working people out on the unemployment line? Is it because they may be non-union, and in your warped view of the world, don't deserve to have jobs? It's not like the Wal-mart employees have a lot of choices. My assumption assumes several possibilities: A more worker-friendly company may bid on wal-mart's stores and fixed assets after the chain goes belly-up because it cannot satisfy a huge judgment, and, if Wal-Mart goes belly-up, the event alone may revitalize Main Street and smaller shows in communities everywhere. There is a third assumption that is even more unlikely: The asssumption that Wal-Mart will lose the suit. I wouldn't bet a nickle on it. Well, I am assuming Wal-Mart will buy the verdict, but there is always hope. So far, apparently all there is is a path to a class action suit. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
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On Apr 27, 3:43*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 15:34:15 -0400, hk wrote: Harold, as the self professed great humanitarian that you claim to be, how could you take any pleasure in Wal-mart going out of business, thus putting hundreds of thousands of hard working people out on the unemployment line? *Is it because they may be non-union, and in your warped view of the world, don't deserve to have jobs? It's not like the Wal-mart employees have a lot of choices. My assumption assumes several possibilities: A more worker-friendly company may bid on wal-mart's stores and fixed assets after the chain goes belly-up because it cannot satisfy a huge judgment, and, if Wal-Mart goes belly-up, the event alone may revitalize Main Street and smaller shows in communities everywhere. There is a third assumption that is even more unlikely: The asssumption that Wal-Mart will lose the suit. *I wouldn't bet a nickle on it. It's a class action lawsuit. Walmart will settle, the sleazy lawyers will get rich, and the plaintiffs will each get a $15 gift card to... wait for it... Walmart. Or it gets tossed. |
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