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Blogger David said...

I think we have a problem in this country.

Tue Oct 15, 02:14:00 PM CDT

Blogger Isaac A. Nussbaum said...

Actually it was Wal-Mart management that made the decision to honor the cards without limit. They expected that someone other than themselves would be left holding the bag (the exact same mentality as the "derelicts'".

The joke is on Wal-Mart, however. They are going to have to eat the difference between what was the remaining balance on each card and what the customers actually purchased.

I shop at Wal-Mart but I am glad to see their greed get what is coming to it.

Tue Oct 15, 07:27:00 PM CDT

Blogger Ed said...

How is WalMart greedy? They provide reasonable quality at greatly reduced prices, thereby allowing poor people to afford things they otherwise could not.....and all without unions.

As soon as the unions get in Walmart, the prices will necessarily skyrocket and poor people will be left without inexpensive food, clothes, medicine, and flat-screen TV's. ;-)

Wed Oct 16, 12:46:00 PM CDT

Blogger David said...

"Greed is good."
G. Gekko

Wed Oct 16, 03:41:00 PM CDT

Blogger Isaac A. Nussbaum said...

"How is WalMart greedy?"

Pay attention, Ed; there is going to be a test.

Wal-Mart's greed was in allowing UNLIMITED purchases to EBT-using customers, knowing that these customers have very specific limits on their EBT spending, and hoping to stick someone else with the tab.

Wed Oct 16, 09:39:00 PM CDT

Blogger David said...

I may have to agree with Isaac on this one however I suspect Wal-Mart's behavior was "guided" by indifference more than greed. It takes time, energy, and ethics to do the right thing. Some cannot (or will not) climb that hill.
dj

p.s. More often than not, indifference is the seductive path of least resistance. I see this everyday.

Thu Oct 17, 07:11:00 AM CDT

Blogger Isaac A. Nussbaum said...

As a point of interest, 20% of De Soto Parish, LA residents are in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (S.N.A.P.) and get, on average, $126 per month.

The largest De Soto Parish racial/ethnic groups are White (56.6%) followed by Black (39.0%) and Hispanic (2.5%).

Thu Oct 17, 12:19:00 PM CDT

Blogger Ed said...

What does race have to do with being a free-loader?

Thu Oct 17, 12:31:00 PM CDT

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Thu Oct 17, 12:31:00 PM CDT

Blogger Isaac A. Nussbaum said...

"What does race have to do with being a free-loader?"

Nothing. Did someone suggest that it did?

Fri Oct 18, 12:27:00 PM CDT

Blogger Ed said...

You did as your "point of interest" in the comment above. I believe your point was that though the pictures are of black food-stamp recipients, the racial make-up of free-loaders in Louisana is not all black.

Fri Oct 18, 03:57:00 PM CDT

Blogger Isaac A. Nussbaum said...

"I believe your point was...."

Not at all. I don't have any idea what the racial makeup of food stamp recipients there is. The statistics recited are for the parish as a whole.

Sat Oct 19, 11:50:00 PM CDT

Blogger Ed said...

So not belabor a point, but if pointing out race wasn't your intention, why point out race?

Mon Oct 21, 07:16:00 AM CDT

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