TheMastersNemesis (1,700 posts)
Pathetic - Walmart Record Black Friday Sales Despite Strike
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American workers deserve to work for crap and dirt wages. They simply do not support labor causes. It is ok for a worker to work for starvation wages as long as it is not me attitude really sucks.
I hear this crap all the time. "If they don't like the work, then go find another job. The American people are responsible for jobs and income being in the crapper. Too many voted GOP for so long and most likely accepted the corporate propaganda.
If you don't support decent pay for the other guy, your job will be in the crapper. If not now, then someday in the future.
As far as I can tell we have lost our empathy, our soul and our conscience as a nation. What the hell are our troops defending?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021875290awwww poor widdle DUmmies all upset that their astro turf movement didn't bring Wal Mart to its knees.

DearHeart (268 posts)
1. You are completely correct...we have lost our empathy, soul and our conscience.
Not everyone, but the vast majority. That vast majority of people do have the "I've got mine" or "As long as it's not me" attitudes, and unfortunately it will take those people to have something horrible happen in their lives (losing their jobs, etc.) for them to wake the HELL up! Unfortunately, the majority of my "family" has these attitudes.
I haven't lost empathy one bit, I'm one of those people in the 0bama economy who works a miserable job for not so great wages. Yet I don't piss and moan about it. I do my job, do it well and try to find ways to get a better job in the future. I wouldn't dream of throwing any of the temper tantrums that union type people throw.
nadinbrzezinski (112,314 posts)
2. You know what?
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We covered the story and we got the pr release on Wednesday. After I read that...I predicted the record sales...I have no access to the numbers, neither do you.
Go ahead and call me a cynic. Oh and the mall I went to on public transit no less, since I expected it to be a pain in the you know what...had plenty of parking spots. But yup, Wednesday night I told hubby...no matter what happens, they will have the bestest, record breaking, Black Friday sale in the history of humanity...
When it came, I smiled. I got to credit their PR people. Call me a cynic, but I am reminded of Wolfowitz and company speaking of creating their new reality. Wait for Tuesday's at the latest, ahem...correction...when nobody is paying attention. Or worst, a Friday nooz dump.
I wonder if Nadin ever notices that they always revise the economic numbers the week after they are released, and it's never a positive adjustment. So if Wal Mart does this, they just do what the government does.
JaneyVee (1,324 posts)
16. Ask any single Wal-Mart employee if they would like a raise. That's what's at stake here.
Hell ask anyone if they want a raise and 100% will say yes. Now ask them how many of you are willing to risk losing your job by walking out and 1% will say yes. Most folks are grown ups and realize that life isn't always getting what we want. It's about making it the best we can and doing what it takes to make things better. I would love to ask everyone who is demanding higher pay what they are willing to do extra to deserve that extra pay they are demanding. I bet you they will say nothing.
mythology (639 posts)
17. Perhaps labor didn't fight enough to make the case for the strike to the public or to workers
You are expecting people who have little, ie Wal-Mart workers, to strike when they are getting overtime and right before the holidays? Not exactly the best time. If you wanted more people to come out to protest what efforts were made to highlight this? I only heard about it here. Instead of trying to go nationwide, I think they should have picked one store to have people protest, in an area with lower unemployment. Trying to go national was just an invitation to fail because there are wide stretches of this country where unions aren't looked on favorably. Fight on favorable ground first.
But I think what you're really upset about is that you got your heart set on this and people didn't do what you wanted. Then make a better case, calling people names doesn't really help. People will come out for good causes, if properly motivated. I know of several people who didn't believe in politics who became enchanted because of Elizabeth Warren this year. But this strike was never set up to succeed.
Or it could be people would rather have a job than to be part of some stunt orchestrated by malcontents and unions.
While all you malcontents are griping about how horrible your lives are, there are millions of us too busy working to try to get a better life to play these stupid games.