38 ordspråk av Chris Kofinis

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 It's another sad day where Americans learn the truth about Wal-Mart's business practices and the depths they will go to provide so-called low prices.

 More consumers don't just see Wal-Mart as a business, they see it is a social and political issue. Until Wal-Mart changes substantially, those consumers they are going after, who can make a choice about where they shop, will avoid Wal-Mart.

 None of the changes address the key point that a 'Wal-Mart bank' would result in a dangerous concentration of economic power which is bad for consumers, small business, and our nation's economy.

 Our hope is that what comes from this is that Wal-Mart will take seriously our concerns and millions of people who want to see Wal-Mart do the right thing every day,

 People are just beginning to realize how much power they have.

 Rather than address the serious issues of unaffordable health care, poverty wages, crime, and sprawl, Wal-Mart?s latest and greatest public relations stunt is to try to rebuild a fraction of the very communities and small business it has helped destroy.

 States like Maryland should be applauded, not sued, for trying to address the tragic fact that in state after state Wal-Mart forces taxpayers to subsidize its health-care costs.

 Stuck in the midst of a public relations quagmire that no other company faces, Wal-Mart realizes that it must change its faltering public image to ensure its future success.

 The Maryland bill is a responsible piece of legislation that will make sure that large employers live up to their health care responsibilities.

 The notion that Sam Walton cared about its workers, and the community, those positive aspects have gone.

 The truth is, Wal-Mart is feeding the Medicaid crisis in state after state by passing on their health care responsibilities to the American taxpayer.

 This is a desperate attempt to remake their faltering image.

 Wal-Mart is facing a perfect storm of negativity. People are rallying around this movement. It's not just workers. It's rippling out and becoming a real debate about values.

 Wal-Mart understands that they have a growing public relations disaster on their hands. American people are looking at a company with $10 billion in profit and $285 billion in sales that makes excuse after excuse about why it can't provide a living wage and health care to its workers.

 Wal-Mart wants America to believe it's responding to the growing calls for change, but real change is measured by positive actions, not empty words.


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