Discussion:Kill a Community, Then Bury It

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CrowJD (talk|edits) said:

30 October 2009
Just in time for Halloween: Wal-mart to Sell Caskets.

http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/SmartSpending/blog/page.aspx?post=1342261&_blg=1,1342261

This puts a whole new meaning in a Christmas gift for Tiny Tim, would that Dickens was here to use the material.

(Though I have to admit I shop at Sam's Club (ahem).... So, full disclosure.)

Since so many of the Walmart workers draw foodstamps and are on Medicaid due to poor pay and meager health benefits (costing some states more than they collect in tax revenue from Wal-mart), it's no surprise that Wal-mart is selling cheap caskets for them to bury themselves in after they die penniless. Oh, and they're for you too, just in case you are a loser (winner?)as well in the race to the bottom.

By the way, if you will remember, it was Wal-mart that was secretly taking out life insurance on it's line employees to benefit from their death (note, to benefit not their families, but Wal-mart itself). I think this practice has been discontinued.

Of course, this is just what I've heard. I do not think and fine and upstanding company like Wal-mart would actually DO something like this.

Anarchrist (talk|edits) said:

30 October 2009
Good for Walmart. Once again lowering prices to help out the lower and middle classes. And once again, those who begrudge other's success (especially when they are successful while helping the poor) gripe and complain.

Kevinh5 (talk|edits) said:

30 October 2009
David, could you explain the 2nd 'r' in your profile name? Thanks

Sandysea (talk|edits) said:

30 October 2009
maybe it is my drugs, but looks like "Christ" tome. Wow kevin you are on top of things.

don't know what it means but you are patrolling and it is welcomed to tell those silly enough to not know what it means