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In It to Win It

(10,533 posts)
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 08:33 PM Mar 25

Walmart heiress worth $17.8 billion quietly enters political discourse with New York Times ad declaring 'the dignity of

https://www.yahoo.com/news/walmart-heiress-worth-17-8-164305461.html

While the tech titans of the U.S. were quick to declare their banners for the Trump administration, billionaires in the wider political spectrum have been somewhat more cautious.

Yet it seems that one of the heirs to the Walmart fortune has quietly entered the political discourse, with a reminder that the dignity of the American nation is not up for sale.

Christy Walton, 76, is worth an estimated $17.8 billion, having married into the Walmart dynasty. Her husband was John Walton, son of the grocery giant's founder Sam. He died in a plane crash in 2005 with his widow inheriting a portion of his shares.

This weekend, the billionaire placed an ad in the New York Times, making it clear that the "views represented here are solely those of Christy Walton."

The ad, first reported by Bloomberg and depicting an image of the Statue of Liberty, is a paid political advertisement headed "USA, USA, USA."


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Walmart heiress worth $17.8 billion quietly enters political discourse with New York Times ad declaring 'the dignity of (Original Post) In It to Win It Mar 25 OP
👏👏 Deuxcents Mar 25 #1
Good for her. To be fair, she did marry into the Waltons. sinkingfeeling Mar 25 #2
I hope she is also putting her money senseandsensibility Mar 25 #3
this ad is a start Demovictory9 Mar 25 #43
This needs to be spread everywhere malaise Mar 25 #4
I worked at Walmart #6 in the last century BOSSHOG Mar 25 #5
Ummmm, you do remember that sam tried to get walmart exempted niyad Mar 25 #27
In 1969 I was paid minimum wage to start BOSSHOG Mar 25 #29
You did notice that I said "tried"?? niyad Mar 25 #31
Excellent Point calguy Mar 25 #36
For the working man? luv2fly Mar 25 #41
👍 NT Tickle Mar 26 #59
Yup, the same Sam Walton Farmer-Rick Mar 26 #84
No, that was Alice, sam's daughter. Apparently, the woman stepped into oncoming niyad Mar 26 #102
Bullsh*t! ForgoTheConsequence Mar 26 #109
thank you Ms. Walton Skittles Mar 25 #6
K&R spanone Mar 25 #7
🗽Brava for her. 🗽 usonian Mar 25 #8
I like that. Her torch flame can go straight up his ass. calimary Mar 26 #108
. yellow dahlia Mar 25 #9
Gotta respect that. bucolic_frolic Mar 25 #10
Probably somewhat self-serving... I suspect tariffs are bad for walmart. Still, it is welcomed, and... thesquanderer Mar 25 #42
See post 47. niyad Mar 25 #49
Walmart imports about 60% of their goods from China. Lasher Mar 26 #69
China imports from China? niyad Mar 26 #79
Forget it...he's rolling. (n/t) Moostache Mar 26 #89
That's why k55f5r Mar 26 #95
I switched to edibles...spilled water is a MESS!!! (n/t) Moostache Mar 26 #97
Oops. Lasher Mar 26 #99
You are most welcome. niyad Mar 26 #104
Sure. To hell with the environment, small local businesses, and the working class. nt MrsCheaplaugh Mar 26 #82
Wow!! Blue_Roses Mar 25 #11
K&R orangecrush Mar 25 #12
I did not Dr. T Mar 25 #13
IKR! Nice serendipitous surprise!! wordstroken Mar 25 #23
Another Billionairess Jackson1965 Mar 25 #14
I don't think there's a mechanism for private citizens to fund government agencies Hekate Mar 25 #21
There is a National Parks Foundation and several of the more popular parks have individual foundations as well yellowdogintexas Mar 26 #119
Exactly. It's the idea that we should ask for &welcome the purchase of departments of the US government... Hekate Mar 26 #120
Warren Buffett said kkmarie Mar 26 #58
You should post this video as a separate post in General Discussion if you haven't already. generalbetrayus Mar 26 #103
Kick this! defacto7 Mar 25 #15
If/when the economy tanks, either as a recession or as a dobleremolque Mar 25 #16
⬆️⬆️⬆️THIS⬆️⬆️⬆️ Think. Again. Mar 26 #56
The opposite will be true Wednesdays Mar 26 #88
Where in the New York Times? defacto7 Mar 25 #17
Well done. I'll be interested to see if she does more. Maru Kitteh Mar 25 #18
So the Waltons miss the stability and better economy of Democrats Comrade Citizen Mar 25 #19
The woman in question has been Widow Walton for over 20 years. She married into the family. Hekate Mar 26 #62
She is saying things her sister in law might agree with Comrade Citizen Mar 26 #92
I wish she would buy a TV station Mysterian Mar 25 #20
That works! Great idea, Mysterian. wordstroken Mar 25 #24
It depends. The Fascists will spin her message to say it's for white people only. Justice matters. Mar 26 #90
Not much to say about elderly, huh. rickyhall Mar 25 #22
I noticed that, too. wordstroken Mar 25 #25
Another woman standing up while so many men bend the knee and kiss trump's ass tulipsandroses Mar 25 #26
Hopefully she won't end up in a plane crash too. Crunchy Frog Mar 25 #28
More of this please.. surely more than one rich person is offended mountain grammy Mar 25 #30
Sure there's more than one. IL's Gov JB Pritzker was on Jen Psaki today. ancianita Mar 25 #40
Yes, but she's speaking loud and clear mountain grammy Mar 25 #44
Jared Polis is my governor, too. He is very liberal on many issues and I would vote for him again generalbetrayus Mar 26 #105
I agree mountain grammy Mar 26 #115
Swimming against the current takes stamina. Prairie_Seagull Mar 25 #32
Magas to boycott Walmart in 3....2..1 PortTack Mar 25 #33
Most MAGAs can't financially afford to boycott Walmart. generalbetrayus Mar 26 #106
Their money supports Republicans and conservative causes. They pay shit and depend on public Gaugamela Mar 25 #34
But this particular Walton's money doesn't as far as I can tell. In It to Win It Mar 25 #35
I think this is just a woman that inherited the money when JI7 Mar 25 #46
"be civil" LudwigPastorius Mar 25 #37
OH Wow, Christy Walton has been Paying Cha Mar 25 #38
Thank you, Ms Walton Hekate Mar 25 #39
Most MAGAts would say much the same thing luv2fly Mar 25 #45
yes, interpretation markie Mar 26 #72
Good for Ms. Walton. Does anyone besides me remember "Wal Mart: The High Cost niyad Mar 25 #47
Yes. I also remember the book "Nickel & Dimed. " I just figure figure the operative word for Widow Walton is: Thanks Hekate Mar 26 #61
I agree. It would be wonderful if she joined Mackenzie Scott and niyad Mar 26 #78
Now, if only a black woman could marry a billionaire and be widowed ... eppur_se_muova Mar 26 #96
Surprising, but impressive. madamesilverspurs Mar 25 #48
Good Meowmee Mar 25 #50
No, she supported Harris. betsuni Mar 26 #53
Great ad. GoodRaisin Mar 26 #51
smh @ how many disclaimers she had to make about it being her view only ecstatic Mar 26 #52
Screw her angrychair Mar 26 #54
Okay, be sure to tell her not to share Hekate Mar 26 #63
Screw her angrychair Mar 26 #94
Billionaires are national security threats leftstreet Mar 26 #111
JB Pritzker is a billionaire. Joe Nation Mar 26 #118
The message is clear . . . Aussie105 Mar 26 #55
I agree more should speak up like that... Think. Again. Mar 26 #57
This message was self-deleted by its author blubunyip Mar 26 #64
"part of the economy" is part of the problem. GopherGal Mar 26 #113
Billionaires blubunyip Mar 26 #65
Welcome to our DU family. niyad Mar 26 #80
thanks blubunyip Mar 26 #121
This seems well-intentioned, but "We Stand by Our Allies?" Ask Canadians about that one. raccoon Mar 26 #60
I believe her words were intended to point out... Think. Again. Mar 26 #66
Preaching to the choir blubunyip Mar 26 #67
I agree more should be done, MUCH more.... Think. Again. Mar 26 #68
Isn't most of America blubunyip Mar 26 #70
It's clear that anyone who voted for what is happening now is certainly NOT anti-fascist.... Think. Again. Mar 26 #114
The Magas were sold a lie blubunyip Mar 26 #122
If they wanted the racism, sexism, and religious nationalism... Think. Again. Mar 27 #124
Some people always learn the hard way blubunyip Mar 27 #125
Again, if all they care about is how THEY are being conned.... Think. Again. Mar 27 #127
True blubunyip Mar 27 #128
Ah - Christy Walton moose65 Mar 26 #71
Spend Again elliesmandt Mar 26 #73
I have been using Walmart on line occassionally when necessary mdbl Mar 26 #74
ok blubunyip Mar 26 #75
good. and i would say to her, barbtries Mar 26 #76
She should explain what happened to Sam's Made in The USA campaign. KY_EnviroGuy Mar 26 #77
Abolish Billionaires. Voltaire2 Mar 26 #81
Thank you, Mrs. Christy Walton ReRe Mar 26 #83
You know what, I'm not buying what she's selling... Mr. Mustard 2023 Mar 26 #85
Take her at face value, use what she has said until it's no longer usable, then dump her ass. Linda ladeewolf Mar 26 #86
Love the Ad. Happy Hoosier Mar 26 #87
The Fascists will spin her message to say it's for white people only. Justice matters. Mar 26 #91
This was in my Sunday SF Chronicle kimbutgar Mar 26 #93
Representing about 10-15% of the total family fortune but good on her. live love laugh Mar 26 #98
Fuck Walmart bif Mar 26 #100
What dignity? RockRaven Mar 26 #101
Posted on Fb Martin68 Mar 26 #107
So wrong Cirsium Mar 26 #110
Someone showed her the satellite photos of current WakMart parking lots? wolfie001 Mar 26 #112
A Walton but I'll give her a chance to show that fascism isn't something she supports Bengus81 Mar 26 #116
There ARE good billionaires in the country Joe Nation Mar 26 #117
I think we'll be waiting blubunyip Mar 26 #123
One thing I would like these ultrawealthy "liberals" do exboyfil Mar 27 #126

BOSSHOG

(42,263 posts)
5. I worked at Walmart #6 in the last century
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 08:50 PM
Mar 25

Mr Sam would visit every coupla months. Mr Sam was for the working Man. He would not abide trump. No Way, no how. Mr Sam would not abide the WalMart of today.

niyad

(123,587 posts)
27. Ummmm, you do remember that sam tried to get walmart exempted
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 10:15 PM
Mar 25

from even paying minimum wage? And that part of staff training includes how to apply for food stamps?

BOSSHOG

(42,263 posts)
29. In 1969 I was paid minimum wage to start
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 10:19 PM
Mar 25

And was offered stock options at 16 which I foolishly declined.

luv2fly

(2,521 posts)
41. For the working man?
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 11:10 PM
Mar 25

The same Walmart that destroys small businesses in small towns all over America, but then might be willing to employ that former business owner instead? THAT Walmart? Your post is laughable.

Farmer-Rick

(11,742 posts)
84. Yup, the same Sam Walton
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 11:00 AM
Mar 26

Who brought in Chinese goods to sell cheaply in his stores and put a "made in America" label on them. That Sam Walton?

Also, is this the female Walton that went drunk driving and murder a women? Then got off? I can never keep track of all my of them.

Most Waltons don't have any principles. Maybe one got snuck into the bunch?

niyad

(123,587 posts)
102. No, that was Alice, sam's daughter. Apparently, the woman stepped into oncoming
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 01:43 PM
Mar 26

traffic. Alice has, however, been involved in a few car accidents, one of which left her with lifelong problems.

Christy is the widow of Alice's brother, John.

ForgoTheConsequence

(5,026 posts)
109. Bullsh*t!
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 03:13 PM
Mar 26

Walton took his cues from attorney John Tate, who as a young man in 1936 had been conked on the head while crossing a picket line at Reynolds Tobacco Company in his hometown of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where his father was a manager. It was a licking he never forgot. “I hate unions with a passion,” he once said. An ardent conservative who construed his clashes with labor leaders as one aspect of a bigger fight for “freedom” being conducted by right- thinking Americans, Tate perfected the art of “union avoidance.” By the early 1970s, when Sam Walton procured his services, Tate’s bag of tricks included trying to keep workers happy by soliciting their input for improving the business and rewarding them with profit sharing.

But he also had his clients trot out hardball tactics whenever necessary: convening captive meetings where workers were force-fed anti-union propaganda, delaying elections, stalling negotiations, replacing strikers, and moving to decertify unions that had won the right to represent the rank-and-file.

When the Retail Clerks threatened to gain a foothold at two Missouri Walmarts in 1972, a company executive instructed the manager at one of them that if he caught any workers with union cards, he should fire them even if he had to bring on all new employees. When the Teamsters tried to organize a Walmart distribution center in Searcy, Arkansas, in 1982, Walton himself told the workers that he’d take away their profit sharing if they voted for the union.



Then he went even further. “He told us that if the union got in, the warehouse would be closed,” one of those in Searcy related. “He said people could vote any way they wanted, but he’d close her right up.” All of this was illegal, but that didn’t seem to give Walton any pause. The Teamsters lost the election, much to his delight. “Our good associates at our Searcy distribution center rejected the union by an overwhelming margin of three to one,” Walton wrote in Wal-Mart World. “Bless them all.”

https://lithub.com/a-brief-history-of-the-attempts-to-unionize-walmart/


usonian

(17,477 posts)
8. 🗽Brava for her. 🗽
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 08:53 PM
Mar 25

I inherited $17.8 billion less, so please share my rendition via email or social media.



Awesome of Christy.


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calimary

(86,157 posts)
108. I like that. Her torch flame can go straight up his ass.
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 02:49 PM
Mar 26

SIT Donald! SIT Donald, SIT!!!

bucolic_frolic

(50,197 posts)
10. Gotta respect that.
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 08:56 PM
Mar 25

Walmart takes a lot of flack, and I hate the whole idea, but must admit they won the retail war, their prices scream efficiency, they've bent many a supplier to better eco-policies, and source local produce where they can. I know, wages, wages. But they also stand for the USA because the USA helped them grow. The ad in the Times says it all. Stability. Big players love stability because they're on top.

thesquanderer

(12,585 posts)
42. Probably somewhat self-serving... I suspect tariffs are bad for walmart. Still, it is welcomed, and...
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 11:12 PM
Mar 25

...I feel good about having shifted a bunch of what would have been amazon purchases to walmart.com instead.

Lasher

(28,807 posts)
69. Walmart imports about 60% of their goods from China.
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 07:55 AM
Mar 26

Last edited Wed Mar 26, 2025, 01:04 PM - Edit history (1)

This is her motivation.

Jackson1965

(2 posts)
14. Another Billionairess
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 09:22 PM
Mar 25

Sooo, she could fully fund SS, or the DOT, or the CDC, or the FAA and still be a billionaire? Way to use those billions for something good and lasting.

Hekate

(97,492 posts)
21. I don't think there's a mechanism for private citizens to fund government agencies
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 09:37 PM
Mar 25

Donate to whatever (imagine there being a Smoky the Bear Foundation) — but fund the whole park system? No.

And why not? Because that gives all the power to a single citizen, and they will run it as they will. What if that citizen were Elon Musk? Pick an agency, any agency, and ask yourself “What Would Elon Do?” Personally, I shudder at the thought.

There is a name for that: privatization. It means they own what used to be ours, with no oversight from our representatives.

yellowdogintexas

(23,219 posts)
119. There is a National Parks Foundation and several of the more popular parks have individual foundations as well
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 04:57 PM
Mar 26

I know Mammoth Cave does, because I gave to it

I took a quick look and found foundations, conservancies and conservation associations at Carlsbad/Guadelupe; Grand Canyon; Yellowstone;Grand Tetons; Yosemite. There are 63 National Parks; it is possible there is a foundation/conservancy at all of them
There is another organization called National Parks Conservation Association.

These are non profits so good things to leave money to.

Hekate

(97,492 posts)
120. Exactly. It's the idea that we should ask for &welcome the purchase of departments of the US government...
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 05:11 PM
Mar 26

…that really bothers me. That is exactly what Elon Musk is doing now.

kkmarie

(142 posts)
58. Warren Buffett said
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 04:47 AM
Mar 26

Berkshire Hathaway paid $5 billion in taxes last year. He said if 800 other companies paid. No one in the United States would have to have paid one dime in Federal taxes. He said that includes income tax, social security tax , estate tax etc.

The actual statement starts at 1:38

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generalbetrayus

(864 posts)
103. You should post this video as a separate post in General Discussion if you haven't already.
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 01:43 PM
Mar 26

Everyone needs to see it.

dobleremolque

(1,004 posts)
16. If/when the economy tanks, either as a recession or as a
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 09:27 PM
Mar 25

depression, WalMart will take a major hit. Think about it. WalMart depends on the very people who would suffer the most financially during whatever is coming. And whatever is coming ain't the fiscal equivalent of lollypops and roses ... except for the 0.01%.

And the 0.01% don't shop at WalMart.

Think. Again.

(22,330 posts)
56. ⬆️⬆️⬆️THIS⬆️⬆️⬆️
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 04:06 AM
Mar 26

I've been posting lately that I think a well-organized economic boycott is our best protest bet specifically because the real power in America rests with the money, and if the moneyed people begin to feel that trump threatens their success, they will rein him in.

Wednesdays

(20,492 posts)
88. The opposite will be true
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 11:31 AM
Mar 26

During a Depression, the things that everyone will still buy are necessities: groceries and everyday household items. Wal-mart has that in abundance.

Comrade Citizen

(344 posts)
19. So the Waltons miss the stability and better economy of Democrats
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 09:29 PM
Mar 25

A stable, Democratic run Arkansas, followed by a stable Democratic run country with a great economy gave the Waltons prosperity.

The Waltons should be thanking Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton for everything they did for Arkansas and the USA.

Hekate

(97,492 posts)
62. The woman in question has been Widow Walton for over 20 years. She married into the family.
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 06:18 AM
Mar 26

I don’t think she is representing them in the way you imagine.

Mysterian

(5,562 posts)
20. I wish she would buy a TV station
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 09:31 PM
Mar 25

and just run honest news. Too many fascist channels like Fox "News" out there spewing lies 24/7.

Justice matters.

(8,348 posts)
90. It depends. The Fascists will spin her message to say it's for white people only.
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 11:47 AM
Mar 26

They will say allies will do what WE tell them to do (like "surrender their sovereignty to our annexation goals" for example).

They will say her message is for straight white Americans only...

tulipsandroses

(7,204 posts)
26. Another woman standing up while so many men bend the knee and kiss trump's ass
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 10:07 PM
Mar 25

But, go on, continue to tell us how we are the weaker sex.

mountain grammy

(27,770 posts)
30. More of this please.. surely more than one rich person is offended
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 10:20 PM
Mar 25

by the bullies and buffoons who have captured our government.

mountain grammy

(27,770 posts)
44. Yes, but she's speaking loud and clear
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 11:29 PM
Mar 25

like Gov Pritzker does. He's great, I watch and listen to clips of him, doesn't give an inch. My gov is good (Polis) but he could take a few lessons from Pritzker.

generalbetrayus

(864 posts)
105. Jared Polis is my governor, too. He is very liberal on many issues and I would vote for him again
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 01:56 PM
Mar 26

if he could run again, but I find him too friendly to big business. He has a big business background (He started ProFlowers). I think Colorado AG Phil Weiser, who is running to replace Polis, will be an even better governor if he wins. As AG, he has focused on consumer protection and taking on large corporations. https://coag.gov/

Prairie_Seagull

(4,174 posts)
32. Swimming against the current takes stamina.
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 10:25 PM
Mar 25

Well done Christy Walton. Our country need more like you.

generalbetrayus

(864 posts)
106. Most MAGAs can't financially afford to boycott Walmart.
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 02:01 PM
Mar 26

Dollar Tree is even cheaper, but it doesn't have near the variety of good that Walmart does.

Gaugamela

(2,810 posts)
34. Their money supports Republicans and conservative causes. They pay shit and depend on public
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 10:25 PM
Mar 25

programs to keep their employees fed. Their money and their brand of exploitative capitalism is what got us to Trump. This is exactly the kind of maudlin self-mollifying crap the morbidly wealthy wallow in to convince themselves they’re good people. Christy Walton can go suck eggs.

JI7

(91,840 posts)
46. I think this is just a woman that inherited the money when
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 11:40 PM
Mar 25

her husband died. I don't think she takes part in running the business.

And regardless it's still a good thing for people to speak out against what is going on.

LudwigPastorius

(12,375 posts)
37. "be civil"
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 10:53 PM
Mar 25

Yeah, I'll take that under advisement.

We need to be civil while the Trumpists shatter the democratic foundations of this country?

I don't think so.

Cha

(310,393 posts)
38. OH Wow, Christy Walton has been Paying
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 10:56 PM
Mar 25

Attention... Who Knew this would Happenn?!!

Mahalo!

lol @ Mump in the Ketchup Splashed room.

luv2fly

(2,521 posts)
45. Most MAGAts would say much the same thing
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 11:30 PM
Mar 25

They are lying through their teeth, but they also say they defend the Constitution, care for veterans and children, stand by our allies, etc etc, yet we all know it's bullshit or at least they aren't using the same definitions we do. Let her use her billions to do something that really matters, a one page ad does nothing beyond get a bunch of folks here to applaud apparently.

markie

(23,351 posts)
72. yes, interpretation
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 08:32 AM
Mar 26

is everything (after perception) It would be good for the ad to be more direct.... oppose this administration and all it stands for

niyad

(123,587 posts)
47. Good for Ms. Walton. Does anyone besides me remember "Wal Mart: The High Cost
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 11:45 PM
Mar 25

of Low Price", the 2005 documentary by Robert Greenwald, about the horrror show that is walmart?

Hekate

(97,492 posts)
61. Yes. I also remember the book "Nickel & Dimed. " I just figure figure the operative word for Widow Walton is: Thanks
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 06:14 AM
Mar 26

She married into the Waltons and seems in the mood to do right.

niyad

(123,587 posts)
78. I agree. It would be wonderful if she joined Mackenzie Scott and
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 09:35 AM
Mar 26

Melinda Gates.

The documentary reference was for the walmart defenders.

eppur_se_muova

(38,996 posts)
96. Now, if only a black woman could marry a billionaire and be widowed ...
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 12:31 PM
Mar 26

that might save the country.

madamesilverspurs

(16,239 posts)
48. Surprising, but impressive.
Tue Mar 25, 2025, 11:47 PM
Mar 25

Hope the rest of the family doesn't come after her. Just remembering, I think back in the '80s maybe, when one of the Pillsbury heirs announced the intent to give his inheritance to charity, and his family went to court in an effort to have him declared non compos mentis so they could grab that money for themselves. Hoping for better for Ms. Walton.


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GoodRaisin

(10,146 posts)
51. Great ad.
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 12:24 AM
Mar 26

That pesky Statue of Liberty Krasnov hates just keeps on showing up in protests reminding the country and the world of his evilness.

ecstatic

(34,757 posts)
52. smh @ how many disclaimers she had to make about it being her view only
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 12:36 AM
Mar 26

Uggh. We really need an alternative to walmart and amazon. And target. smh.

angrychair

(10,582 posts)
54. Screw her
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 01:00 AM
Mar 26

And every other billionaire. Damn it. Fuck billionaires. Stay out of politics and stay out of our lives. I don't care what her message is, even if it supports the Democrats. I don't care. Fuck billionaires. All of this chaos and bullshit is because of billionaires.

angrychair

(10,582 posts)
94. Screw her
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 11:56 AM
Mar 26

Don't care. Billionaires are destructive to our economy. They are destructive to our potential and prosperity.
There is no real accounting for the number of small businesses that Walmart has destroyed and lives shattered and small towns changed forever.
Might not have been her family but she directly benefited from it.

leftstreet

(36,744 posts)
111. Billionaires are national security threats
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 03:23 PM
Mar 26

How anyone can watch what's happening and not see that...

+1

Aussie105

(7,000 posts)
55. The message is clear . . .
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 03:04 AM
Mar 26

You can guess at her motivation, but the message is there, and very clear.

More people should speak up like that.

You can heap distrust and hatred on billionaires, question their motivation and more, but they are an important part of the economy.

Think. Again.

(22,330 posts)
57. I agree more should speak up like that...
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 04:15 AM
Mar 26

...but I don't understand your point about billionaires being an important part of the economy.

Their money certainly is important yo the economy, and would be even more important if it were spread out among more people, but I don't see how the individuals who hoard that money are specifically very important.

Response to Think. Again. (Reply #57)

GopherGal

(2,459 posts)
113. "part of the economy" is part of the problem.
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 04:06 PM
Mar 26

It bothers me that people speak/write of the USA in terms of an "economy" rather than a "society" .
It bothers me when we devalue people and only consider them as part of an economy..

blubunyip

(151 posts)
65. Billionaires
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 06:43 AM
Mar 26

Last edited Wed Mar 26, 2025, 08:27 AM - Edit history (1)

"an important part of the economy" eh? -- as far as I can see we have our current state of chaos in this country thanks to the billionaires. They hoard their money, support exploitation of all kinds, grift and break things. They brought us this current disaster, under the most extremist government ever to rule the nation. They bought the administration, they twisted minds.

For decades they've had us fighting and scrambling for everything that we have a right to-- health care, public schools, retirement funds, decent wages, public health, clean environments, -- ie. responsible government. Mass transit also--if you want people to come into the office, fund mass transit! This is NO way to run a country that calls itself a democracy. Vulture capitalism at it's unimaginable worst. We are living the nightmare.

Sorry but I'm not impressed with a billionaire heiress' damage control efforts. Will that ad really make any difference considering where it comes from? Of course I agree with the good words--but still it seems like a clever ad for Walmart. Does she do anything else to help the current situation? Walmart does not have a good track record. What else does she invest in that matters?

Keep on boycotting. This ad means it's working!

Think. Again.

(22,330 posts)
66. I believe her words were intended to point out...
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 06:53 AM
Mar 26

...the American standards that are being ignored by the NAZI administration.

blubunyip

(151 posts)
67. Preaching to the choir
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 07:08 AM
Mar 26

and the choir is acutely aware of what the Nazis under 47 are threatening. Everybody knows what is at stake. How could anybody with half a brain NOT know? The agenda is now blatantly crystal clear.

Words are fine, but what has she ever really done with her money that helps us? How does this one-day feel good ad help?

Feels like crumbs of cake for the masses to me....

Think. Again.

(22,330 posts)
68. I agree more should be done, MUCH more....
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 07:24 AM
Mar 26

...but I doubt she intended her ad to only be seen by Antifascists (the "choir&quot if she published it in the NYT.

blubunyip

(151 posts)
70. Isn't most of America
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 07:59 AM
Mar 26

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basically anti-fascist? Most people don't love dictators.

NYT readers would be anti-fascist, right? This distinction seems pretty arbitrary to me. (Unless you mean "anti-fascist" as tongue in cheek)

What other group will be influenced other than the choir? The choir will sing praises for one day. What other group will read this and say--"why, I guess I might be changed by those good words" The only effect that I see is a kinder, gentler attitude toward Walmart.

I'm open to another point of view, but thinking this pretty ad makes any diff to people who should be paying attention is far-fetched IMO. But change my mind--tell me who will get any benefit other than Walmart.

OK I realize this might be reported outside of the NYT -- beyond the choir-- (like where? In business journals?) but whether it brings about any attitudinal change? Hmm I haven't seen it. Maybe somebody who knows more about marketing than I do can explain the strategy behind this ad. I find the ad interesting, ie. a curiosity but not an attitude changer.

Think. Again.

(22,330 posts)
114. It's clear that anyone who voted for what is happening now is certainly NOT anti-fascist....
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 04:17 PM
Mar 26

...which is about 1/3 of the voting age population.

blubunyip

(151 posts)
122. The Magas were sold a lie
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 09:36 PM
Mar 26

and they didn't really see the slide towards fascism. All they heard was 47 would "get tough on Them" and make My Life better. That is all they heard. Some bought the racism, some bought the sexism, some bought the religious nationalism etc.--but they did not buy fascism, if they really understood what it is. NOW they might be getting the picture.

Think. Again.

(22,330 posts)
124. If they wanted the racism, sexism, and religious nationalism...
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 03:50 AM
Mar 27

...then they want the fascism.

Yes, now that it's affecting themselves, they might be understanding why fascism is bad, but I would bet they still want to hurt 'others', and if given the chance it would be them that would lead the fascist onslaught.

blubunyip

(151 posts)
125. Some people always learn the hard way
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 09:10 AM
Mar 27

As my Mom used to generously say about the willfully ignorant-- "They lack perspective."

Agreed--these people had plenty of time to figure out how they were being conned, but they doubled down at the urging of their fear-mongering mouthpieces. They turned UP the noise machine to drown out any doubts. The magic orange hellbeast held them captive, salivating for every fix. Hate is an addiction.

I'm sure quite a few fall into your category of diehards and bitter enders fighting to the death, but others are glimpsing the light dawning...

Think. Again.

(22,330 posts)
127. Again, if all they care about is how THEY are being conned....
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 10:26 AM
Mar 27

....then I have no mercy for them and I know they are still as dangerous as the people who are conning them.

blubunyip

(151 posts)
128. True
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 11:04 AM
Mar 27

it would take a serious epiphany and a complete behavioral change. Not many can do that. That means putting some attention to "what happened here?" and living with your eyes open. Most will just shuck it off. A few will feel some shame and regret, but you're right, when you go far down the road of Hate--there's not too many roads back to sanity.

moose65

(3,371 posts)
71. Ah - Christy Walton
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 08:24 AM
Mar 26

She's always the example I use when right wingers insist that billionaires "worked hard" for their billions.

She didn't. This ad is good, but let's reserve praising her until we see what else she does.

Is she involved with Wal Mart in any way, now? I wonder if she has some ulterior motive.

elliesmandt

(32 posts)
73. Spend Again
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 08:38 AM
Mar 26

After seeing this add, I'll consider shopping at Walmart again, but I'll still refuse to use the self-checkout!

mdbl

(6,397 posts)
74. I have been using Walmart on line occassionally when necessary
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 08:45 AM
Mar 26

to avoid using Amazon. Not much better, I know but some things I can't get except on line.

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,692 posts)
77. She should explain what happened to Sam's Made in The USA campaign.
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 09:26 AM
Mar 26

Yea, I'm old enough to remember that run of Walton bullshit that didn't last very long......

I will give Walmart credit for relatively high contributions to Democrats compared to many similar retail companies. However, 49% to Democrats vs. 51% to Republicans is not much to brag about considering the Rethugs don't give a damn about low wage workers.

Voltaire2

(15,369 posts)
81. Abolish Billionaires.
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 10:04 AM
Mar 26

It is irrelevant if Not All Billionaires Are Bad. A democracy degenerates into an oligarchy when people have this much wealth and power. And an oligarchy, as we now can plainly see, degenerates into authoritarianism.

ReRe

(11,607 posts)
83. Thank you, Mrs. Christy Walton
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 10:17 AM
Mar 26

In this dark moment of our country's discontent, thank you for renewing our belief that we are a country of genuinely good People of all walks of life; that the majority of our citizens believe to our core in Democracy, a form of government that is ruled not by a King or a Dictator, but by a government ruled by law, by, of and for The People.
This moment too shall pass and again we will reside in the land of liberty and justice for all.

Mr. Mustard 2023

(317 posts)
85. You know what, I'm not buying what she's selling...
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 11:03 AM
Mar 26

Christy,

Congratulations you married into billions - good for you, but state your case of stay out of it.

Vague, inspirational messages are weak sauce lady. Which side are you on?

Do you care about freedom and America enough to be taxed? To pay great wages, not fair wages, GREAT wages?

Will you come out in favor of Universal Health Care, or will that risk losing employees stuck in your big box stores?

Do better Christy Walton.

Linda ladeewolf

(877 posts)
86. Take her at face value, use what she has said until it's no longer usable, then dump her ass.
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 11:24 AM
Mar 26

You know, just what rich people do to us. There are no ethical billionaires. Walmart business is hurting, i imagine, so she coming out as different from the others. This is just good bossiness.

Justice matters.

(8,348 posts)
91. The Fascists will spin her message to say it's for white people only.
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 11:51 AM
Mar 26

They will say allies will do what WE tell them to do (like "surrender their sovereignty to our annexation goals" for example).

They will say her message is for straight white Americans only...

As for the environment, they will say it's up to private businesses to self-regulate themselves and all the rest will be spinned in their Fascist advantage, and nothing else will happen out of that.

kimbutgar

(25,010 posts)
93. This was in my Sunday SF Chronicle
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 11:53 AM
Mar 26

I loved the list and am surprised to hear it was the widow of the walmart fortune. I actually tore it out of my paper to keep!

bif

(25,356 posts)
100. Fuck Walmart
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 01:11 PM
Mar 26

I've only been in one and that was 20 years ago. I'll never enter another Walmart again for the rest of my life. What they did to independent stores across the country is unforgivable. So fuck 'em.

wolfie001

(4,853 posts)
112. Someone showed her the satellite photos of current WakMart parking lots?
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 04:04 PM
Mar 26

Probably very empty. I hope Costco's are hustlin' and bustlin!

Bengus81

(8,753 posts)
116. A Walton but I'll give her a chance to show that fascism isn't something she supports
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 04:31 PM
Mar 26

Can't hurt and right now she's higher on my list than Gavin Newsom.

Joe Nation

(1,089 posts)
117. There ARE good billionaires in the country
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 04:36 PM
Mar 26

We need to hear from more of them else we may not have a country.

exboyfil

(18,216 posts)
126. One thing I would like these ultrawealthy "liberals" do
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 09:38 AM
Mar 27

Is get their accountants to report how much in total federal taxes they pay as a percentage of their wealth (both personal taxes and taxes paid through their corporations).

US wealth of $137T. Tax revenues excluding SS and Medicare of $3T. So about 2.1% of US wealth is paid in taxes necessary to operate the country. So how much do you pay as a percentage of wealth. I am around 7.5% not including the deferred taxes paid by the percentage of corporations I own through my retirement account mutual funds (so this numbers actually higher).

If the tax structure is only set up to tax ongoing economic activity (ie wage slaves and some corporate taxes), then how do we protect that $137T. Eventually the ultrawealthy are sitting on mounds of gold that they can pass on to their progeny without paying any taxes to protect that mound.

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