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Yesterday the Supreme court showed it's contempt for the average citizen once again by ruling 5-4(what a shock huh?) in favor of the corporate overlords at Walmart. It was an attempted class action law suit that had 1.6 million female ex and current employees who had an extremely strong case showing that Walmart is biased towards their male counterparts. With pay, promotions, and company standings Walmart clearly was sexually discriminating towards women as a whole.
But is it really a suprise to anyone that the Supreme Corporate Court threw out the case in favor of a big corporate power? Does anybody care? Does anyone realize how powerful corporate influence has on our day to day lives? They're making all the money, getting all the tax breaks, getting all the power, can now pretty much buy elections (thankyou very much corporate court) and now cannot be stopped in court from class action law suits when they trample on our rights! Frankly I don't think you give a shit! Prove me wrong America! Make me choke on these words....
Americans are unwilling, incapable, or too lazy to stop listening to fucking commercials(brainwashing) and demand big business to treat their workers fairly and with respect! American's buy in to the right wing philosophy that"Corporations know all! Free enterprise trumps common sense! If it's not for profit it un-American!"
Prove me wrong America! Prove me wrong! After you stop watching American Idol of course!
Virgil yur just an unmerican hippie! Walmart is more trustworhty then the fedarl guverment! Liberals are just mad cuz nobama is gonna lose in 2012!
ReplyDeleteTeanek, go shoot yourself!
ReplyDeleteI was appalled by their decision. Their basic reasoning was 'there are too many people in on this CLASS ACTION lawsuit. We can't do it'. So remember, we only care if a few people are having their rights trampled. If it's a lot, the law can't do anything to stop it.
ReplyDeleteJust another step for complete corporate controll and before long the movie Wallee wont be too far fetched!
ReplyDeleteThere is no need for violence.. I think Teanek should just be buried in a red ant hill up to his neck and then after an hour or two of that have a gallon of gasoline poured down his throat followed by a mixture of brake fluid and chlorine.
ReplyDeleteJust kidding by the way.. Just thought I would post a morbid comment for the hell of it.
ReplyDeletethat sickens me. but being a woman, there is a lot of that that goes on. even tho there are a lot of us that are more knowledgeable than some of the men we work with. I loved the photo of the corporate court by the way.
ReplyDeleteApparently that's the precedence they just set up.... I wonder if you could bring a class action suit against the courts of the US. Of course, we'd have to be sure to have less than 1.6 million people involved.
ReplyDeleteThe next time the Roberts Court finds in favor of the working class over the interests of big business will be the first time. We really don’t stand a chance any more. Our very lives and livelihood are being threatened, yet all we do is fuss about these trivial issues fanned by manufactured outrage. Meanwhile, powerful corporate interests go about the business of carving up this country among themselves.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't have put it any better Bluz!
ReplyDeleteI know i liked it! :)
ReplyDeletemorbid comments are more than welcome here! haha!:D
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