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Default Subsidizing labor costs for America's largest company

On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 1:05:07 PM UTC-8, Rudy Canoza sock puppet wrote:

On 11/19/2013 12:02 PM, F. George McDumpster, senile coot, blabbered:

On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 07:24:15 -0800, Rudy Canoza


wrote:




On 11/19/2013 6:39 AM, F. George McDumpster bull****ted:


Yet more antecedental data




Bull****, in other words.




There is no "subsidy" of labor costs for Wal-Mart.


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FYI Art




You've got me mistaken for someone else, McDumpster. I'm not "Art" and

I don't live in British Columbia.





http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-1...re-queens.html


snip


It seems that welfare queens are back in the news these


days. The old stereotype was an inner-city unwed mother --


that’s dog-whistle-speak for black -- having multiple babies


to get ever bigger welfare checks (throw in a new Cadillac


and the myth is complete). Regardless, welfare reform of the


1990s ended that narrative.




No, the new welfare queens are even bigger, richer and less


deserving of taxpayer support. The two biggest welfare


queens in America today are Wal-Mart and McDonald's.




I'm not interested in some left-wing ****bag's sophomoric wheeze.


The Pimple, Delvin Benet, Rudy Canoza or one of his hundreds of other sock puppets isn't interested the truth that refutes the lies he posts and gets nailed for constantly.

He may not be Art from Canada but he is The Pimple, Delvin Benet and tons of other worthless sock puppets.

It's always funny when a worthless sock puppet gets knocked off by someone else.