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Wal-Mart vs. the Mob

rmiller Wrote: Nov 23, 2012 6:29 AM
I like that i wasen't going to go to WalMart but now that someone says i can't i'am going.I have never liked or supported giving money to keep your job you must be a real losser if you can do your job in the first place why would you pay somone to keep it thay the comeponey would do any thing thay could to keep you happy and makeing them and you money not the unions wake up amaricans we need right to work laws if you want to pay a union go right alhead but don't try to force me to
Black Friday always brings out the worst: long lines, short tempers and random outbreaks of shoppers' rage. This year, Big Labor will ratchet up the Strikesgiving tension with professional grievance-mongers and workers picketing at 1,000 Wal-Mart stores nationwide.

Attention, Wal-Mart directors: Mob appeasement never works. They've tried repeatedly to stave off union thuggery through political "partnerships" and capitulation. It has failed and failed and failed.

As you may recall, the discount retail giant shocked many observers in 2009 when it announced it was embracing the principles of President Obama's federal health care mandate. The nation's largest private (and non-union) employer was...

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