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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Is Hillary pro Union? [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)54. Ask the Waltons who got rich while their workforce got welfare.
Meet the Family
The Walton family is the richest family in the United States and one of the richest in the world. They are heirs to the Walmart fortune and the companys largest shareholders, with over fifty percent ownership of stock in the retail giant.
Sam Walton and his brother Bud opened their first Walmart discount store in 1962. Today three family members serve on Walmarts board of directors; Rob is the chair, and sits on the board with his brother Jim and his son-in-law, Greg Penner.
The six Waltons on Forbes list of wealthiest Americans have a net worth of $144.7 billion. This fiscal year three WaltonsRob, Jim, and Alice (and the various entities that they control)will receive an estimated $3.1 billion in Walmart dividends from their majority stake in the company.
The Waltons arent just the face of the 1%; theyre the face of the 0.000001%. The Waltons have more wealth than 42% of American families combined.
Why does all of this matter? While the Waltons are building billion-dollar museums, driving million-dollar cars, and jumping between vacation homes, Walmart, the countrys largest private employer, is paying its associates an average of $8.81 an hour. The Waltons make billions a year off of a company most of them dont even work for, while Walmart associates struggle for respect on the job and enough pay to make ends meet.
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http://walmart1percent.org/family/
Gosh. Any idea how these poor billionaires manage to make ends meet?
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Yeah, that's the running meme with Bernie supporters, but it's not true. SEIU, for example, fully
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2016
#4
A few dissenters does not an entire union make. Even here, where we should be heeding the
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2016
#13
Michigan is a heavily blue collar union state and union members broke 49-46 for the VT independent
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2016
#46
Exactly. A few dissenters within the ranks does not an entire union membership make.
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2016
#17
Just because you prefer the source, doesn't make what they write true, either.
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2016
#30
And you don't do your argument justice by using biased sources known for hating the Democratic Party
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2016
#61
Sure. You win. Any source that isn't pro-Hillary 100% of the time is false. nt
revbones
Mar 2016
#62
Anything Glenn Greenwald is involved in has zero credibility with me. Sorry, revbones.
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2016
#28
She Pushed NAFTA and is/was a major player in CINTAS Co. not becoming Unionized
Bern2WinUSA
Mar 2016
#9
On what planet could anyone construe my post as opposing equal pay for women?
Depaysement
Mar 2016
#66
Per exit polls in Iowa and Nevada, union households favored HRC by a 10-point margin
Tanuki
Mar 2016
#47
The International Paid Off Politician Union. Fighting for the downtrodden Rich.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2016
#53
From a personal experience my brother-in-law is an iron worker and Hillary did
hrmjustin
Mar 2016
#56