salaries in the lower paid health care workers and worked to improve quality of hospitals with better policies to control infections. but, rich, when you talk about the president going back to his activist roots, that doesn t make me feel better. does it make you feel better? no, it doesn t. look. union membership and private companies is trending down. he s concerned about that. there s a reason why it s trending down. the american people are glad that it is. by the way, let me interrupt for a second, rich. trending down in the private sector but, of course, union membership among government workers in the public sector that red line is going up. yeah. it is. and even fdr thought that public sector unions were fundamentally should be against the law because they pitted americans against their own government. but look. he s trying to stop this great trend. in france, we saw earlier this summer people overturning uber cars. in the united states, we embrace
a decent return on their equity. walmart needs money to invest and expand. if you take away the profits, you take away all of the jobs. the only way to finance the gate iways is to raise prices. here s the one point i guess i would disagree on is walmart jobs aren t just entry level. i meet people who work in retail or who drive uber cars who work in industries that don t exist. there are a lot of adults working in low wage jobs for long periods of times that don t want to be. what is the answer to that exactly? well, that s not walmart s fault. i m not saying it is. walmart is providing entry yeah, walmart is providing entry-level jobs. somebody has to provide entry-level jobs. the fact that other businesses aren t creating jobs for walmart workers to eventually move up to, that s a separate issue. i think that has to do with the government policy. we have too much taxes. we have too much regulation. we re stifling innovation and