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How will they rule ??!

  • YES - Qualified

    Votes: 41 82.0%
  • NO - Disqualified

    Votes: 9 18.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
Lib empathy for the poor overwhelms. Good grief.

So why doesn't Costco help those in Pikeville? Ashland? Somerset? Bowling Green even? Because they're cherry-picking elitists - like you.

You think the poor have a car to fill up? Why do they care what you save on a tank full of gas?

I'm not poor. Yes, the poor have problems. But give an ish about them. Lying Libs just claim they care.
So what do you have against local small business? ...and you think Walmart is going anywhere to "help"?
They're going there to pick the low hanging fruit of society like yourself.

The object of business is to earn profit. Socially responsible businesses only do so where they can do so responsibly, pay wages and offer benefits that allow their employees to live with dignity.

Do I think the poor have a car to fill up? 93% of households in Kentucky have an automobile. Most of those households that do not, don't because of choice or are elderly who no longer drive. I'd give you this info in a link but I realize that's too much for you to handle.
 
So what do you have against local small business? ...and you think Walmart is going anywhere to "help"?
They're going there to pick the low hanging fruit of society like yourself.

The object of business is to earn profit. Socially responsible businesses only do so where they can do so responsibly, pay wages and offer benefits that allow their employees to live with dignity.

Do I think the poor have a car to fill up? 93% of households in Kentucky have an automobile. Most of those households that do not, don't because of choice or are elderly who no longer drive. I'd give you this info in a link but I realize that's too much for you to handle.

If people are willing to work for the wages a company offers, how is it socially irresponsible? No one is forcing a person to work at Wal Mart. No one is forcing anyone to shop there. So how is Wal Mart doing anything to hurt their dignity? If you have dignity and take that low-paying job at Wal Mart, you are going to bust your ass to try and move up the food chain or find something better elsewhere.

And as a thousand others have noted, minimum/low-wage jobs aren't meant to be careers. They are meant to be stepping stones.
 
Why is it ok for Amazon to shutdown local businesses, all the while Amazon isn't opening a store in the those towns. Yet Walmart is demonized for doing the same, but they do have stores in the towns?

I'm not defending Walmart, not a big fan, but it's ridiculous to promote Amazon in one breath, and shame Walmart in the next. That doesn't even take into account Amazon silencing views they don't agree with.
 
Posted a couple Alex Jones related posts lately, didn’t want there to be a misconception that I was a fan. Just against suppressing speech, and know the tech giants enventually will have much more important and mainstream conservatives in their sights.

I’m only familiar with a few clips of Jones, mainly the one where he screamed at piers Morgan like a lunatic. He may of deserved his bans, but it seems odd that so many companies banned him at the same time.
Jones is an imbecile and not a hill worth dying on, but the recent treatment of Candace by Twitter shows this will increasingly get worse.
 


One of the best things about Death of a Nation was exposing Richard Spencer as not being anywhere close to a conservative. His favorite presidents were Jackson and Polk, he doesn't believe in the individual right, basically disagrees with most of everything about conservatism. He's basically a white nationalist socialist who the leftist media uses as the boogeyman and he likes playing the part for the media attention.

Speaking of Death of a Nation and the disconnect between leftist media and the people.

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11 leftist writers gave it a zero, all negative reviews. Meanwhile, over 4,000 people watched and voted it a 90 percent. You'll notice this occurs a lot on RT. SJW movies get huge bumps from critics with about a 30 percent difference between the audience scores.
 
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Had a couple friends work at Amazon - said it was going downhill fast...both left and took paycuts to get out. Said promotion from within was non-existent at the back end of their time there.

Ultra-competitive on the corporate side with a lot of really smart people. You get paid well, but you're not up against flunkies when it comes to moving up in the organization. It's a tier-1 job spot now for college grads, meaning kids from Penn, Harvard, Yale have it on par with taking jobs at Goldman Sachs.

Warehouse and site-operations will be different, of course.
 








Interesting thread, Kellyanne’s husband has tweeted and re-tweeted things that suggest he isn’t a Trump fan...so it does hold weight he thinks this Omarosa accusation of Trump is absurd.

None of this will damage Trump but CNN and MSNBC will run it like it is gospel truth.

Funny to me George says it’s not credible and a Reuters reporter tweets at him and it’s obvious she really wants to believe this story
 








Interesting thread, Kellyanne’s husband has tweeted and re-tweeted things that suggest he isn’t a Trump fan...so it does hold weight he thinks this Omarosa accusation of Trump is absurd.

None of this will damage Trump but CNN and MSNBC will run it like it is gospel truth.

Funny to me George says it’s not credible and a Reuters reporter tweets at him and it’s obvious she really wants to believe this story

Oh, they're super concerned with racial epithets now after a NYTimes editor tweeted thousands of racist tweets and leftist blue checks giddily post anti-white stuff or call black conservatives "Uncle Tom."

Omaroso has always been hated and rightfully so. But the idea that Trump, a guy who grew up in NYC, is this "really big racist" is a joke. Not until the left created this narrative had Trump been accused of such. Basically, anything negative about Trump is like fantasy porn to the left.
 
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If people are willing to work for the wages a company offers, how is it socially irresponsible? No one is forcing a person to work at Wal Mart. No one is forcing anyone to shop there. So how is Wal Mart doing anything to hurt their dignity? If you have dignity and take that low-paying job at Wal Mart, you are going to bust your ass to try and move up the food chain or find something better elsewhere.

And as a thousand others have noted, minimum/low-wage jobs aren't meant to be careers. They are meant to be stepping stones.
If you live in a small town/rural area your opportunities to work are limited. If Walmart comes to town and undercuts the local small businesses that compete with it, those business owners have the option of leaving town...which many do...or work for the 800 lb gorilla. Moving however may not be an option for some. Your plan may have been to take over the family business...now that business is gone.

If you continue to live in that small town and the local grocery, local clothing store, local shoe store, local hardware store, local sporting goods store, local gas station and local pharmacy have all closed...where else are you going to shop? Your only chance to move up the food chain is to move. If you've been stuck in a near minimum wage job the option to move may be extremely difficult.
 
Ultra-competitive on the corporate side with a lot of really smart people. You get paid well, but you're not up against flunkies when it comes to moving up in the organization. It's a tier-1 job spot now for college grads, meaning kids from Penn, Harvard, Yale have it on par with taking jobs at Goldman Sachs.

Warehouse and site-operations will be different, of course.
Yeah, these friends were not corporate...in line for managerial warehouse type jobs. They seemed to really enjoy it until the last year or so, would imagine there was some type of change.
 
#BrooklynBecky Exposes 'Wokewashed' White Supremacy

The Root really is the gift that keeps on giving.

"The 19-year-old white woman of Puerto Rican heritage, who uses the name “Bella” on social media, directed her confused statement to Darsell Obregon, as she called the police on her."

Will those damn white Puerto Ricans ever stop being racist!?!?!?!
[laughing] In the comments they are even turning on the woman who had the police called on her because she said she was Hispanic and not black, thereby denying her Afro-Lantinx heritage and committing erasure against said group. It takes absolutely nothing at all to get the idiots feeding on themselves.

There's also a whole bunch of squishy bits in the middle because the caller claims to be autistic, so now everyone is walking around that landmine while still trying to call her racist. It's basically the entire Victim Olympics shitshow in one compact article
 
#BrooklynBecky Exposes 'Wokewashed' White Supremacy

The Root really is the gift that keeps on giving.

"The 19-year-old white woman of Puerto Rican heritage, who uses the name “Bella” on social media, directed her confused statement to Darsell Obregon, as she called the police on her."

Will those damn white Puerto Ricans ever stop being racist!?!?!?!

Tariq Nasheed (who has me blocked on Twitter haha) called a Hispanic/Latino gangbanger a Hispanic white supremacist.
 
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Why is it ok for Amazon to shutdown local businesses, all the while Amazon isn't opening a store in the those towns. Yet Walmart is demonized for doing the same, but they do have stores in the towns?

I'm not defending Walmart, not a big fan, but it's ridiculous to promote Amazon in one breath, and shame Walmart in the next. That doesn't even take into account Amazon silencing views they don't agree with.
It is futile to rationalize rambling fuzz rathole posts. In art terms they are Jackson Pollocks done with runny shit.
 
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