Wal Mart?

July 03, 2018 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Oh yeah, the boys down at the trailer park are talking about boycotting Walmart.

Wanna know why?  Here ya go.

 

 

So here’s my thinking.  To boycott Walmart means they’d have money to shop at Walmart which means they have a job.  So, undocumented workers haven’t taken their jobs.  Since they live at the trailer park, you know they have more guns and ammo than the United States Army so they don’t have to worry about undocumented workers being criminals.  So, it’s just racist.  That’s all it is.

But, I guess it could be that they can’t afford Walmart any more since Trump is losing this danged trade war.

Thanks to everybody for the heads up.  

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  1. That link is coming up with “No products match,” so maybe it’s been pulled. I was hoping to see it had been made in China.

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  2. Here for all to see are Walmartians. Many of these photos were made at the Wal-Mart* on George Bush in Garland, Texas. I recognize some of the employees from my time of going to that store to buy groceries. There is now a grocery store much nearer my home so I go less to all Wal-Mart*s. Thank g-d.

    https://www.sadanduseless.com/people-of-walmart/

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  3. Malarkey says:

    I’ve been boycotting Wal-Mart for YEARS because they treat their employees so poorly and retaliate any and all attempts at unionization.

    I may have to make an exception for this T-Shirt!

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  4. easttxdem says:

    Maybe the Bubbas would be happier if there were also a Colt 45 tee shirt in red, white and blue — beer and guns!

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  5. twocrows says:

    I’ve boycotted Wal-Mart for at least 30 years because of the way they treat their employees. Not to mention the fact that they would started out by moving in to neighborhoods, underselling all the local stores till they died, then hiking their prices up.

    I often shop Publix. Yes, yes, I know they donated to the tRump campaign but they treat their employees right. Besides, I imagine they’ve learned their lesson by now [see El Jefe’s post about businesses deserting tRump in droves right now.]

    So I get the added pleasure of mentally thumbing my nose at them as I fill up my cart — with the aid of superior customer service when needed [see the way they treat their employees.]

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  6. twocrows says:

    edit:
    they STARTED OUT by moving in . . . .

    My proofreader fell down on the job again. It’s so hard to get good help these days.

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  7. maryelle says:

    Micr: O dear God, that link took me to a jaw-dropping place.
    Don’t want to go there ever again. Shiver me timbers.

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  8. Mah Fellow Murkuhn says:

    That didn’t last long. The shirt got pulled from the website very quickly. I would bet serious money that there is a former WalMart buyer out of a job right now. The Waltons do not like being made fools of, nor those who make them look bad.

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  9. Ted in Austin says:

    It was about 1982 in Huntsville, Tx that I watched Walmart come to town and 1983 when the locally-owned retailers closed up their shops, the town square died. The WM associates earned less than the Housekeepers at our Holiday Inn, but where else could they find a job except to get on the long waiting list for a prison job. My lifelong boycott of all things Walton began then. They are a Pox on our once-great nation, along with the Murdochs, Kochs, Trumps, McConnels, Ryans … oh, Hell the list is too long to enumurate here.

    Anyway, I’ll go to my local screen printer and have a knock-off made before ever entering a Walton whoehouse!

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  10. Exactly what Ted said. Thanks Ted.

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  11. Oh. My. God. OMG. OMG. OMG. Gack. Erp!

    Damn you Micr. I’m never following any of your links again!!

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  12. Ted in Austin says:

    Debbo said it right Micr. Have you no decency? That purple blimp on the scooter elicited groans from the whole room here. Please, tag this as NSFL, not suitable for life!

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  13. It’s hard to believe that anything in that link could be worse than smirking Ted Cruz in a lounge lizard smoking jacket and Ducky Boy in his usual attire, not to mention Donnie or Chris Christie in ill-fitting “sports” attire, but just on the off chance, I’m not going there.

    Loved Jim Wright’s take on this story:

    Stormtrumpers: WE’RE BOYCOTTING WALMART!
    Also Stormtrumpers: THAT’S RIGHT! SCREW WALMART!
    S: SCREW ‘EM!
    A: NO MORE WALMART!
    S:
    A:
    S: So …
    A: … Target, I guess?
    S: No, they have gay rest rooms.
    A:
    S:
    A: I sense a flaw in the plan.
    S: Shut the **** up, Larry.

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  14. Just discovered there are Wal Marts and then there are Wal Marts. It all depends on the neighborhood. No such T shirts in the Wal Mart in the really up scale high rent neighborhood. Wonder why that is!

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  15. Now, if it said “Imprison” instead….!

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  16. @maryelle
    @debbo
    @Ted in Austin

    Please understand these were not actors portraying Walmartians. These were real live Walmartians. And of course no Walmartians were harmed during the making or publishing of that website.

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  17. Micr, can’t remember who did the comedy skit years ago– “Ah am not an ac-tress. Ah am a real person jist like you or me.” Or not, in this case.

    These are the red hats doing battle with the liberals in that other thread….

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  18. OMFG! GAAAKKK!
    I’m gonna have to double the chlorine, dump a triple shock dose in the pool and dive in and hold my eyes wide open for twenty minutes to clean those images off’n my scorched cones n’ rods. Then drink a quart of an emetic, followed by slowly sipping about four brainbleach juleps with a couple of charcoal burritos.

    I’ve never seen anything like those in a WallyWorld before though, the worst so far being those fools that cover themselves in expensive and hideous tattoo$.

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  19. I’m just gonna put this right here. If you want to see real live Walmartians in their native habitat, click.

    http://www.peopleofwalmart.com

    If you can’t stand it, don’t click. YMMV.

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  20. maryelle says:

    Word of caution: You won’t ever be able to unsee it.

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