I levy no blame. Sorry to hear you accept it. All I implied was that Walmart is a high volume employer.
**Edit. It is a union plant. You are correct Harvey. Union memberships ARE going down. Being you brought this to light in another thread, what do you suppose we do for these people?
What I suggest "we do for these people" is nothing. Why would the American taxpayer owe them anything?
They will be eligible for two years of nobama permanent unemployment checks, perhaps three to five years by the time new enrollees run out their benefits. They'll also be entitled to welfare, food stamps, assistance with their utility bills, and perhaps even some astonishing new handouts nobama will create specially for them.
I would guess that 95% of union members voted for nobama buying the hope and change nonsense. The rest of us who did not vote for nobama knew as well as we know the earth rotates counter clockwise causing the sun to appear to rise in the east that nobama's policies would destroy our economy, jobs, companies, and our future. We knew that what little manufacturing remains in America would be drastically harmed by him.
When personal and corporate taxes are increased and additional new financial burdens like healthcare benefits are imposed on major corporate employers, and when the epa attacks everything they produce, layoffs and plant closings are the natural result.
Retail sales have declined since nobama took office. Sales declines mean less products need to be moved by trucks on the nation's highways. Diesel prices have increased significantly, also because of nobama's policies, rising operating costs cause trucking companies to make do with old tractors as long as they can.
I'm no economist but I could go down a list of 100 things that nobama has done that contributed to the closing of the FL plant or layoffs of hundreds of employees. That's what FL union workers voted for. Perhaps they understand now.