On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Ray Steding wrote:
> Also note that per the TV news today on Walmart Superstores, they are
> outlawed in Los Angeles and even the smaller Walmarts will have to undergo
> special restrictions and meet certain community regulations. This is
> because the Walmart Superstores have created large low income government
> subsidized families of workers because of their minimum wage employee
> policy. They have also decreased the taxable income for the cities they
> are currently in by lowering property values in the areas they are located
> in.
Oh please. Inglewood *needed* that WalMart; now people who'd have some of
those jobs have none.
I won't clog this list with politics, but this needed to be said.
-Kenny
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