lol...cute. Do you know anything about the history of coal mining? Look it up, specifically the 'company store' and how the miners were paid. Talk about control. Seriously, look it up.
http://www.wvculture.org/hiStory/minewars.html
Have you ever heard this song: "Sixteen Tons"? It refers to the life of a miner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIfu2A0ezq0
"Under this scrip system, workers were not paid cash; rather they were paid with non-transferable credit vouchers which could be exchanged for only goods sold at the company store. This made it impossible for workers to store up cash savings. Workers also usually lived in company-owned dormitories or houses, the rent for which was automatically deducted from their pay. In the United States the truck system and associated debt bondage persisted until the strikes of the newly formed United Mine Workers and affiliated unions forced an end to such practices."-Wikipedia
Perhaps this is what Wal Mart's ultimate goal is?? Scary...
Is it normal to think Walmart are neoNazis?
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lol...cute. Do you know anything about the history of coal mining? Look it up, specifically the 'company store' and how the miners were paid. Talk about control. Seriously, look it up.
http://www.wvculture.org/hiStory/minewars.html
Have you ever heard this song: "Sixteen Tons"? It refers to the life of a miner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIfu2A0ezq0
"Under this scrip system, workers were not paid cash; rather they were paid with non-transferable credit vouchers which could be exchanged for only goods sold at the company store. This made it impossible for workers to store up cash savings. Workers also usually lived in company-owned dormitories or houses, the rent for which was automatically deducted from their pay. In the United States the truck system and associated debt bondage persisted until the strikes of the newly formed United Mine Workers and affiliated unions forced an end to such practices."-Wikipedia
Perhaps this is what Wal Mart's ultimate goal is?? Scary...