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Originally Posted by blackmonsters
No, because that also shouts down 25,000 jobs from other small biz.
You're kidding yourself that mega corp selling retail is good for community employment.
They don't pay enough and kill off jobs that do pay enough.
Find a Walmart and see a bunch of broke mother fuckers living in the parking lot.
Walmart broke so many people that they feel guilty enough to let people live in the parking lot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKKevvSQ2s4
But your mind is made up, so I'm just wasting facts into a black hole.

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The 25,000 jobs are for qualified people. It’s a lot of jobs but are they opening a facility to process online orders, or a store? The latter will affect local business but the former won’t impact at all
That video was shocking. I’m not aware of people living in Walmart parking lots around here. Those people had some expensive motor homes. My parents had a 25’ Executive motor home that was $25k new in 1978 or 1979. Used were half that and besides driving it yourself, you needed access to electricity or a recharge on your generator. Walmart park people had some costly items. One had a refrigerator that wasn’t part of the unit because they’re generally drawers built into the kitchen cabinets that are refrigerated. Same with freezer to save space.
Do they dump the toilet uhh stuff in the lot?? We’d go to a special area at a rest stop to empty the drain tub.
They have no physical address so how are welfare checks sent? Direct deposit? Then ATM in Walmart?
I’m going to Walmart tomorrow in fact and will seriously look for residents. I’m usually looking for handicapped parking spaces but tomorrow I’ll focus elsewhere.
I wonder if the kids go to school. It’s so sad that kids grow up this way. I can’t fathom living in a trailer with others and no bathrooms, no running water, boxed food, no friends and no concept of another life.