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  1. I’ve already typed this somewhere on here, but the real problem isn’t what Walmart pays their employees. I think the real problem is with the wholesale price they demand from suppliers. Given their size, bigger than Kmart and Target combined, they have a big impact on the supply chain.

  2. By Petebklyn on December 1, 2010 12:44 PM

    maybes walmart should get a big tax deduction for their charitable work helping improve the life of poor people. that is if they pay any taxes.

    2009 Pretax income was $22B and net was $14.3B, so tax rate was 35%.

    Why do the liberals always bring up that corporations likely don’t pay taxes?????????? WEhere do they learn this???? Is it stated in the Subaru owner’s manual somewhere????

  3. and who says that a person ONLY has to work at walmart. they could work at wallmart for 40 hours a week and still also wait tables, baby sit, suck old man cock, be a small time weed or pill dealer, collect cans, or just find a baby daddy and go on welfare and get subsidized housing if they are a chick. if they are male they can just commit a crime,. go to prison: free housing, board, 3 square meals a day, a gymn, tv, library books, sex.. when you have nothing left to lose, morals fly right out the window anyway.

    like dolly parton says one is only as poor if they choose to be

    *rob*

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