I caught Robert Greenwald's new film,
WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price last night, and can tell you it's very well done. It's fun watching all the dyed-in-the-wool Republican types having their Wal-Mart epiphanies. One guy says (and I paraphrase): "I'm all for freedom, I'm against communism and socialism... but there has got to be some regulation." Welcome to the progressive club, bub!
It's a little frustrating to see these people not making any connection between Wal-Mart and the
modus operandi of the Bush administration, but that's not what the film is about, and probably for good reason. It's a film about working-class America, and I can only hope it is seen by lots of people who don't normally pay attention to these issues.
Also of interest: the Walton family's underground bunker, complete with helipad!
Find a screening near you.
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