compelled the lease of the call notes corroborating that account. one whistle-blower s voice brought forward more. you ve seen them. the failings of diplomats and veterans and officials walking into congress to testify. let me be clear tonight, there s more than one way to dissent. it just happens that the whistle-blower s way worked and drew others to come forward with facts while anonymous has earned more book deals than investigative leads. the book addresses some of this conceding many may see this as cowa cowardice and anonymous may come out at some point. the whistle-blower shows you don t have to reveal yourself to make an impact if you know the rules and you know how to work within them. anonymous is now making a literary splash but the whistle-blower is making waves. to quote that same song, it ain t a dream, things ain t all the what it seem. i wanted to share that thought sints since a lot of people might be discussing that book and i want
why is this so important? well, walmart is the single-largest private employer in america. so as the walmart worker goes, so goes america. unfortunately, things ain t going so hot for the walmart worker. in fact, the average walmart employee makes only $8.81 per hour. and walmart pays its employees so little that taxpayers must subsidize walmart wages by about $1 million per super center. taxpayers foot the bill, so walmart can can underpay its work force. and walmart s massive size has huge ripple effects across our economy. one study found that walmart s presidents meant low wages for all retail workers in the region. walmart s existing corporate strategy is to pay the lowest wages possible in order to charge the lowest prices possible. and since their wages are so low, those workers can only afford to shop at walmart, leading to a downward spiral in which the whole country suffers. but call me crazy, i have high
he s the president of the banks, too. no, actually, he s not. overall, look at the big picture for a second. does this not $2 billion losses for the biggest and most respected bank, doesn t that add to the overall sense of unease that we have about our economy, the way things go. perhaps we end this, the president says, you know, maybe we don t have enough regulation on these, that becomes the mantra. there will now be a big push for all the rules and regulations of financial reform which are about to be imposed. so this is going to happen now. but look, this overall sense of unease, there is a sense things ain t right. jobs, housing, gas prices, food prices, chaos in europe and now a huge respected bank loses $2 billion. things don t seem to be quite right. they re not in trouble. no, they re not in trouble. ok, good. but the country looks at this and says, you know, things ain t quite right. i would imagine it s going to be bad friday on wall street. not that bad.
list. she s the host of the takeaway. peter beiart author of the crisis of zionism political writer for the daily beast and will cain is a columnist for theblaze.com. nice to have you all. another trayvon martin march this morning, this time of course the defense team for the martin family is hoping to bring some pressure on investigators, not only to arrest george zimmerman as they ve continually maintained, they also want to look into the attorney who apparently sort of dismissed the lead investigator s efforts to have george zimmerman charged. that s right. it was on the original police reports as manslaughter and supposedly they re alleging it was interfered with and want the department of justice to open a second investigation. they re opening an investigation into the case of trayvon martin s death and they want to open a second one to see if the florida officials interfered. it will be interesting to see hate crimes of course are notoriously difficult to prov
oh, my, my, my. oh, my, lord. sneet we need your mercy, your mercy right now. oh, mercy, mercy me. oh, you know things ain t what they used to be. note mercy, me. we need your mercy right here and right now. oh. mercy, mercy me. kelly rice. merc goodness. thanks for joinning us and hope you had a good time tonight. we certainly did. this is mike huckabee from the fox news studio.