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August 5, 2008 at 11:43 PM #253413August 6, 2008 at 7:45 AM #253249
bsrsharma
ParticipantThey reduce inflation singlehandedly by up to 1%
Walmart is the largest employer in the nation.
August 6, 2008 at 7:45 AM #253414bsrsharma
ParticipantThey reduce inflation singlehandedly by up to 1%
Walmart is the largest employer in the nation.
August 6, 2008 at 7:45 AM #253422bsrsharma
ParticipantThey reduce inflation singlehandedly by up to 1%
Walmart is the largest employer in the nation.
August 6, 2008 at 7:45 AM #253480bsrsharma
ParticipantThey reduce inflation singlehandedly by up to 1%
Walmart is the largest employer in the nation.
August 6, 2008 at 7:45 AM #253483bsrsharma
ParticipantThey reduce inflation singlehandedly by up to 1%
Walmart is the largest employer in the nation.
August 6, 2008 at 11:49 AM #253436Casca
ParticipantOne would think that you’d be more rightly incensed at the prospect of democrats forcing Americans to join labor unions, which is the plight Walmart seeks to avoid.
August 6, 2008 at 11:49 AM #253604Casca
ParticipantOne would think that you’d be more rightly incensed at the prospect of democrats forcing Americans to join labor unions, which is the plight Walmart seeks to avoid.
August 6, 2008 at 11:49 AM #253611Casca
ParticipantOne would think that you’d be more rightly incensed at the prospect of democrats forcing Americans to join labor unions, which is the plight Walmart seeks to avoid.
August 6, 2008 at 11:49 AM #253670Casca
ParticipantOne would think that you’d be more rightly incensed at the prospect of democrats forcing Americans to join labor unions, which is the plight Walmart seeks to avoid.
August 6, 2008 at 11:49 AM #253671Casca
ParticipantOne would think that you’d be more rightly incensed at the prospect of democrats forcing Americans to join labor unions, which is the plight Walmart seeks to avoid.
August 6, 2008 at 11:49 AM #253722Casca
ParticipantOne would think that you’d be more rightly incensed at the prospect of democrats forcing Americans to join labor unions, which is the plight Walmart seeks to avoid.
August 6, 2008 at 12:33 PM #253472luchabee
ParticipantMe? No, I would never shop at Wal-Mart, Target, or Costco.
Using my annual income from my family’s dynasty trust, I prefer to buy hand-tailored clothes and Italian shoes from small boutiques in Del Mar and Beverly Hills.
This is the only way to go. Don’t you think?
Actually, sometimes, I think that liberals truly despise the poor and working class (deep down), in consistently trying to regulate and restrict any industry that provides goods and services to the poor at affordable rates.
Or, maybe they just hate American success stories?
Watching liberals like Obama and others, I believe that they would be content to have $7 dollar-a-gallon gasoline and abolish Wal-Mart’s competitive advantage, increasing prices for food and everyday items for the working class. (Of course, they would be “saving the environment” or “preserving the character of the community.”)
Why are they like this? I guess, it doesn’t affect your average young liberal–as they live in the big city, probably have no children, likely don’t run a business, and only drive on the weekends for trips to the mountains or the organic food festival.
August 6, 2008 at 12:33 PM #253639luchabee
ParticipantMe? No, I would never shop at Wal-Mart, Target, or Costco.
Using my annual income from my family’s dynasty trust, I prefer to buy hand-tailored clothes and Italian shoes from small boutiques in Del Mar and Beverly Hills.
This is the only way to go. Don’t you think?
Actually, sometimes, I think that liberals truly despise the poor and working class (deep down), in consistently trying to regulate and restrict any industry that provides goods and services to the poor at affordable rates.
Or, maybe they just hate American success stories?
Watching liberals like Obama and others, I believe that they would be content to have $7 dollar-a-gallon gasoline and abolish Wal-Mart’s competitive advantage, increasing prices for food and everyday items for the working class. (Of course, they would be “saving the environment” or “preserving the character of the community.”)
Why are they like this? I guess, it doesn’t affect your average young liberal–as they live in the big city, probably have no children, likely don’t run a business, and only drive on the weekends for trips to the mountains or the organic food festival.
August 6, 2008 at 12:33 PM #253647luchabee
ParticipantMe? No, I would never shop at Wal-Mart, Target, or Costco.
Using my annual income from my family’s dynasty trust, I prefer to buy hand-tailored clothes and Italian shoes from small boutiques in Del Mar and Beverly Hills.
This is the only way to go. Don’t you think?
Actually, sometimes, I think that liberals truly despise the poor and working class (deep down), in consistently trying to regulate and restrict any industry that provides goods and services to the poor at affordable rates.
Or, maybe they just hate American success stories?
Watching liberals like Obama and others, I believe that they would be content to have $7 dollar-a-gallon gasoline and abolish Wal-Mart’s competitive advantage, increasing prices for food and everyday items for the working class. (Of course, they would be “saving the environment” or “preserving the character of the community.”)
Why are they like this? I guess, it doesn’t affect your average young liberal–as they live in the big city, probably have no children, likely don’t run a business, and only drive on the weekends for trips to the mountains or the organic food festival.
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