None of the changes address the key point that a 'Wal-Mart bank' would result in a dangerous concentration of economic power which is bad for consumers, small business, and our nation's economy.
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All these initiatives are good for Wal-Mart but they don't address the core problems that they create for their workers and their communities.
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