Extended Bonus Scenes From Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, a Robert Greenwald Film
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jgilliam
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Confessions of a Wal-Mart Hit Man
Extended Bonus Scenes From Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, a Robert Greenwald Film
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Walmart cannot be faulted for legal activities such as paying low wages, selling guns and alcohol and stocking its shelves with low quality merchandise. What it should be faulted for are its illegal practices such as forcing employees to work off the clock without pay, union busting activites, and practices that push employees onto various public assistance programs as a way to subsidize themselves at taxpayer expense and most likely bribing public officials to facilitate their criminal activities. Even here, the greater share of the blame must go to the aforesaid public officials, starting at the top with that nit wit occupying the white house, government agencies that are supposed to stop such goings on, and and public prosecutors who pretend not to know what's going on, and local officials who are on the take. Fortuanately for me, I am not poor and do not have to shop at or work at Walmart (or the numerous other companies like Walmart who exploit the poor and powerless disadvantaged masses. My only feelings on the matter are compassion for the victims, and fear that my affluent children and grandchildren will be victims of the retribution that will be inspired by corrupt and greedy government and business. "Let them eat cake" is an amusing but foolhardy witticism that killed many even if it was anti-royalist propaganda. It partly led to Napoleon who was responsible for the deaths of millions of the French and other people of Europe. An excessively large gap in living standards between the rich and the poor has destroyed great nations before, and it will again. In this age of widespread communications, that gap becomes dangerously visible.