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		<title>The TGIF Movie Review: Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Editor’s Note: To read even more about Wal-Mart and what you can do about this giant monster unregulated capitalism has created, check out our recent Wednesday on ways to downsize Wal-Mart. Just click this sentence to read a five-part to-do list you can act on right from your computer. - &#8211; - &#8211; - Wal-Mart [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Editor’s Note: To read even more about Wal-Mart and what you can do about this giant monster unregulated capitalism has created, check out our recent Wednesday on ways to downsize Wal-Mart.<strong> </strong><a href="http://www.progressivewednesday.com/2010/09/01/this-wednesday-downsizing-wal-mart/" target="_blank"><strong>Just click this sentence to read a five-part to-do list you can act on right from your computer.</strong></a></em></p>
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<p><img class="alignright" title="WalMart" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/26/89840869_7500e20a7d_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="180" />Wal-Mart destroys. That’s the message at the heart of the documentary <em><a href="http://www.walmartmovie.com/" target="_blank">Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price</a></em>. It’s rather simple. Wal-Mart destroys. That’s what it’s designed to do, and boy, it does it well. Wal-Mart is our Golem. Wal-Mart is the Godzilla of our market-driven creation, eating Tokyo after Tokyo after Tokyo. Only Wal-Mart ain’t no myth, and it ain’t no movie.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.walmartmovie.com/about.php" target="_blank">But this flick </a><em><strong><a href="http://www.walmartmovie.com/about.php" target="_blank">about </a></strong></em><a href="http://www.walmartmovie.com/about.php" target="_blank">Wal-Mart</a> makes a new and well-defended argument against the behemoth. What is this larger claim? Wal-Mart is a form of what could be described as, in the film’s words, contemporary “plantation capitalism.” How so? Wal-Mart is all about profit at the expense of all parts of every kind of individual—shoppers, employees, widget-makers alike. Profit at the expense of small, long-lasting, family businesses. Profit at the expense of <a href="http://www.walmartmovie.com/crime.php" target="_blank">safety from crime</a> (trust me: it’s in the movie, and it’s peel-your-eyelids-back messed up). Profit at the expense of the environment. Profit at the expense of drinking water. Profit at the expense of public education. For crying out loud, profit at the expense of fire departments. Profit at the expense of health and healthcare. Profit at the expense of various cultures. Profit at the expense of workers’ rights. Profit at the expense of the world economy. Profit at the expense of public funds.</p>
<p>Using data, shocking firsthand accounts by current and former employees, news reports, and absolutely heartbreaking interviews with private business owners,<a href="http://www.walmartmovie.com/facts.php" target="_blank"> this film deftly argues that </a><em><a href="http://www.walmartmovie.com/facts.php" target="_blank"><strong>everything</strong></a></em><a href="http://www.walmartmovie.com/facts.php" target="_blank"><strong> </strong>is expendable to Wal-Mart except for the exchange of money from your wallet to their registers, and it will do just about anything to make that exchange keep happening. </a>Everything else, in the minds of everyone from the lower management (who are taught to spy on and scare potential union leaders, and who are taught to fudge hours so that people who’ve earned overtime don’t receive overtime) to the board members, everything else can, almost literally, go to hell.</p>
<p>At this point the movie takes a turn, and it shows how the people of Inglewood, California, when told by Wal-Mart that they could go to hell said, “Wait. No. <em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell,_Michigan" target="_blank"><strong>You</strong></a></em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell,_Michigan" target="_blank"><strong> </strong>go to hell</a>.” And then a list of city after city scrolls over the screen, each one a place that told Wal-Mart to do the same and won.</p>
<p>This is a movie about activism. This is a movie with a ray of hope. Since many local governments kowtow to Wal-Mart, we can’t trust elected officials to fight for us. We have to do it ourselves. We have almost no other choice. But that choice? It is simple and it is ours: we can choose to shop at Wal-Mart or we can choose not to shop at Wal-Mart. If we can start hacking away at the <em><strong>only</strong></em> thing that Wal-Mart cares about, then we can win. Only then. But then.</p>
<p>We can choose to put a scary parable to rest. We can choose to click off the monster picture before it ends badly for all the characters. Please take a look and choose for yourself:</p>
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		<title>This Wednesday: Downsizing Wal-Mart</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Problem: Back in December of 2006, after we opened our P.O. Box in Model City, New York, we received our first piece of junk mail, the kind of junk mail that makes us believe in a god of irony (okay, we don&#8217;t actually believe in a god of irony, but, well, sometimes we find it difficult [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Problem:</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignright" title="Wal-Mart" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/138/382281732_d878357468_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="160" />Back in December of 2006, after we opened our P.O. Box in Model City, New York, we received our first piece of junk mail, the kind of junk mail that makes us believe in a god of irony (okay, we don&#8217;t <em>actually</em> believe in a god of irony, but, well, sometimes we find it difficult to rule it out): a circular from Wal-Mart. Not just any flyer, mind you. This one promised, amongst other things, “instant savings,” “the season&#8217;s best savings,” and “brilliant holiday savings.”</p>
<p>At Progressive Wednesday, we&#8217;re all about saving and even savings, but we&#8217;re also about taking action to protect our tax dollars, our families, our environment, our safety, and our small businesses. And we could use your help. It&#8217;s time to stop the Walton family from harming our country far, far, far more than it helps (since, you know, it essentially doesn’t help us at all). It&#8217;s time to downsize Wal-Mart.</p>
<p>*</p>
<p><strong>Make Progress:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong><a href="#watch">Watch</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="#stop">Stop</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="#write">Write</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="#donate">Donate &amp;      Replace</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="#sign">Sign</a></strong></li>
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<p>.<br />
<a name="watch"></a><br />
<strong>Watch:</strong></p>
<p>To witness an even-handed and wonderfully heartbreaking documentary, check out the <a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/walmart/" target="_blank">PBS Frontline</a> flick <em>Is Wal-Mart Good for America?</em> by <a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/walmart/view/" target="_blank">clicking here</a>. It&#8217;s conveniently broken into five segments, so you don&#8217;t even need to watch the whole thing straight through. You can watch ten minutes, then fix a sandwich (we dig <a href="http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Monte-Cristo-Sandwich---the-Real-One/Detail.aspx" target="_blank">Monte Cristos</a>, by the way). You can watch another ten minutes worth, and then buzz your grandma (she misses you and you never call). You get the picture.</p>
<p>While this film filled us with pit-bull rage, it also left us feeling empowered. We realized that we could change things in our own small ways, because, despite what Wal-Mart would <em>like</em> you to think, we aren&#8217;t actually a bunch of wishy-washy wimps when we come face-to-face with even the largest, richest, and arguably most despicable, American company.</p>
<p>After watching the film, maybe take the time to send an email from the Frontline page to three friends (the email link is on the far left margin of the page). You might indicate which section you thought was the most interesting, so that folks could just take a few minutes to educate themselves about Wal-Mart and the ways it harms America&#8217;s hard-working families.</p>
<p>You can always click the <strong>Share </strong>button at the bottom left-hand corner of this post and email from there.</p>
<p>There are even <a href="http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/video/" target="_blank">more videos you could tell your pals about</a> from the folks at <a href="http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/" target="_blank">Wakeup Wal-Mart</a>.</p>
<p>Why do you want you to watch these films? Why do we want you to get your friends to watch these films? Because, quite frankly, we want everyone to stop shopping there until Wal-Mart <strong><em>radically</em></strong> changes its ways.</p>
<p>.<br />
<a name="stop"></a><br />
<strong>Stop:</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignright" title="stop" src="http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a386/vjunn/stop.jpg" alt="" width="264" height="226" />We ain&#8217;t never claimed to be perfect, people (read all about it in <a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/faq/" target="_self">our FAQ</a>), and we&#8217;ll never do so. And we&#8217;ll admit it: we&#8217;ve shopped at Wal-Mart; we&#8217;ve shopped at Sam&#8217;s Club.</p>
<p>There are few powers our general citizenry possess to fight major conglomerations, at least not many that don&#8217;t involve our arrests. But there&#8217;s always the b-word, and we don&#8217;t mean bulldogs or bananas or bills or baklava; we mean boycott, baby, <em>boy-cott</em>.</p>
<p>So we&#8217;ll also promise this: barring a fluke of nature or tequila-induced drunkenness, we&#8217;ll never shop at any Wal-Mart owned company again. If you haven&#8217;t already, please consider joining us. There will be very few times where we beg at Progressive Wednesday. But we do beg of you: stop going there. Wal-Mart isn&#8217;t saving you money, both in the short term or the long term.</p>
<p>So quit cold turkey, because shopping in bulk does seem like some kind of addiction. And how many three-gallon tubs of mayo do we <em>really</em> need?</p>
<p>But here&#8217;s the deal&#8211;today, this Wednesday or whenever you&#8217;re reading this&#8211;try to convince <em>one other person</em> to stop. A little ways down this page, we&#8217;ll provide you with additional resources to educate yourself or educate this other person. Explain to them gently what you&#8217;ve learned and how disgusted you are with the company.</p>
<p>Or click the <strong>Share </strong>button at the bottom of this post, and email them this Wednesday’s info.</p>
<p>And now we’ve arrived at the big question: where should we shop instead? Well, we don&#8217;t exactly have the answer to that because we don&#8217;t know where you live. But here are three suggestions:</p>
<ol>
<li>Whenever possible, <a href="http://www.shopunionmade.org/" target="_blank">buy American products</a>.</li>
<li>Shop locally at <a href="http://www.greenamericatoday.org/pubs/greenpages/" target="_blank">privately owned      businesses that care about the planet</a>. You can always try the <a href="http://www.yellowpages.com/" target="_blank">Yellow Pages</a> <em>online</em>. (<a href="http://www.progressivewednesday.com/2010/08/26/dear-yellow-pages/" target="_self">Remember: to cancel getting the hard copy just click      this sentence.</a>)</li>
<li>Only buy items of significance      or necessity; stuff doesn&#8217;t make us happy. (If you&#8217;ve got to read it to      believe it, check out <a href="http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2003/465.html" target="_blank">this University of Colorado study</a> or <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/conditions/11/13/happiness.gilbert/index.html" target="_blank">this CNN article</a>.)      Of course, <a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/swag/" target="_blank">Progressive      Wednesday stuff</a> will bring ebullient joy to your life whether you&#8217;re 9      or 99.</li>
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<p>.<br />
<a name="write"></a><br />
<strong>Write:</strong></p>
<p>We believe that one of the most powerful ways to make progress is to be <em>the voice of progress</em> and to state your case publicly. One of the most effective means of doing this is writing letters to the editor of your local newspaper. (For advice on writing letters to the editor, check out our <a href="http://www.progressivewednesday.com/2010/08/26/how-to-write-a-letter-to-the-editor/" target="_self">brief tool </a>or our <a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/03/how-to-write-letters-to-the-editor-full/" target="_self">full tool</a>.) We&#8217;d like to encourage you to write one of two different letters.</p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> If there&#8217;s a Wal-Mart in your area, we&#8217;d like you to consider writing a letter that tackles one of the following topics:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Wal-Mart      fails to be a good steward of the environment.</strong> The EPA has consistently fined Wal-Mart, including a <a href="http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20040513/ai_n11459539" target="_blank">2004 penalty to      the tune of $3.1 million for violating the Clean Water Act</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Wal-Mart      costs tax-payers billions of dollars in subsidies from state and local      governments.</strong> And according to a recent study, <a href="http://www.goodjobsfirst.org/corporate_subsidy/walmart.cfm" target="_blank">“more than 90      percent of the company&#8217;s distribution centers have been subsidized.</a>&#8220;</li>
<li><strong>Wal-Mart      “bulldozes&#8221; local businesses.</strong> A recent      decade-long <a href="http://www.iastate.edu/" target="_blank">Iowa State University</a> study has shown that &#8220;<a href="http://www.econ.iastate.edu/faculty/stone/10yrstudy.pdf" target="_blank">some small towns      lose up to 47% of their retail trade after ten years of Wal-Mart stores      nearby.</a>&#8220;</li>
<li><strong>Wal-Mart      hurts hard-working families.</strong> Besides <a href="http://walmartwatch.com/issues/labor_relations/" target="_blank">violating family leave laws</a> and f<a href="http://walmartwatch.com/issues/labor_relations/" target="_blank">orcing employees to work off the clock</a>,      there&#8217;s this: in 2006 Wal-Mart was found liable of (of all things) <a href="http://hr.blr.com/newsAlternate.aspx?category=2&amp;topic=144&amp;id=17236" target="_blank"><em>meal break      violations</em></a>; the court ruling dictated that Wal-Mart had to      fork over <a href="http://hr.blr.com/newsAlternate.aspx?category=2&amp;topic=144&amp;id=17236" target="_blank">$172 million</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Wal-Mart      violates child-labor laws.</strong> In 2002,      thanks to the 1,436 child labor infractions Wal-Mart committed in Maine alone, the Maine Department of Labor levied <a href="http://www.uwsa.edu/tfunds/walmart1204a.htm" target="_blank">the largest fine      in state history</a> for violating      child labor laws. And in 2005, <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6958916/rssuserland" target="_blank">the Department of      Labor fined Wal-Mart</a> because the      company permitted teens to operate &#8220;hazardous equipment such as a chain saw, paper bailers and fork lifts.&#8221; (We know, we know: this      sounds made up. Follow the link: it ain’t.)</li>
<li><strong>Wal-Mart,      the largest corporation and private employer in the United States, knowingly hires illegal immigrants. </strong><a href="http://money.cnn.com/2003/10/23/news/companies/walmart_worker_arrests/" target="_blank">Check it out for      yourself</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Wal</strong>-<strong>Mart does not view, treat, promote, or pay women as equals to men.</strong> <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/26/business/26walmart.html?_r=2" target="_blank">Read      about it by clicking this sentence. </a></li>
</ul>
<p>We think these <a href="http://changingminds.org/principles/framing.htm" target="_blank">frames</a> are strong as well, so feel free to use our language. You might ask readers why Wal-Mart is so morally irresponsible. You can find other talking points and info <a href="http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/facts/" target="_blank">here </a>and <a href="http://www.citiesforprogress.org/pdfs/WalMartFactSheet.pdf" target="_blank">here </a><a href="http://www.walmartsurvivor.com/031802.html" target="_blank"> </a>and <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/03_40/b3852001_mz001.htm" target="_blank">here </a>and <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/custom/showcase/la-fi-walmart23nov23,1,1712351.story" target="_blank">here.</a> The thing is, you&#8217;re going to want to localize the problem of Wal-Mart in your area so you can better reach the audience. You might express concern that one of the problems you read about in the above links might happen in your area.</p>
<p>As we mention in our l<a href="http://www.progressivewednesday.com/2010/08/26/how-to-write-a-letter-to-the-editor/" target="_self">etters to the editor how-to tool</a>, we recommend offering a solution. This solution might be urging folks to support local businesses and to stop shopping at Wal-Mart. You can probably come up with solutions of your own.</p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> If there&#8217;s not a Wal-Mart in your area&#8211;after you thank your luckiest of stars&#8211;we&#8217;d like to suggest writing a letter expressing how grateful you are, and how much you&#8217;re hoping it will stay that way. You might want to pick one of the aforementioned topics to explain why you feel this way.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re swamped and still want to yawp a bit to your community, there&#8217;s a simpler approach to writing a letter to your local newspaper&#8217;s editors. <a href="http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/" target="_blank">Wakeup Wal-Mart</a> has a section of their webpage dedicated to just such writing. You choose the topic you&#8217;d like to address, select your state, click on your newspaper or newspapers, and <a href="http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/letters/" target="_blank">then tweak your letter.</a></p>
<p>We applaud the ease of this, but find that more personalized letters have a better shot of getting published (though you could easily add some personal narrative to the form letter they&#8217;ve created). We also think it&#8217;s good to get into practice writing letters, as they play an integral role in making progress.</p>
<p>One last thing to keep in mind: the opinion section of a newspaper is actually the <em>most read</em> section of the newspaper. You read that right.</p>
<p>.<br />
<a name="donate"></a><br />
<strong>Donate &amp; Replace:</strong></p>
<p>This act of progress is really pretty straight-forward. We&#8217;d like to suggest you donate just one thing (though a dozen would be even better) which you don&#8217;t need or don&#8217;t want or dig but want to update somehow, and, if you have to, replace it with something else used or something new.</p>
<p>This will achieve several aims. By helping others in poverty, you very well might help reduce the odds someone else will to go to Wal-Mart. And you&#8217;ll help another person in need. And you&#8217;ll help the economy by making a purchase. And you&#8217;ll help small businesses or blue-collar American workers or both when you replace the item or items with something not sold at Wal-Mart. And you can even get a tax break for your donation. It&#8217;s one of the gifts that keeps giving and giving and giving and….</p>
<p><a href="http://satruck.org/" target="_blank">Here&#8217;s how donations help Salvation Army</a>. <a href="http://satruck.org/donate-goods" target="_blank">Here&#8217;s how to find a Salvation Army near you.</a></p>
<p>And what to buy? And where? You&#8217;ll find a few links and ideas in the <a href="#stop">Stop</a> section of this Wednesday topic, but below you&#8217;ll find even more of our favorite progressive venders:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.shopunionmade.org/" target="_blank">Shop Union Made</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.veganstore.com/" target="_blank">Pangea</a></li>
<li><a href="http://cdbaby.com/" target="_blank">CD Baby</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.powells.com/" target="_blank">Powell&#8217;s</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.fallsbookcorner.com/" target="_blank">The Book Corner</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.etsy.com/" target="_blank">Etsy</a></li>
<li><a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/swag/" target="_blank">The Progressive Wednesday Store</a> (Hint, hint.)</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Editor&#8217;s Note: Think Target’s better? Maybe so. <strong>But</strong> </em><a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38729241/ns/business-retail/" target="_blank"><em>we read that they recently donated over $150,000 to help support a candidate running for governor in Minnesota who has taken a </em><strong><em>strong </em></strong><em>stance against gay rights</em></a><em>. (As an aside, Best Buy recently donated $100,000 to support the same regressive candidate.) What is Target doing to rectify this? Like cowards, </em><a href=" http://www.startribune.com/business/100798489.html" target="_blank"><em>they’re just shutting up</em></a><em>.</em></p>
<p><em>Want to help make marriage equality for all a reality in a country who supposed ethos is to offer equal rights to all? Consider making even </em><a href="http://www.hrc.org/" target="_blank"><em>the smallest of donations to the Human Rights Campaign</em></a><em>.</em></p>
<p>.<br />
<a name="sign"></a><br />
<strong>Sign:</strong></p>
<p>Talk about an easy way to make some progress: ask Wal-Mart to hold itself to moral responsibility. How? Sign <a href="http://walmartwatch.com/handshake" target="_blank">this message to Wal-Mart</a>, then print, sign, and send the letter to the C.E.O. of Wal-Mart.</p>
<p>You can also sign up for more information about Wal-Mart <a href="http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/signup/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>You might also consider <a href="http://gobnf.org/p/wm/moveon_signon_letter.pdf" target="_blank">printing this letter</a>, signing your Jane or John Hancock at the bottom, and sending it off to your local and state legislators. <a href="http://walmartwatch.com/" target="_blank">If they use the resources at Wal-Mart Watch, they&#8217;ll be better at waging a strong fight against this unethical company.</a></p>
<p>Your voice matters in a very real way. The goal is to reach a tipping point so that we can have more progress made.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Problem: A scant few weeks after we opened our P.O. Box in Model City, New York, we received our first piece of junk mail, the kind of junk mail that makes us believe in a god of irony (okay, we don&#39;t actually believe in a god of irony, but, well, sometimes we find it difficult [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/138/382281732_d878357468_m.jpg" align="right" height="160" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="240" />A scant few weeks after we opened our P.O. Box in Model City, New York, we received our first piece of junk mail, the kind of junk mail that makes us believe in a god of irony (okay, we don&#39;t <em>actually</em> believe in a god of irony, but, well, sometimes we find it difficult to rule it out): a circular from Wal-Mart. Not just any flyer, mind you. This one promised, amongst other things, &#8220;instant savings,&#8211;  &#8220;the season&#39;s best savings,&#8211;  and &#8220;brilliant holiday savings.&#8211; </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">At Progressive Wednesday, we&#39;re all about saving and even savings, but we&#39;re also about taking action to protect our tax dollars, our families, our environment, and our small businesses. And we could use your help. It&#39;s time to stop the Walton family from harming our country more than it helps. It&#39;s time to downsize Wal-Mart.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">*</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Make Progress:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><o:p></o:p><a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/07/downsizing-wal-mart-watch/" target="_blank">Watch</a><o:p></o:p></li>
<li><a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/07/downsizing-wal-mart-stop/" target="_blank">Stop</a><a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/07/downsizing-wal-mart-write/" target="_blank"><o:p></o:p></a></li>
<li><a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/07/downsizing-wal-mart-write/" target="_blank">Write</a><o:p></o:p></li>
<li><a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/07/downsizing-wal-mart-donate-replace/" target="_blank">Donate &amp; Replace</a><o:p></o:p></li>
<li><a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/07/downsizing-wal-mart-sign/" target="_blank">Sign</a></li>
</ul>
<p align="right">.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Watch:<o:p></o:p></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">To witness an even-handed and wonderfully heartbreaking documentary, check out the PBS Frontline flick <em>Is WAL-MART Good for <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">America</st1:place></st1:country-region>?</em> by <a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/walmart/view/" target="_blank">clicking here</a>. It&#39;s conveniently broken into five segments, so you don&#39;t even need to watch the whole thing straight through. You can watch ten minutes, then fix a sandwich (we dig <a href="http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Monte-Cristo-Sandwich---the-Real-One/Detail.aspx" target="_blank">Monte Cristos</a>, by the way). You can watch another <em>diez minutos</em>, and buzz your grandma&#8211;she misses you and you never call. You get the picture.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">While this film does fill us with pit-bull rage, it also leaves us feeling empowered. We realized that we could change things in our own small ways, because, despite what Wal-Mart would like you to think, we aren&#39;t actually a bunch of wishy-washy wimps when we come face-to-face with even the largest, richest, and arguably most despicable, American company.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">After watching the film, maybe take the time to send an email from the Frontline page to three friends (the email link is on the far left margin of the page). You might indicate which section you thought was the most interesting, so that folks could just take a few minutes to educate themselves about Wal-Mart and the ways they harm <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">America</st1:place></st1:country-region>&#39;s hard-working families. You can always click the <a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/04/as-your-momma-taught-you-sharing-is-good/" target="_blank">Share This</a> button at the bottom left-hand corner of this post and email from there.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">If you dug this documentary (though &#8220;dug&#8211;  might be too generous a word), you might want to check out <em>The Wal-Mart Movie</em>, a flick by Robert Greenwald, who&#39;s produced several other charged and progressive movies. This one takes a more sharply critical eye to the company than does the PBS program. You can buy the sucker <a href="http://www.walmartmovie.com/watch.php." target="_blank">here </a>or check out the trailer first:</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiSmlmXp-aU"><code></code></a></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">There are even <a href="http://www.turnthefrownupsidedown.com/features/video.html" target="_blank">more videos you could tell your pals about</a> from the folks at <a href="http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/" target="_blank">Wakeup Wal-Mart</a>.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Why do you want you to watch these films? Why do we want you to get your peeps (that&#39;s right, we said &#8220;peeps&#8211; ) to watch these films? Because, quite frankly, we want everyone to stop shopping there until they change their ways.</p>
<p align="right">.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Stop:<o:p></o:p></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We ain&#39;t never claimed to be perfect, people (read all about it in <a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/faq/" target="_blank">our FAQ</a>), and we&#39;ll never do so. And we&#39;ll admit it: we&#39;ve shopped at Wal-Mart; we&#39;ve shopped at Sam&#39;s Club.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">There are few powers our general citizenry possess to fight major conglomerations, at least not many that don&#39;t involve our arrests. But there&#39;s always the b-word, and we don&#39;t mean bulldogs or bananas or bills; we mean boycott, baby, <em>boy-cott</em>.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">So we&#39;ll also admit this: barring a fluke of nature or tequila-induced drunkenness, we&#39;ll never shop at any Wal-Mart owned company again. If you haven&#39;t already, join us. There will be very few times where we beg at Progressive Wednesday. But we do beg of you: stop going there. Wal-Mart isn&#39;t saving you money, both in the short term or the long term.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">So quit cold turkey, yo, because shopping in bulk does seem like some kind of addiction. And how many three-gallon tubs of mayo do we really need? (The answer rhymes with &#8220;hero.&#8211; )</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">But here&#39;s the deal&#8211;today, this Wednesday or whenever you&#39;re reading this, try to <em>convince one other person to stop</em>. We&#39;ll provide you with additional resources to educate yourself or the educate this other person. Explain to them gently what you&#39;ve learned and how disgusted you are with the company. Or click the &#8220;<a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/04/as-your-momma-taught-you-sharing-is-good/" target="_blank">Share This</a>&#8211;  button at the bottom of any of these posts, and email the sucker.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">And now comes the big question: where should we shop instead? Well, we don&#39;t exactly have the answer to that because we don&#39;t know where you live. But here are three suggestions:</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
<ol>
<li><o:p></o:p>Whenever      possible, <a href="http://www.shopunionmade.org/" target="_blank">buy American products</a>.</li>
<li>Shop      locally at <a href="http://www.coopamerica.org/programs/rs/gs-bigboxretailer.cfm?company=Wal%2DMart%20" target="_blank">privately owned businesses</a>.      You can always try the <a href="http://www.yellowpages.com/" target="_blank">Yellow Pages</a> online.</li>
<li>Only buy items of significance or necessity; stuff doesn&#39;t make us happy. (If you&#8217;ve got to read it to believe it, check out <a href="http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2003/465.html" target="_blank">this University of Colorado study</a> or <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/conditions/11/13/happiness.gilbert/index.html" target="_blank">this CNN article</a>.) Of course, <a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/swag/" target="_blank">Progressive Wednesday swag</a> will bring ebullient joy to your life whether you&#39;re 9 or 90.</li>
</ol>
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<p align="right"> .</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Write:<o:p></o:p></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We believe that one of the most powerful ways to make progress is to be <em>the voice of progress</em> and to state your case publicly. One of the most effective means of doing this is writing letters to the editor of your local newspaper. (For advice on writing letters to the editor, check out our <a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/03/how-to-write-a-letter-to-the-editor-brief/" target="_blank">brief tool </a>or our <a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/03/how-to-write-letters-to-the-editor-full/" target="_blank">full tool</a>.) We&#39;d like to encourage you to write one of two different letters.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">1. If there&#39;s a Wal-Mart in your area, we&#39;d like you to consider writing a letter that tackles one of the following topics:</p>
<ul>
<li><o:p></o:p><strong>Wal-Mart fails to be a good steward of      the environment.</strong> The EPA has consistently fined Wal-Mart, including a      <a href="http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20040513/ai_n11459539" target="_blank">2004 penalty to the tune of $3.1 million for violating the Clean Water Act</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Wal-Mart costs tax-payers billions of      dollars in subsidies from state and local governments.</strong> And according      to a recent study, <a href="http://www.goodjobsfirst.org/corporate_subsidy/walmart.cfm" target="_blank">&#8220;more than 90 percent of the company&#8217;s distribution      centers have been subsidized.&#8211; </a></li>
<li><strong>Wal-Mart &#8220;bulldozes&#8211;  local businesses.</strong>      A recent decade-long <a href="http://www.iastate.edu/" target="_blank"><st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Iowa</st1:placename>       <st1:placetype w:st="on">State</st1:placetype> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place></a>      study has shown that <a href="http://www.econ.iastate.edu/faculty/stone/10yrstudy.pdf" target="_blank">&#8220;some small towns lose up to 47% of their retail      trade after ten years of Wal-Mart stores nearby.&#8211;  </a></li>
<li><strong>Wal-Mart hurts hard-working families.</strong>      Besides <a href="http://walmartwatch.com/issues/labor_relations/" target="_blank">violating family leave laws</a> and f<a href="http://walmartwatch.com/issues/labor_relations/" target="_blank">orcing employees to work off the      clock</a>, there&#8217;s this:      in 2006 Wal-Mart was found liable of (of all things) <a href="http://www.winston.com/topdf.cfm?target_url=print.cfm?contentid%3D153%26office%3D7%26pdf%3D1" target="_blank"><em>meal break violations</em></a>; the court ruling dictated that Wal-Mart      had to fork over <a href="http://www.winston.com/topdf.cfm?target_url=print.cfm?contentid%3D153%26office%3D7%26pdf%3D1" target="_blank">$172 million</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Wal-Mart violates child-labor laws.</strong>      In 2002, thanks to the 1,436 child labor infractions Wal-Mart committed in      <st1:state w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Maine</st1:place></st1:state>      alone, the Maine Department of Labor levied <a href="http://www.uwsa.edu/tfunds/walmart1204a.htm" target="_blank">the largest fine in state      history</a> for violating child labor laws. And in 2005, <a href="http://www.dol.gov/opa/media/press/esa/ESA20050272.htm" target="_blank">the Department of Labor fined Wal-Mart</a> because the company      permitted teens &#8220;to operate hazardous equipment&#8211;  including chainsaws,      scrap paper balers, and fork lifts.</li>
<li><strong>Wal-Mart, of course, knowingly hires      illegal immigrants. </strong><a href="http://money.cnn.com/2003/10/23/news/companies/walmart_worker_arrests/" target="_blank">Check it out for yourself</a>.<strong> </strong></li>
</ul>
<p class="MsoNormal"><o:p></o:p>We think these <a href="http://changingminds.org/principles/framing.htm" target="_blank">frames</a> are strong as well, so feel free to use our language. You might ask readers why Wal-Mart is so morally irresponsible. You can find other talking points and info <a href="http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/facts/" target="_blank">here </a>and <a href="http://www.citiesforprogress.org/pdfs/WalMartFactSheet.pdf" target="_blank">here </a>and <a href="http://www.walmartsurvivor.com/031802.html" target="_blank">here </a>and <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/03_40/b3852001_mz001.htm" target="_blank">here </a>and <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/custom/showcase/la-fi-walmart23nov23,1,1712351.story" target="_blank">here.</a> The thing is, you&#39;re going to want to localize the problem of Wal-Mart in your area so you can better reach the audience. You might express concern that one of the problems you read about in the above links might happen in your area.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">As we mention in our l<a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/03/how-to-write-letters-to-the-editor-full/" target="_blank">etters to the editor how-to tool</a>, we recommend offering a solution. This solution might be urging folks to support local businesses and to stop shopping at Wal-Mart. You can probably come up with solutions of your own.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">2. If there&#39;s not a Wal-Mart in your area&#8211;after you thank your luckiest of stars&#8211;we&#39;d like to suggest writing a letter expressing how grateful you are, and how much you&#39;re hoping it will stay that way. You might want to pick one of the aforementioned topics to explain why you feel this way.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">*</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">If you&#39;re swamped and still want to yawp a bit to your community, there&#39;s a simpler approach to writing a letter to your local newspaper&#39;s editors. <a href="http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/" target="_blank">Wakeup Wal-Mart</a> has a section of their webpage dedicated to just such writing. You choose the topic you&#39;d like to address, select your state, click on your newspaper or newspapers, <a href="http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/letters/" target="_blank">then tweak your letter.</a></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We applaud the ease of this, but find that more personalized letters have a better shot of getting published (though you could easily add some personal narrative to the form letter they&#39;ve created). We also think it&#39;s good to get into practice writing letters, as they play an integral role in making progress.<span>  </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Donate &amp; Replace:<o:p></o:p></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">This act of progress is really pretty straight-forward. We&#39;d like to suggest you donate just one thing (though a dozen would be even better) which you don&#39;t need or don&#39;t want or dig but want to update somehow, and replace it with something else or something new.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">This will achieve several aims. By helping others in poverty, you very well might help reduce the odds someone will to go to Wal-Mart. And you&#39;ll help another person in need. And you&#39;ll help the economy by making a purchase. And you&#39;ll help small businesses or blue-collar American workers or both. And you can even get a tax break for your donation. It&#39;s one of the gifts that, much like the Energizer Bunny, keeps giving and giving and giving and&#8211; ¦.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/www_usn.nsf/ce952dea4507ee7780256cf4005d2254/85256ddc007274df80256b80003ced42?OpenDocument" target="_blank">Here&#39;s how donations help Salvation Army</a>. <o:p></o:p><a href="http://www.satruck.com//FindStore.asp" target="_blank">Here&#39;s how to find a Salvation Army near you.</a></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">And what to buy? And where? You&#39;ll find a few links and ideas in the <a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/07/downsizing-wal-mart-stop/" target="_blank">Stop </a>section of this Wednesday topic, but below you&#39;ll find even more of our favorite progressive venders:</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://www.shopunionmade.org/" target="_blank">Shop <st1:place w:st="on">Union</st1:place> Made</a><o:p></o:p><br />
<a href="http://www.veganstore.com/" target="_blank">Pangea</a><o:p></o:p><br />
<a href="http://cdbaby.com/" target="_blank">CD Baby</a><o:p></o:p><o:p></o:p><br />
<a href="http://www.powells.com/" target="_blank">Powells</a><o:p></o:p><br />
<a href="http://www.fallsbookcorner.com/" target="_blank">The Book Corner</a><o:p></o:p><br />
<a href="http://onegoodbumblebee.com/" target="_blank">One Good Bumblebee</a><o:p></o:p><br />
<a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/swag/" target="_blank">The Progressive Wednesday Store</a><strong><o:p></o:p></strong></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Sign:<o:p></o:p></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Talk about an easy way to make some progress: ask Wal-Mart to hold itself to moral responsibility. How? Sign <a href="http://walmartwatch.com/handshake" target="_blank">this message to Wal-Mart</a>, then print, sign, and send the letter to the C.E.O. of Wal-Mart.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">You can also sign up for more information about Wal-Mart <a href="http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/signup/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">You might also consider <a href="http://gobnf.org/p/wm/moveon_signon_letter.pdf" target="_blank">printing this letter</a>, signing your John Hancock at the bottom, and sending it off to your local and state legislators. If they use the resources at Wal-Mart Watch, they&#39;ll be better at waging a strong fight against this unethical company.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Your voice matters in a very real way. The goal is to reach a tipping point so that we can have more progress made.</p>
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		<title>Downsizing Wal-Mart: Stop</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 07:10:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Progressive Wednesday</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Editor&#8217;s Note: This Wednesday topic first appeared on February 7, 2007. To read the introduction to &#8220;Downsizing Wal-Mart,&#8221; just click here: - &#8211; - &#8211; - Stop: We ain&#39;t never claimed to be perfect, people (read all about it in our FAQ), and we&#39;ll never do so. And we&#39;ll admit it: we&#39;ve shopped at Wal-Mart; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Editor&#8217;s Note: This Wednesday topic first appeared on February 7, 2007. To read the introduction to &#8220;Downsizing Wal-Mart,&#8221; just <a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/07/downsizing-wal-mart/" target="_blank">click here</a>:</em></p>
<p align="center">- &#8211; - &#8211; -</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Stop:<o:p></o:p></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We ain&#39;t never claimed to be perfect, people (read all about it in <a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/faq/" target="_blank">our FAQ</a>), and we&#39;ll never do so. And we&#39;ll admit it: we&#39;ve shopped at Wal-Mart; we&#39;ve shopped at Sam&#39;s Club.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">There are few powers our general citizenry possess to fight major conglomerations, at least not many that don&#39;t involve our arrests. But there&#39;s always the b-word, and we don&#39;t mean bulldogs or bananas or bills; we mean boycott, baby, <em>boy-cott</em>.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">So we&#39;ll also admit this: barring a fluke of nature or tequila-induced drunkenness, we&#39;ll never shop at any Wal-Mart owned company again. If you haven&#39;t already, join us. There will be very few times where we beg at Progressive Wednesday. But we do beg of you: stop going there. Wal-Mart isn&#39;t saving you money, both in the short term or the long term.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">So quit cold turkey, yo, because shopping in bulk does seem like some kind of addiction. And how many three-gallon tubs of mayo do we really need? (The answer rhymes with &#8220;hero.&#8211; )</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">But here&#39;s the deal&#8211;today, this Wednesday or whenever you&#39;re reading this, try to <em>convince one other person to stop</em>. We&#39;ll provide you with additional resources to educate yourself or the educate this other person. Explain to them gently what you&#39;ve learned and how disgusted you are with the company. Or click the &#8220;<a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/04/as-your-momma-taught-you-sharing-is-good/" target="_blank">Share This</a>&#8211;  button at the bottom of any of these posts, and email the sucker.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">And now comes the big question: where should we shop instead? Well, we don&#39;t exactly have the answer to that because we don&#39;t know where you live. But here are three suggestions:</p>
<ol>
<li><o:p></o:p>Whenever      possible, <a href="http://www.shopunionmade.org/" target="_blank">buy American products</a>.</li>
<li>Shop      locally at <a href="http://www.coopamerica.org/programs/rs/gs-bigboxretailer.cfm?company=Wal%2DMart%20" target="_blank">privately owned businesses</a>.      You can always try the <a href="http://www.yellowpages.com/" target="_blank">Yellow Pages</a> online.</li>
<li>Only buy items of significance or necessity; stuff doesn&#39;t make us happy. (If you&#8217;ve got to read it to believe it, check out <a href="http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2003/465.html" target="_blank">this University of Colorado study</a> or <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/conditions/11/13/happiness.gilbert/index.html" target="_blank">this CNN article</a>.) Of course, <a href="http://progressivewednesday.com/swag/" target="_blank">Progressive Wednesday swag</a> will bring ebullient joy to your life whether you&#39;re 9 or 90.</li>
</ol>
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		<title>Wal-Mart Sucks (the system dry)</title>
		<link>http://www.progressivewednesday.com/2007/06/09/wal-mart-sucks-the-system-dry/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jun 2007 18:48:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since day one in the life of the phenomenon that is Progressive Wednesday, we have chosen to provide you with a running count in our sidebar of just how much money Wal-Mart costs the taxpayers each year. As of this post on June 6, Wal-Mart&#39;s total United States taxpayer burden is almost $4 billion and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><code></code><img align="right" width="150" src="http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/banners/150x200.gif" height="200" />Since<a target="_blank" href="http://progressivewednesday.com/2007/02/03/a-welcome-to-wednesdays-on-a-friday/"> day one in the life </a>of the phenomenon that is Progressive Wednesday, we have chosen to provide you with a running count in our sidebar of just how much money <a target="_blank" href="http://wakeupwalmart.com/">Wal-Mart</a> costs the taxpayers each year. As of this post on June 6, Wal-Mart&#39;s total United States taxpayer burden is almost $4 billion and will average roughly $8 billion over the year. That could fund the occupation of Iraq for two months, though I can think of a few better ways to spend that moolah. The problems with Wal-Mart go a lot further than this though. In fact, our very first Wednesday topic ever was dedicated to the negative social and economic impact Wal-Mart&#39;s business practices have on our great nation. You can and should check it out here.</p>
<p>This hasn&#39;t gotten nearly as much press as it should. I can only assume that this is because the news stations don&#39;t want to seem too &#8220;lefty,&#8211;  too anti-Wal-Mart. It seems to me that not reporting about this would give them a &#8220;righty&#8211;  bias. But, setting that bit of irony aside for the moment, I&#39;m happy to report, the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.buffalonews.com/home/story/90600.html">Buffalo News has broken the silence</a>.</p>
<p>This is bit of a hot topic in Western New York; <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tonawanda-news.com/business/gnnbusiness_story_274215328.html">Wal-Mart is trying to open a Super Center</a> in the city of North Tonawanda. Fortunately, they have faced a lot of resistance. Here&#39;s why. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.buffalonews.com/home/story/90600.html">According to the Buffalo News:</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Next time you shop at Wal-Mart&#8211; ¦ chances are good &#8211; ” about 1 in 10 &#8211; ” you will run into a man or woman on Medicaid or some other public health care program.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>More than half of (Wal-Mart&#39;s) workers either go without health insurance or get it through another source. And of those, about 1 in 5 receives benefits from Medicaid, Medicare, the military or other state programs funded by taxpayers.</p></blockquote>
<p>How much does this cost John Q. and Suzie Taxpayer? <a target="_blank" href="http://www.buffalonews.com/home/story/90600.html">Try a cool $61 mi</a>l. The best thing (and by &#8220;best,&#8211;  I mean worst) is that they don&#39;t even try to polish this terd; these are Wal-Mart&#39;s own numbers. And those numbers have proven to be, yep, you guessed it, conservative. Actual numbers show that more than <a target="_blank" href="http://www.buffalonews.com/home/story/90600.html">13% of employees are on publicly funded programs,</a> not the ten percent that they are admitting to.</p>
<p>But it don&#39;t stop there, Daddy-O. This is the one that really frosts my <a target="_blank" href="http://immaculatebaking.com">American-made cookie</a>s:</p>
<blockquote><p>A leaked internal memo in 2005 revealed that 46 percent of the children of Wal-Mart&#39;s 1.3 million employees remain uninsured or on Medicaid.</p></blockquote>
<p>Again, that&#39;s from the horse&#39;s mouth. We can squabble over how important that extra one penny savings is, or how many local businesses go under when Wally Word rolls into town like the Halliburton float in the Iraq Liberation Day parade, but let&#39;s all hold hands and agree that this is unacceptable.</p>
<p>So boycott, boycott, and boycott some more. Boycott every day. Maybe twice a day. Besides, those made-in-the-USA socks are not only more comfortable physically, it&#39;s more comfortable mentally knowing that kids in China didn&#39;t put more sweat into them than your feet are, all for a measly 10 cents a day.</p>
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