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Just got a glossy flyer in the mail saying "Do you want the jobs, savings, and convenience of a Walmart in New York City?" [For those of you who don't live in NYC, we currently have none inside the city limits, and the City Council has been debating whether to allow one.]
Inside, in addition to the brief arguments that Walmart will in fact bring jobs, savings, and convenience, are a multitude of ways that you too can get involved in the community groundswell of support for a rabidly-anti-union multinational corporation to open yet another franchise that kills every small business within miles and drives its own suppliers bankrupt. There's a facebook page. There's a toll-free phone number (xxx-NYC-JOBS). There's a reply card on which you can join "Walmart's New York City Community Action Network" and promise to (check all that apply):
* attend a meeting to show your support for Walmart
* write a letter to the local newspaper or City officials
* attend a pro-Walmart rally
Power to the people! Stick it to the man! Stand up for your God-given right to another big-box store!
Inside, in addition to the brief arguments that Walmart will in fact bring jobs, savings, and convenience, are a multitude of ways that you too can get involved in the community groundswell of support for a rabidly-anti-union multinational corporation to open yet another franchise that kills every small business within miles and drives its own suppliers bankrupt. There's a facebook page. There's a toll-free phone number (xxx-NYC-JOBS). There's a reply card on which you can join "Walmart's New York City Community Action Network" and promise to (check all that apply):
* attend a meeting to show your support for Walmart
* write a letter to the local newspaper or City officials
* attend a pro-Walmart rally
Power to the people! Stick it to the man! Stand up for your God-given right to another big-box store!

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Christ Almighty, I hate this sort of thing.