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Steven Money retweeted
aidannonx
You are spoon fed out of a 60 year olds bank account You have never worked at UPS, Walmart, Target, anywhere You’ve never struggled. I have worked my ass off, and so many of my friends have too It’s insulting what you said
I am seeing a lot of bad faith actors take my comments from this interview out of context. So here’s the full interview, and let me expound. This interview was about the rise of communism on the Left, and I was asked by Jesse Watters why so many young people are buying the false promise of “free stuff” being sold by communist politicians. My answer: a combination of laziness, yes, and the liberal indoctrination that has been taking place in our education system for far too long. There are far-left educators pumping students’ heads with garbage, convincing them that hard work and sacrifice won’t pay off down the road because they want them totally reliant on the government instead. I went on to say that’s why President Trump is a huge advocate for school choice, and why so many parents I know are turning to homeschooling. Good parenting matters more than anything, but a solid, civics-based education is also vitally important. I care enough about our country to tell uncomfortable truths. And it’s an undeniable fact that a growing number of young people in our country are falling for the lies of socialism and communism, sold to them by anti-American politicians who’ve never built anything, offer no real solutions, and are intent on tearing down everything that makes this country great. At the same time, it’s also true that many Gen Z Americans are hardworking, entrepreneurial, and deeply patriotic, and it’s vital we protect the American Dream for them. That’s why I am honored to work for President Trump and speak on behalf of an administration that is implementing the right policies to do this: lower taxes, less regulation, stopping Wall Street from purchasing single-family homes, Trump Accounts, and the deportation of illegal aliens who are taking our housing and jobs. There is more work to do, which is why President Trump and our entire administration won’t stop fighting to make life better and more affordable for young people. As the President has correctly warned, “communism is the enemy of free people everywhere. It is the enemy of the Constitution. Above all, it is the enemy of July 4, 1776.” So I will continue to call out the radical Democrats, socialists, and communists who are lying to our youth, and I know the President will continue to pursue an economic and domestic agenda that expands and strengthens the American Dream for generations to come.
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Lesbian Therapist retweeted
solelynostalgia
the fact that she released this song to promote a deal with Walmart and it ended up becoming the national anthem
250 years ago, Miley Cyrus founded America
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Kathy Huffman☮️💙🟧 retweeted
cyber_razz
Walmart recorded your voiceprint when you called customer service. Did not tell you. Did not ask you. Built a voice profile. Stored it in a database. Then a second Walmart sued them for recording warehouse workers’ voiceprints through headsets. Then a third lawsuit for facial recognition in stores. Three biometric systems. One company. All being sued at the same time. McDonald’s. Applebee’s. Chipotle. Domino’s. Wingstop. All recorded voiceprints during pizza orders. Verizon enrolled customers in voice ID without asking. Your voiceprint cannot be changed. Your face cannot be changed. If Walmart’s database gets breached your voice is compromised forever. Every future authentication system you use is now at risk. The voiceprint is not a password. It is a biometric identifier. And it is sitting in a Walmart database. This is only illegal in Illinois. BIPA is the only US law that lets you sue. In 47 states companies can collect your fingerprints face and voice. With zero legal consequence. The customer service call you made five years ago. Was a biometric harvesting operation. You just found out.
Walmart just got sued for secretly recording customer voiceprints when they called customer service. But here's the full picture because this story is bigger than one lawsuit. Walmart is currently being sued for biometric data collection three separate ways simultaneously: — customer voiceprints captured during service calls. — warehouse worker voiceprints collected via headsets to track inventory and monitor workers. — facial recognition cameras in stores capturing shoppers' face geometry and uploading it to a database. three biometric collection systems. one company. now the wider picture: Walmart is not alone. this is an industry pattern. McDonald's, Applebee's, Chipotle, Domino's, Wingstop, Red Lobster, and Portillo's have all been sued for capturing customer voiceprints when people called to place orders. you called to order a pizza. they built a voice profile. Verizon enrolled customers in voice ID during service calls without telling them. Your voiceprint is not a password. you cannot change it. If Walmart's database gets breached and company databases do too, your voice is permanently compromised. every future voice authentication system you use is now at risk. and this is only illegal in Illinois. BIPA is the only US biometric law that lets individuals sue. In 47 other states, companies can collect your voiceprint, face scan, or fingerprints without legal consequence. The "just call customer service" pipeline has been a biometric data-collection pipeline for years. you just didn't know.
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bl_ag_inc
No we will leave up for a few days if weather is nice but it takes maybe 5 min to put away Just get a big plastic tote to shove it in, the bag it is supposed to go in stinks 😂😂
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J19_Gaming89
Broooooo AC Black Flag Resynced is sold out at Walmart for PS5.......this game is going to do numbers when it launches 😳🔥
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linebacker.j 🇨🇦 retweeted
JonFraserTF
I don't have a Walmart near me or I'd be all over them. You're a moron if you won't but Strawberries at $1.50
Strawberries from US marked down all the way to $1.50 and still no takers. Literally rotting on the shelves. I just love my fellow Canadians. Hold the line
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catlvr69
Replying to @AngelaBelcamino
The fact that she’s wearing what looks to be a cheap Walmart nightgown isn’t even the saddest thing about this.
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Brenda Langley retweeted
ChiefEngineerCE
Busted Hiring Illegals: Walmart (2000s Subcontractor Raids) Walmart’s cleaning contractors were raided multiple times for employing large numbers of illegal aliens in warehouses and stores across the country. Federal investigations showed widespread unauthorized hiring in the company’s supply chain. Walmart paid significant fines and faced ongoing scrutiny. The Point: Even the world’s largest retailer, with massive compliance resources, allowed illegal labor through its subcontractors. This shows how pervasive the incentive is at the highest corporate levels. Recent Supreme Court rulings now hold trucking brokers liable for negligent hiring of unsafe carriers. This raises the question - will major retailers like Walmart face similar accountability when their supply chain and subcontractors repeatedly rely on illegal labor? Bookmark if you need to reference this. Share if you’ve seen this pattern. Comment below if you know another chapter like this. Follow for more Illegal Monday.
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Sonic171000  retweeted
Ozzy122020
What the fuck kind of Persona 3 do they have at Walmart? 😭
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Drew 🫧 retweeted
T3chFalcon
Walmart just got sued for secretly recording customer voiceprints when they called customer service. But here's the full picture because this story is bigger than one lawsuit. Walmart is currently being sued for biometric data collection three separate ways simultaneously: — customer voiceprints captured during service calls. — warehouse worker voiceprints collected via headsets to track inventory and monitor workers. — facial recognition cameras in stores capturing shoppers' face geometry and uploading it to a database. three biometric collection systems. one company. now the wider picture: Walmart is not alone. this is an industry pattern. McDonald's, Applebee's, Chipotle, Domino's, Wingstop, Red Lobster, and Portillo's have all been sued for capturing customer voiceprints when people called to place orders. you called to order a pizza. they built a voice profile. Verizon enrolled customers in voice ID during service calls without telling them. Your voiceprint is not a password. you cannot change it. If Walmart's database gets breached and company databases do too, your voice is permanently compromised. every future voice authentication system you use is now at risk. and this is only illegal in Illinois. BIPA is the only US biometric law that lets individuals sue. In 47 other states, companies can collect your voiceprint, face scan, or fingerprints without legal consequence. The "just call customer service" pipeline has been a biometric data-collection pipeline for years. you just didn't know.
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✨😶‍🌫️❤️‍🔥ArtPandarax❤️‍🔥😶‍🌫️✨ retweeted
ame__art
I found these Sonic figurines for fifteen dollars at Walmart so I already have new decorations ✨🫶🏻🤣
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