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In reply to the discussion: Walmart's New Health Care Policy Shifts Burden To Medicaid, Obamacare [View all]SoapBox
(18,791 posts)6. "Walmart declined to disclose how many of its roughly 1.4 million U.S. workers are vulnerable to...
medical insurance..."
SO...they are spinning BULLSHIT!
When the DECLINE to answer, then it's all bullshit.
What a SCUM company.
Dems...best get the Single Payer system ready to run!!!!
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Walmart's New Health Care Policy Shifts Burden To Medicaid, Obamacare [View all]
onehandle
Dec 2012
OP
Yep, nothing particularly new except they are trying to shirk their responsibility on to the new
davidpdx
Dec 2012
#34
So the biggest private employer is saying we need single payer socialized medicine
high density
Dec 2012
#3
"Walmart declined to disclose how many of its roughly 1.4 million U.S. workers are vulnerable to...
SoapBox
Dec 2012
#6
And how many of those states are effectivelyalready bankrupt? 30 something n/t
jtuck004
Dec 2012
#10
I know this is true but we need to acknowledge that there are a lot of businesses - especially
jwirr
Dec 2012
#11
And Walmart thus are arguing for higher "taxes" (whilst eliminating health care costs).
mwooldri
Dec 2012
#22
Assbackwards, as usual. Time to unionize and take responsibility for your workforce, Wally!
freshwest
Dec 2012
#15
I live in Ontario...and what you write does not reflect the Health care system ...
nenagh
Dec 2012
#31
Solution!! Add a new tax to companies with more than 30 employees pay a higher
cstanleytech
Dec 2012
#24
Wow. He nailed it. I wish more people had thought of stuff like this before the law passed.
Pterodactyl
Dec 2012
#44