| Eugene David ...The One-Minute Pundit |
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Tuesday, January 09, 2007
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The ads also claim that Wal-Mart's employees get health benefits for less than $1 a day and that the company contributed $245 million to local charities last year. HALF-A-DOZEN OF THE OTHER: "Our research found that when Wal-Mart comes into any area, it reduces earnings of the community by 1.3% and the worst affected are black workers and others of color," says Steven Pitts, a labor policy specialist at the University of California, Berkeley, who took part in the conference call. I believe both sides can go to Hell, which may be the least partisan place there is.
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