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leanforward

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57. These closings are a good example of . .
Thu Jan 11, 2018, 08:21 PM
Jan 2018

democratic capitalism. As opposed to democratic socialism.

A lot of folks don't want anything to do with socialism. But, to me, populism is for the people. Socialism is for the people.

I read the list of closings thinking of the impact on the families. What programs are they going to turn to for assistance. Talk about impact on the family situation. Any wealth or savings accumulated will be eaten up in survival.

What about the kids?

Capitalistic efficiency DOES NOT consider what happens to those who depend on that job.

We have to look out for the poorer folks.

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Sam's Club closes hundreds of stores nationwide eleny Jan 2018 #1
again CatWoman Jan 2018 #2
SC is owned by Walmart so - 'nuff said eleny Jan 2018 #3
260 stores spanone Jan 2018 #11
The article doesn't say how many employees are affected by the closures eleny Jan 2018 #13
they average 175 employees per 'club'...about 45,000 employees spanone Jan 2018 #14
damn CatWoman Jan 2018 #16
Just when they were on the verge of enjoying a hefty tax cut, too eleny Jan 2018 #19
well, they will pay a lot less in taxes next week.... getagrip_already Jan 2018 #39
And Wisconsin AllyCat Jan 2018 #47
The beat goes on eleny Jan 2018 #49
All in NH, MA I think. I know the one near me closes end of Jan JDC Jan 2018 #56
I always wondered about the business model exboyfil Jan 2018 #4
Sam's Club is for when you buy your ammo by the pallet. Dave Starsky Jan 2018 #7
Yeah its kinda like the Costco model. MissB Jan 2018 #21
Except Costco actually pays a decent wage with none of that just under full-time... brush Jan 2018 #27
CostCo also has good items Lithos Jan 2018 #30
Great pizza on the way out too workinclasszero Jan 2018 #42
That's funny.. I went to Costco last Cha Jan 2018 #46
it's hard to beat their slices for lunch OriginalGeek Jan 2018 #54
Mahalo for the review, OG! Cha Jan 2018 #55
I get the slice of Combo and grind some fresh onions on it. AnotherDreamWeaver Jan 2018 #64
Exactly. nt Blue_true Jan 2018 #59
They get great benefits too. Including retirement benefits. Squinch Jan 2018 #34
I am single. I have purchased small bulk items from Costco. Blue_true Jan 2018 #58
Sacrifice many to boost a few for a short period of time Iliyah Jan 2018 #5
We've got 2 Sam's Clubs in the township. Just heard Costco is looking for a location!!! Siwsan Jan 2018 #6
Costco knows how to treat their employees CatWoman Jan 2018 #8
Costco also has better samples dalton99a Jan 2018 #23
I believe some Costcos are unionized. geardaddy Jan 2018 #28
Costco Is The Anti Sams Club colsohlibgal Jan 2018 #10
It definitely is that. Siwsan Jan 2018 #24
What area are you in? Maybe I can find out NWmountainman Jan 2018 #17
Flint (Genesee County) Michigan Siwsan Jan 2018 #22
None planned at this time. NWmountainman Jan 2018 #26
I think it's still in a very early phase of possibilities Siwsan Jan 2018 #29
How about Asheville? Flo Mingo Jan 2018 #31
This is just a Tax Write Off move. Wellstone ruled Jan 2018 #9
And of course, they find ways to subvert (or just outright ignore)... MANative Jan 2018 #12
They're Waltons. smirkymonkey Jan 2018 #61
Sarah Hucksterbee, what will you tell the WH press today? MAGA my ass. oasis Jan 2018 #15
of course, they will fire tons of people to pay higher wages. SummerSnow Jan 2018 #18
Well, that's a harsh way to learn your job is gone. MineralMan Jan 2018 #20
One day you're thinking, ooooh, I'm getting a raise or bonus, the next ffr Jan 2018 #36
Jobs, jobs, jobs!!! Initech Jan 2018 #25
. ffr Jan 2018 #37
Yeah, thanks a bunch Trump! smirkymonkey Jan 2018 #60
And 90% of the Waltons' customer base are the Fox cult. Initech Jan 2018 #62
the white house today at daily presser praised walmart for raising minimum employee wage $1 per hour spanone Jan 2018 #32
America needs an Hugo Chavez DoubleAgentOrange Jan 2018 #33
Here's the list of Sam's Club Store closures. ffr Jan 2018 #35
I think this list isn't complete RockaFowler Jan 2018 #41
In my eyes I've always looked down on Sam's Club b/c they're tied to Walmart ffr Jan 2018 #43
Madison WI AllyCat Jan 2018 #50
I allways bought my tires from Sam's in Macon, GA. 40RatRod Jan 2018 #38
The disrespect and hatred this corporation.... wolfie001 Jan 2018 #40
The Costco model. LAS14 Jan 2018 #44
Have we reached the MAGA point yet? lpbk2713 Jan 2018 #45
While I certainly feel for the employees who've been shafted so ruthlessly PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2018 #48
When will people learn Walmart is their enemy Eliot Rosewater Jan 2018 #51
This must be how they plan to pay for the raises and bonuses they are giving the lsos credit for randr Jan 2018 #52
When Hillary was Chairwoman of the Board of Walmart in the late 1980's she worked to jalan48 Jan 2018 #53
These closings are a good example of . . leanforward Jan 2018 #57
...and they wonder why a lot of people want an alternative to "market economics"... Ken Burch Jan 2018 #63
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