Posted on 01/20/2006 6:33:21 AM PST by sickoflibs
MY comment : This is typical of democrats to try to get rid of all private jobs and keep these people on welfare, Oh but they care! They also increased the minimum wage by a $1 to make sure plenty of poor voters are on welfare.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/politics/bal-md.vetoes18jan18,1,6341229.story
WalMart needs to pack-up and move just across the borders so that Maryland loses the tax revenue but keeps the Maryland shoppers.
(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie. Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")
The funny thing is how they stamp their little feet indignantly everytime they do something like this and the negative effects that Bob Ehrlich warned them about come true as a direct result.
The Elites know what the "little people" need....
They don't need a WalMart with their cheap goods...no..they need to pay more...
Didn't want you to miss this one. :)
A Walton Staffing Services subsidiary would be in order. Fire enough to get below the 10,000, have Walton Staffing hire them all, lease them back to the stores as independent contractors.
The law requires them to spend 8% of their "labor costs" on health care.
If Walmart simply reduced the salary for these jobs from $12 to $10 an hour, their current health care expenditures would meet the law's requirements.
There's nothing to wonder about. The libs in Maryland have made their position on business abundantly clear.
But, but, but.................I thought the Big Bad Evil WalMart forced all small businesses to shut down..../sarc.
BTW, the Harris' hardware store in Pocomoke city is super!!! But I wouldn't know about it if a WalMart Associate had not suggested I check there for something WM didn't have.
With every Wal-Mart bashing article I read, my desire to work for Wal-Mart grows and grows. ;)
Watch for the Wisconsin libs to try something like this. They haven't made any in-roads lately, and we do have one and possibly two new Wal-Marts coming to town (with a few hundred jobs each at $11/hour) but their blind hatred leads them; not their sense of economic development.
You really nailed it when you said, "This is typical of democrats to try to get rid of all private jobs and keep these people on welfare, Oh but they care!"
LOL!!! GMTA, I just pinged you to this :)
Which, to the leftie's way of thinking, makes those unwanted results Erlich's fault. Maryland is a beautiful state and many, if not most, folks in rural Maryland are sensible folks. Sadly, their legislature is dominated by the lefty Democrats from the Baltimore-Washington area. That's one of the main reason I'm grateful not to live there anymore. Over there on the Eastern Shore, Wal-Mart can choose to put this distribution either in Virginia or Delaware with no logistical difference to speak of, so why would they put it in Maryland with this kind of threat hanging over their heads?
Nice to see you! Haven't heard from ya much at our other hang out lately...I haven't been there much either; too much actual WORK to do lately, d@mmit! ;)
As a resident of Virginia, I certainly hope my state's economic development gurus are already on their way to Arkansas to court Walmart. We could use those $12 an hour jobs in many of our rural and semi-rural areas. Walmart should take Maryland's hint and close down its operations there as its leases expire, and relocate right on the Maryland/Virginia border, and perhaps Delaware. Why go where you're not wanted?
This is misleading or I have read wrong accounts of the situation. What I have read is that while there may be other "large" employers in the state, Wal-Mart is the only one with more than 10,000 employees and therefore the only one that this law will affect.
I live in Wicomico County which is next door to Somerset County-and believe me-Somerset County could use these jobs. The sad part is, the State of Delaware is very business friendly and is only about 1/2 hour away-thus, these jobs could easily end up in Delaware which would serve the libs right.
I don't have a list of the states but I have read that there are 30 states considering similar laws.
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