WalMart Threatens DC

I'm sure the socialists will go crazy on this one. Have fun, I, like WalMart, could care less about DC and it'll be better for them in the long run if the mom and pops have a go at it. The poor will suffer, but hell they always do.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/0...s-and-Shove-It#
Their stock dividends have funded my hobby for many years.

Go Walmart!
Their stock dividends have funded my hobby for many years.

Go Walmart! Originally Posted by Whirlaway
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You like Wal-Mart and could care less about DC, well DC realizes that if Wal-Mart comes to town it will put a lot of new people on government assistance:

After analyzing data released by Wisconsin’s Medicaid program, the Democratic staff of the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce estimates that a single 300-person Wal-Mart Supercenter store in Wisconsin likely costs taxpayers at least $904,542 per year and could cost
taxpayers up to $1,744,590 per year – about $5,815 per employee.

At least $251,706 for state Medicaid
Between $25,461 and $58,228 for reduced-price school lunches
Between $12,938 and $29,588 for reduced-price school breakfasts
Between $155,406 and $355,350 for subsidized Section 8 housing
Between $72,160 and $165,000 for the Earned Income Tax Credit, which gives money to low-income workers
Between $11,414 and $26,100 for assistance under the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which helps poor families pay for heating costs
Between $96,007 and $219,528 for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits (food stamps)
Between $279,450 an $639,090 for Wisconsin Shares Child Care Subsidy Program benefits, which helps low-income workers pay for child care
At a minimum, Walmart workers in Wisconsin known to be enrolled in Medicaid rely on at least $9.5 million a year in taxpayer funds. If the study's low-end estimate of $900,000 per store in taxpayer-funded benefits is right, Walmart's 300 Wisconsin stores could be forcing the state to provide as much as $67.5 million per year in benefits that employees of Walmart's higher-wage competitors, such as Costco, don't need.
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You like Wal-Mart and could care less about DC, well DC realizes that if Wal-Mart comes to town it will put a lot of new people on government assistance:

After analyzing data released by Wisconsin’s Medicaid program, the Democratic staff of the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce estimates that a single 300-person Wal-Mart Supercenter store in Wisconsin likely costs taxpayers at least $904,542 per year and could cost
taxpayers up to $1,744,590 per year – about $5,815 per employee.

At least $251,706 for state Medicaid
Between $25,461 and $58,228 for reduced-price school lunches
Between $12,938 and $29,588 for reduced-price school breakfasts
Between $155,406 and $355,350 for subsidized Section 8 housing
Between $72,160 and $165,000 for the Earned Income Tax Credit, which gives money to low-income workers
Between $11,414 and $26,100 for assistance under the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which helps poor families pay for heating costs
Between $96,007 and $219,528 for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits (food stamps)
Between $279,450 an $639,090 for Wisconsin Shares Child Care Subsidy Program benefits, which helps low-income workers pay for child care
At a minimum, Walmart workers in Wisconsin known to be enrolled in Medicaid rely on at least $9.5 million a year in taxpayer funds. If the study's low-end estimate of $900,000 per store in taxpayer-funded benefits is right, Walmart's 300 Wisconsin stores could be forcing the state to provide as much as $67.5 million per year in benefits that employees of Walmart's higher-wage competitors, such as Costco, don't need.
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I worked at a WalMart store while putting myself through college, never suckling off the government teat for one red cent. You don't have to mooch off the government, it's a choice.
While my Walmart stock is doing very well; I prefer to shop at CostCo (for a number of reasons, convenience NOT being primary). The CostCo model works better imo. Paying employees higher wages, means better customer service. There is a huge difference between how customers are treated at Walmart VS. Costco. Product quality is better at CostCo imo.

I think time has come for Walmart to take a lesson from Costco and pay their employees better. And if Walmart follows, I would expect the left to also demand for reduction in social safety net programs that Walmart survives off. Those are taxpayer funded subsidies to Walmart that shouldn't happen. Unfortunately Walmart supports Obamacare which will only continue with the cost shifting of low wages to the American taxpayer.

Why the left favored Obamacare is beyond me; big business loves it. But it is a direct attack on the middle class. Look to the middle class to get squeezed more by the cost shifting of Obamacare.

Ironically, Obamacare will make it easier for Walmart to continue with the business model the left despises. And as the middle class gets squeezed by Obamacare, they will migrate to discount retailers even more. The left continues the cycle they so despise.

BTW, my experience tells me that prices at Walmart are lower than Costco - it is difficult to be both an industry leader in low prices and high benefits.

Thanks for the above info BL;

Question for you; any studies comparing what federal subsidies employees at Walmart and Costco receive ?
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As a WalMart employee, Whirlyturd, you should know the answer to those questions yourself.
I have never worked at Walmart; but I did hobby at a Holiday Inn last night.

Hey AssUp, how bad was the electro shock therapy you got a while back ?
I understand, you don't want to talk about it. Nasty stuff that shock therapy hugh? Did you shit your pants when they juiced you ?
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I have never worked at Walmart; Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Is that why they fired you, Whirlyturd?

Or was it the lithium?
Wow; you are still reeling from your time away and the "therapy"....the synapses aren't firing in sequence are they?

Like i said, I NEVER worked at a Walmart.
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Is this the new "strategy" then, Whirlyturd?

Please tell the story of my "therapy." Every last word of it. so far you've said "shock" therapy. what next?

Or admit you're lying ... For a change ... And STFU.

Or admit you're speculating and take a vacation.

But since we both know you're full of shit, Whirlyheave, I suggest you get this out on the table ASAP so we can out another notch on your lipstick case...
OOh....touchy................. .I asked the question.....you don't want to talk about it....that's cool...you like to dish it out but don't want to be fed your bullshit...

Don't go off the deep end and disappear for months on end (into _____) again. We would miss you around here.
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OOh....touchy................. .I asked the question.....you don't want to talk about it....that's cool...you like to dish it out but don't want to be fed your bullshit...

Don't go off the deep end and disappear for months on end (into _____) again. We would miss you around here. Originally Posted by Whirlaway
LOL
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OOh....touchy................. .I asked the question.....you don't want to talk about it....that's cool...you like to dish it out but don't want to be fed your bullshit...

Don't go off the deep end and disappear for months on end (into _____) again. We would miss you around here. Originally Posted by Whirlaway

You made up a total lie. I challenged you to prove it. You backed down. Like the coward you are. BuTT you did get a chuckle out of Corpy, the soon to be banned cut and paster!

As long as there are trolls like you and Corpy to slay, we will be here, ever ready to hand out ass whoopings and call a turd a turd!

No worries, Whirlyheave. I'm not going anywhere.