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by antisthenes
3595 days ago
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The problem here isn't the expectation of Walmart having a corporate police force, it's the expectation of some Walmart stores to be prioritized in the case of an understaffed police district without paying their fair share for a public service. |
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I see this argument a lot and there are never numbers to back it up.
If Walmart isn't paying the taxes it legally owes, then they should be fined and there should be charges brought. If they are, then they are already paying their fair share as determined by the law and implying otherwise is at best extremely disingenuous.
Let he who voluntarily donates additional money to the US Treasury cast the first snarky HN comment, or something.