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Business Title: Walmart closing stores all over the place for "up to six months", citing "plumbing issues"? What's the deal? Click for Google News search showing Walmart closings. Click for reddit discussion of WalMart's motives. Poster Comment: WalMart illegally using "plumbing issues" as an excuse to close stores and get rid of employees due to poor sales? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest #1. To: Willie Green (#0) (Edited) How those ChiCom union dues paying off now comrade Willie?
"We love to work, the Union label - we dig a hole, and fill it in!"
#2. To: Willie Green (#0) Wal-Mart is now finding out what Disney and homo depot found out, even a small boycott by real Born Again Christian families will hurt them a lot more than the good they get following their sodomite ceo's into a love fest of bending over and holding their collective ankles in a mad dash to secure sodomite dollars. Join us, buy no perishables from walmart.
#3. To: Willie Green (#0) Title: Walmart closing stores all over the place for "up to six months", citing "plumbing issues"? What's the deal? Willie, you ignorant slut. Sometimes "plumbing issues" actually are just plumbing issues.
#4. To: BobCeleste (#2) Join us, buy no perishables from walmart. Why just perishables? Seems like a small hit at Walmart, only a tiny fraction of their overall business and not in any of the high-profit segments of Walmart's income, like high-end electronics or accessories for gaming or cellphones. Walmart might actually be happy that you're boycotting their perishables.
#5. To: BobCeleste (#2) Join us, buy no perishables from walmart. I'm curious what percentage of Wall-mart's employees use their EBT cards to buy perishables from The Company store.
#6. To: Willie Green (#0) What's the deal? A combination of Chinese plumbing and the L O N G wait for the Chinese serviceman to show up from China to sorta repair it. After all,he will be coming in a Chinese boat powered by a Chinese engine,so he may never make it. Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012) #7. To: BobCeleste (#2) Wal-Mart is now finding out what Disney and homo depot found out, even a small boycott by real Born Again Christian families will hurt them a lot more than the good they get following their sodomite ceo's into a love fest of bending over and holding their collective ankles in a mad dash to secure sodomite dollars. Huh? I thought the Home Depot guy was a social leftist thumper? Join us, buy no perishables from walmart. I never buy anything from China's Outlet Mall if I have any other reasonable options. IIRC,the last time I was in one was last summer,and it was either buy something there or drive another hundred miles round trip to buy the same thing that was probably made in China,too. Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012) #8. To: VxH (#5) I'm curious what percentage of Wall-mart's employees use their EBT cards to buy perishables from The Company store. Probably close to zero. They probably have very few employees on Food Stamps,and the ones that are probably steal any food they take home from there. From what I have seen,it is a different type of person that is getting Food Stamps today than it was 20-30 years ago. The ones from the past were usually young people with families and jobs or going to school. Today the ones that get Food Stamps seem to be going for the full ride,with welfare checks,free housing,medical care,etc,etc,etc. Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012) #9. To: sneakypete (#8) They probably have very few employees on Food Stamps Report: Walmart Workers Cost Taxpayers $6.2 Billion In Public Assistance Walmart’s low-wage workers cost U.S. taxpayers an estimated $6.2 billion in public assistance including food stamps, Medicaid and subsidized housing, according to a report published to coincide with Tax Day, April 15. www.forbes.com/sites/clar...ion-in-public-assistance/
#10. To: sneakypete (#7) I never buy anything from China's Outlet Mall if I have any other reasonable options. Unfortunately now that main street has been successfully destroyed and replaced with the Globalist's centralized distribution centers, in many towns there isn't any other reasonable option. The trip back to what's left of my wife's family farm community is always very educational.
#11. To: Willie Green (#0) "About 20 percent of the company's shoppers are food stamp users, according to Cowen analyst Tal Lev." Food stamps are being cut by the federal government. "Live by the sword, die by the sword."
#12. To: TooConservative (#4) Why just perishables? Seems like a small hit at Walmart, only a tiny fraction of their overall business and not in any of the high-profit segments of Walmart's income, like high-end electronics or accessories for gaming or cellphones. In some stores, not all, but some in rural areas, without the food section the store would close or at the least be unprofitable. Perishables are a triple hit, lost sales income, lost purchase and then paying to dispose of unsold meats and vegetables isn't cheap. As hard a s companies like microsoft and wal-mart try, they cannot avoid hiring some who sympathize with Christians, my source on wal-mart sales and cost is pretty good.
#13. To: VxH (#5) I'm curious what percentage of Wall-mart's employees use their EBT cards to buy perishables from The Company store. That I don't know, and I'm pretty sure that they would not join our boycott. Remember this about black so called Christians, they voted overwhelmingly for a black president who is so pro abortion that it voted as a state senator not to help aborted babies who were alive after the abortion. To them, Christ and Christianity come second to politics, like all democrats.
#14. To: sneakypete (#7) (Edited) I never buy anything from China's Outlet Mall if I have any other reasonable options. IIRC,the last time I was in one was last summer,and it was either buy something there or drive another hundred miles round trip to buy the same thing that was probably made in China,too. We are in complete agreement Pete, unfortunately, when on the road going to and fro from Maine to New Mexico, I have little to no choices for some of the things we need. A smart entrepreneur would open a store directly competing with wal-mart on the road between the interstate and the wal-mart store, with big signs advertising both prices and that you can get up to $100 with your debit card. I do 99% of my grocery shopping at Kroegers, them I can find and know where they are, but, when my wife needed sneakers, we were in Carrolton, KY, not a she store around.
#15. To: VxH (#10) Unfortunately now that main street has been successfully destroyed and replaced with the Globalist's centralized distribution centers, in many towns there isn't any other reasonable option. Very true. I have been ranting and raving about this for years,and the local goobers say to me about it is "I don't care as long as I can buy what I want cheap." You can't reason with people who don't understand what the word means. Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012) Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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