Walmart's Now Ex-CEO To Pocket $113 Million Pension

Dboi87

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In fact, that is the problem. People no longer feel a sense of responsibility for themselves. There's always someone "oppressing" them.

We need to grow some balls again as a country. (Or a mean set of ovaries. Lol women are just as capable as men) stop crying all the time and take some action.
 

UncleBuck

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see thats just mean.

think of his poor wife, trapped under his grunting sweaty lardrolls twice a month while he slops taco sauce and pizza grease on her back.

she must have stockholm syndrome like a motherfucker.

so i'm fat now?

that's odd.

how obese would i have to be in order to hit the same low point as a 32 year old working at walmart?
 

see4

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I would honestly lick Heather Graham's butthole. She is so utterly hot. I would call it a penny for her thoughts.
 

Dr Kynes

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so i'm fat now?

that's odd.

how obese would i have to be in order to hit the same low point as a 32 year old working at walmart?
your disdain for honest work, particularly HARD work for low pay indicates that you must be incredibly obese, or perhaps just morally and intellectually atrophied.

how else can we explain the venom you sling in all directions when somebody you feel is beneath you disagrees?

like most leftists, you make a great show of compasion and love for the working man, but when you see one you recoil in horror as if their rough workman's hands might snag your silk stockings, or the dirt under his nails could stain your velvet waistcoat.
 

Dr Kynes

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Too many other lazy people shop there and you can't get one of those electric carts?
when the big bosses werent there at night we would race them during lunchbreaks.

you gotta lean into the corner by the Pampers or youll spin out into the shampoo aisle.
 

UncleBuck

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your disdain for honest work, particularly HARD work for low pay indicates that you must be incredibly obese, or perhaps just morally and intellectually atrophied.

how else can we explain the venom you sling in all directions when somebody you feel is beneath you disagrees?

like most leftists, you make a great show of compasion and love for the working man, but when you see one you recoil in horror as if their rough workman's hands might snag your silk stockings, or the dirt under his nails could stain your velvet waistcoat.
"the saddest thing in life is wasted talent" - a bronx tale.
 

Dboi87

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Well i Worked There.

eight hours a day, 4 days a week for nearly a year.

you dont know the real horror.
And I respect that. The CEO didn't force you to. You chose to. Then you made a choice of where to go from there and from the way your posts sound my guess would be that you lived within your means until you were able to rise to bigger better things...
 

UncleBuck

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And I respect that. The CEO didn't force you to. You chose to. Then you made a choice of where to go from there and from the way your posts sound my guess would be that you lived within your means until you were able to rise to bigger better things...
bigger and better is very, very relative in miss kynes' case.
 

Dr Kynes

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"the saddest thing in life is wasted talent" - a bronx tale.
and if my medical insurance covered my knee surgery when i was 14 i could have gotten a football scholarship, or joined the marines, but medical insurance companies dont care about people, they only care about MONEY, so for a few extra grand in avoided costs, i got 10 years of semi-annual injuries, and eventually workers comp paid for the surgery that Kaiser felt was "elective".

and these are the assholes who you think should control our entire medical system.

did i squander my health, or did the state worker's healthcare provider decide it wasnt worth the expense?
 

Dboi87

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bigger and better is very, very relative in miss kynes' case.
True. It is relative to each individual. My wife is a school teacher. I was just discussing with her that if I was in her field I would want to move up the ranks as I feel I could have a better chance at helping better our educational system in a position of power. She is completely content where she's at. She doesn't mind the pay because she loves being able to make an impact on her students on a face to face level. I'd say she's a success. She knows what she wants and worked her way to it
 

schuylaar

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and if my medical insurance covered my knee surgery when i was 14 i could have gotten a football scholarship, or joined the marines, but medical insurance companies dont care about people, they only care about MONEY, so for a few extra grand in avoided costs, i got 10 years of semi-annual injuries, and eventually workers comp paid for the surgery that Kaiser felt was "elective".

and these are the assholes who you think should control our entire medical system.

did i squander my health, or did the state worker's healthcare provider decide it wasnt worth the expense?
so then you agree, there is good reason for the PPACA?
 

schuylaar

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True. It is relative to each individual. My wife is a school teacher. I was just discussing with her that if I was in her field I would want to move up the ranks as I feel I could have a better chance at helping better our educational system in a position of power. She is completely content where she's at. She doesn't mind the pay because she loves being able to make an impact on her students on a face to face level. I'd say she's a success. She knows what she wants and worked her way to it
money isn't everything..
 

Dr Kynes

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tell us your most fucked up story about that place and i'll pack my bowlbongsmilie
well theres so many:
the customers who were largely normal folks, but there were a few who still make my scrotum shrivel at the memory?
the bosses who were absolute morons, and the shenanigans they pulled to squeeze every iota of sweat from every employee while they lounged on their asses?
the deferred maintenance on safety equipment?
the health code violations?
the vermin infestations?
the illegal aliens who worked the night cleaning crew?
the store manager who stole half a dozen PS2's on "blackfriday" and still didnt get fired?

pick a category.
 

Dr Kynes

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so then you agree, there is good reason for the PPACA?
nope. obamacare gives MORE power to the same shitballs who left me in agony for 6 months while they waited for me to "walk it off", yet my orthopedic surgeon informed me that if they had done the surgery he did when i was first injured i could have reached for the dreams they cruelly snatched away.

DOCTORS should make medical decisions, not politicians and bureaucrats (government or corporate)
 

Canna Sylvan

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and if my medical insurance covered my knee surgery when i was 14 i could have gotten a football scholarship, or joined the marines, but medical insurance companies dont care about people, they only care about MONEY, so for a few extra grand in avoided costs, i got 10 years of semi-annual injuries, and eventually workers comp paid for the surgery that Kaiser felt was "elective".

and these are the assholes who you think should control our entire medical system.

did i squander my health, or did the state worker's healthcare provider decide it wasnt worth the expense?
My parents would hotbox me in their trailer when I was six years old. The school put me in retard classes. No one said, "Hey, that kid looks baked!" It didn't stop until my grand parents took me away and narced on my parents.
 
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