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"At one Walmart store in Pico Rivera, California, employees protested the fact that they had been laid off with just five hours notice.
"James Enriquez, the city’s public works director, said Walmart had not even notified authorities of plumbing problems, despite the fact that the company would be required to pull permits before undertaking extensive work."
I saw this in the news. It is very strange. All of the Walmart's are closing due to "plumbing problems" for 6 months. That's a long time. They are all closing on the same day as well. It doesn't make sense. The Walmart's are in TX and FL if I'm not mistaken.
Last edited by MissTerri; 04-14-2015 at 12:59 PM..
Jones as a source is more trustworthy than the New York Times. The latter never reported a single word on the Bundy rangeland escalation as it unfolded, and didn't break silence until a full six days after the climactic retreat by BLM.
But if you want, you can search on the headlines verbatim as they're displayed in Paul Joseph Watson's article.
Them "super centers" could make great cell blocks. But I can see how they might need a little bit of plumbing modification work(added capacity) and time to drop the prefabbed cages in place.
Memo to liberal clowns who dismiss news based on its source rather than determining its veracity: Google is your friend. If you're uninformed, don't ask others to do your research for you.
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