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    Default Walmart Queen's Employees Subsidized by US Government as Her Profits Soar



    As of 2012 she's worth 26.3 Billion. Shame on you Alice Walton

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    Default Re: Walmart Queen's Employees Subsidized by US Government as Her Profits Soar

    Well they're lucky to be working right? They can be counted as employed and gotten off the list. That's a win win win (lose) win win situation
    for all the bureaucrats involved.

    Those guys are used to not eating right? They don't mind.

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    Could a solution be a walmart strike in conjucntion with strikes in other chains like Kmart, target, and other big boxes? Two weeks of strike would probably pay for a year of health insurance for these people. Its time for the people to break the backs of corporations.

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    Default Re: Walmart Queen's Employees Subsidized by US Government as Her Profits Soar

    Quote Posted by Arrowwind (here)
    Could a solution be a walmart strike in conjucntion with strikes in other chains like Kmart, target, and other big boxes? Two weeks of strike would probably pay for a year of health insurance for these people. Its time for the people to break the backs of corporations.


    Halleujah...

    People really need to know just 'Who Are' the real culprits behind this 'Prison Planet', start educating themselves towards a 'Peaceful Revolution'...

    Quote Its time for the people to break the backs of corporations
    Who's the real enemies of humanity..?

    Here's a start, I'll list just a few...
    • Greedy Corporations
    • Govt.
    • Royalty
    • Secret Societies (Think-Tanks) &
    • The Banksters, etc, etc ,etc....

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    Default Re: Walmart Queen's Employees Subsidized by US Government as Her Profits Soar

    How can we best implement such a program to break the backs of corporations...
    which corporations need their backs broke?
    which ones are good guys?

    How to ge the message out in a meaningful way?

    Clearly debanking is a solution if done on a large scale.. I cant get my DH to go along with it. I would have been there long ago but for him and all our stuff it tied up together.

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    Default Re: Walmart Queen's Employees Subsidized by US Government as Her Profits Soar

    Quote Posted by Arrowwind (here)
    How can we best implement such a program to break the backs of corporations...
    which corporations need their backs broke?
    which ones are good guys?

    How to ge the message out in a meaningful way?

    Clearly debanking is a solution if done on a large scale.. I cant get my DH to go along with it. I would have been there long ago but for him and all our stuff it tied up together.
    Can I offer a suggestion re:

    Quote How can we best implement such a program to break the backs of corporations?
    Start a thread with the 'above' heading in the 'General Section', and see what transpires...

    Its an important topic, one not to be overlooked...

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    Default Re: Walmart Queen's Employees Subsidized by US Government as Her Profits Soar

    We have to start with the corporations that are stealing our health and wealth. Monsanto and Goldman should be at the top of the list. The CEOs for these companies need a new pre-frontal cortex, as they have no conscience! They are surely evidence of an alien race controlling this planet. No human could sleep knowing how much damage is being done.
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