Is Walmart doing something horrible today? Well, it's a "day" so yes, of course Walmart is doing something horrible today. Walmart—the nation’s largest private sector employer—is joining the ranks of companies seeking to avoid their obligation to provide employees with health insurance as required by Obamacare.
Last time I looked I didn&#039;t think merely being woefully poor qualified a healthy single non-parent for Medicaid in every state. True, Obamacare was supposed to fix that, but then &quot;Justice&quot; Roberts and his asshole friends were all like &quot;States can tell Barry to go shove it on that part, even though it&#039;ll really fuck up one of the grounding assumptions in the individual mandate calculation&quot;, and guess just <em>which</em> states are most prone to telling Bamz to shove those Federal dollars up his ass if he&#039;s thinking about paying for poorz&#039; healthcare with them...
The ghost of Tennessee Ernie Ford haunts all the threads about Walmart. Some say that, come the revolution, it will finally go to its eternal rest, but I say they&#039;re just whistling past the cemetery.
Last time I looked I didn&#039;t think merely being woefully poor qualified a healthy single non-parent for Medicaid in every state. True, Obamacare was supposed to fix that, but then &quot;Justice&quot; Roberts and his asshole friends were all like &quot;States can tell Barry to go shove it on that part, even though it&#039;ll really fuck up one of the grounding assumptions in the individual mandate calculation&quot;, and guess just <em>which</em> states are most prone to telling Bamz to shove those Federal dollars up his ass if he&#039;s thinking about paying for poorz&#039; healthcare with them...
The ghost of Tennessee Ernie Ford haunts all the threads about Walmart. Some say that, come the revolution, it will finally go to its eternal rest, but I say they&#039;re just whistling past the cemetery.
You&#039;re looking at this the wrong way. Think of all the data analysts Walmart hired to run these numbers.
A millennial version of Loretta Lynn is writing her signature song now:
I was born a Walmart checker&#039;s daughter.