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To: Alighieri who wrote (854258)5/4/2015 7:00:48 PM
From: one_less  Respond to of 1578930
 
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To: Alighieri who wrote (854258)5/4/2015 7:40:55 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578930
 
>> So you think Walmart is lying to its public and investors? I don't think so.

I think Walmart is tired of being accused of being "subsidized" by taxpayers, they think it is bad for business, and they're going to solve the problem by firing unnecessary workers. And paying the others more and solve the problem of the Occupy idiots, too.

You've got all these liberals bitching about "subsidies" for Walmart, just end them. In fact, I think they ought to question every employee as to whether they're accepting government benefits of any kind. If YES, you're out of here. "We don't want any subsidized employees working for us."

Really, how hard would it be to automate the restocking process? If we can bomb suspected terrorists from Nevada, why can't robots restock store shelves?

As to lying, there is plenty of precedent for it. You're own "unbiased" news sources have claimed it for years.

salon.com

alternet.org

dailykos.com

Besides, you can't expect them to be honest about anything when they're planning to screw the poor underpaid workers.