And Tyson. And many other meatpackers. And manufacturers...
Nice rant. Too bad it wasn't based in reality.
Probably because we are voters and taxpayers and live in the existing world.
As such we are tired of the myriad of news about our illegals, tired of paying for them, tired of opposing our own party.
The RINOS and open borders crowd, along with the CFR types are the ones who started this class war.
Whine all you want, the only rabid socialists are the folks wanting no borders, human slavery, no law enforcement, a separate caste of citizen taxpayers, versus illegal non-citizen untouchable caste(s).
I will gladly pay more for vegetables.
LMAO....you're criticizing me for acting like a "Democrat activist" and accuse me of being a "Big Government Socialist" because I post a thread about comments and speech given by our President's advisor, Karl Rove at a Democrat/Socialist/Racist/ meeting that was also attended by Bill Clinton.
Go figure.
"EVEN the much over hyped raid on "Walmart" had NOTHING to do with Walmart! The illegals were the employees of the local contract hired by Walmart to do the cleaning."
Coincidentally.....or not......last but not least...
NCLR
Corporate Board of Advisors
Established in 1982, the Corporate Board of Advisors (CBA) is made up of senior executives from 25 major corporations, as well as liaison staff from each company. The CBA meets twice a year, and presentations and discussions keep the CBA updated on NCLRs activities and provide opportunities for dialogue and decision-making about issues and programs of common concern. Throughout the year NCLR benefits from advice and assistance from these closest corporate associates. CBA members also assist NCLR and its network through financial, in-kind, and programmatic support.
Allstate Insurance Company
American Airlines
AT&T
Bank of America
Chevron Corporation
CitiGroup
The Coca-Cola Company
Coors Brewing Company
Ford Motor Company
General Mills
General Motors Corporation
J.C. Penney Company, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
Kraft Foods, Inc.
Manning Salvage & Lee
McDonalds Corporation
The McGraw-Hill Companies
Miller Brewing Company
PepsiCo, Inc.
Prudential Financial
Rockwell Automation
State Farm Insurance Companies
United Parcel Service
Verizon Communications
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
That is correct. However, they don't always necessarily have the American people's best interests at heart. I've personally seen small towns become all but destroyed because factories close and go overseas. The folks who made the decision to do this didn't do so because they were out to hurt anyone, their job is to maximize the earnings reports. If that puts people who worked for them into the sh1thole then so be it. I've worked for large corporations, and during that time I was always aware that if they thought it would save them only $1 per quarter they would get rid of me. That's the nature of business now. The key is to make one's self as valuable as possible to those who you work for.