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Wal-Mart arrests could fuel “a new political movement of the disenfranchised,” Grayson tells Salon
salon.com ^ | December 04, 2013 | Josh Eidelson

Posted on 12/04/2013 2:13:52 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe

Firebrand Congressman Alan Grayson hailed Black Friday civil disobedience in an afternoon interview, saying the protests by Wal-Mart workers and supporters show “the dissatisfaction of the middle class” since the 2008 financial crash “coming to a slow boil.”

“If one person falls out of the middle class, that’s sad,” Grayson told Salon. “But if millions of people fall out of the middle class, that creates a backlash which is being seen all over the country, and will potentially create a new political movement of the disenfranchised.”

Members of the union-backed workers’ group OUR Walmart promised 1,500 protests today, including nine civil disobedience actions. Organizers say at least eighty-one total people were arrested among six of those actions, including a St. Paul protest which included both Walmart workers and striking sub-contracted janitors who clean buildings for Target. “Even people who are employed now, many of them are not making enough money to survive,” said Grayson. “And the outlet more and more for people that they see is this kind of civil disobedience, because the political system has become completely unresponsive to their genuine concerns and their physical needs.”

In a Friday statement, Wal-Mart Vice President David Tovar said that the company pays “on average, close to $12.00 an hour” and “The real issue isn’t where you start. It’s where you can go once you’ve started. Retail is one of the few industries that has jobs at all levels and ongoing advancement opportunities.” Using Glassdoor.com and 2011 IBISworld data, OUR Walmart has pegged the retailer’s hourly wage at below $9.

Grayson charged that the company “feels compelled to cheat its own employees to the point where they’re forced to turn to public assistance simply to stay alive.” The common thread between deadly disasters at factories which have supplied to Wal-Mart in Bangladesh and abuses in the United States, he contended, is that “Wal-Mart is a machine that exists solely for the purpose of enriching its owners and…the top managers of Wal-Mart, and in so doing wreaks havoc on the lives of both workers and suppliers.” As workers have in industries like miners and auto, he argued, the solution “is for people to get together and stop fighting each other, but rather fight the boss and beat the boss.”

As I’ve reported, Grayson cited Wal-Mart’s firing of activists – including a worker he had accompanied when she went on strike last Black Friday – when he introduced a bill in June to dramatically broaden and strengthen the remedies available to workers fired for organizing. Asked Friday if that bill has gotten traction in the House, the Florida Congressman told Salon, “not yet,” but that it was an effort to “point things in the right direction” for a time when the House has more progressive leadership.

While some congressional Democrats have joined Grayson in blasting the retail giant, the Obama Administration has not. Asked whether the Administration’s repeated praise for and appearances with Wal-Mart hurt the workers’ cause, Grayson told Salon, “It certainly doesn’t improve things.” Then he asked, “What has Wal-Mart given the president in return? Or, for that matter, what has Wal-Mart given to the president’s constituents in return?”

Grayson said he expected today’s civil disobedience to have an impact because “it shows that people are willing to put their lives on the line, and at least temporarily their liberty on the line, in order to improve the circumstances for working people in this country.” He cast those circumstances as dire: “We’ve established a system that makes a tiny, tiny number of people unbelievably wealthy at the expense of everyone else – and turns everyone else into debt slaves and cheap labor.”


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To: albie
They have no drive, no work ethic

Neither does their president.

21 posted on 12/04/2013 6:17:21 PM PST by Some Fat Guy in L.A. (Still bitterly clinging to rational thought despite it's unfashionability)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
"Or, for that matter, what has Wal-Mart given to the president’s constituents in return?”"

Is Mr. Obama still a state senator? Beacause a president's "constituents" are every citizen and national in the United States, are they not? How about the hundreds of millions of people who save vast amounts of money at Wal-Mart versus shopping at department stores or higher-priced grocers? how about the millions who feed and clothe their families and themselves because they receive a paycheck from Wal-Mart? How about the millions of shareholders invested in Wal-Mart? How about the millions of employees of Wal-Mart suppliers and vendors? What about all the success stories of people breaking into Wal-Mart with their inventions and products?

22 posted on 12/04/2013 6:35:30 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet ("Of the 4 wars in my lifetime none came about because the US was too strong." Reagan)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

What does Walmart give to obama in return? How about millions and millions of campaign contributions from the Walmart heirs.

I wish the feds would attempt to force companies to pay these people way too much. Maybe, just maybe, it would wake some people up when they go to Walmart and see those price signs going up instead of falling!


23 posted on 12/04/2013 7:46:33 PM PST by VerySadAmerican (".....Barrack, and the horse Mohammed rode in on.")
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To: Tailgunner Joe; All

This “movement” is just propaganda for the midterm elections.

This is 100% distraction from the obamacare socialism fiasco.

NPR just had to democrat talking head thugs pushing this as a “movmement” so this is the new occupy wall street meme.

fast food places should really start to push automation.

Democrat voter = unemployed


24 posted on 12/05/2013 7:14:51 AM PST by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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