Yell it from the rooftops.
If Rob Walton, a key owner of Walmart, can afford an estimated $226 million for an antique car collection that includes 12 Ferraris, 6 Porsches, 2 Maseratis and a 1963 Corvette Grand Sport Roadster, you know what? Walmart can afford to pay at least $15/hour to all of its workers.

Feb 28, 2021 · 12:37 AM UTC

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General strike March 15th. UBI, Medicare for All, and housing is a human right. Spread the word.
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Why does Rob Walton’s car collection justify my son’s replacement with a robot? Freak.
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"The (Walton) family....earning US$70,000 per minute and US$4 million every hour, according to Bloomberg." Or $100 million—a day. Meanwhile, your tax dollars pay for Walton family employees' SNAP & Medicaid benefits. #BeOutraged #ThisIsUnacceptable theceomagazine.com/business/…
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#REPARATIONS for #ADOS is UPWARDS of $17 Trillion. go yell that from the rooftops.
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Walmart can but not small businesses!
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I didn’t know they were being forced to work there
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Take that 226 mil and divide it by the 2.2 mi people that Walmart employs and its a little over $100. How far does that get you.
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In other words...more self checkout lines in Walmart!
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I bet arms industry employees are paid more. That's where yr taxes go (apart from bailing out corporations) for a military to defend a lifestyle no one in the developed world envies.
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Can you folks think of other solutions besides taking from the rich to give to the poor. Teach the poor to fish and he wont need your hand outs. People dont want hand outs they want a hand up. Understanding mankind shouldnt be such a stretch. Work equals dignity new concept?