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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Here's something rather new to the city scene: a Moveon.org-style volunteer group (it appears) that's raised some money to air a slick anti-Walmart spot.</p>
<p>The 60-second ad The Politicker previewed shows a guy observing glum workers and grim fluorescent lighting, as a voiceover reads a litany of anti-Walmart complaints: "What does Walmart really cost? Small business destroyed. More traffic. Union busting." You get the idea.</p>
<p>It ends with: "Tell Mayor Bloomberg that Walmart is a bad deal for New York."</p>
<p>The group behind the ad, whose <a href="http://www.wal-martnoway.org/">Web site is here</a>, seems only to have enough money to air it on NY1 (311 operators breathe a sigh of relief here), but the issue is an interesting one for the Mayor. He isn't a guy with a lot of core beliefs that resist any compromise -- he happily switched parties; seems, like a lot of people, conflicted on the Iraq war; raised taxes; took a middle position on gay marriage; and backed anti-abortion pols.</p>
<p>But, understandably given his background, he has some very strong views on government meddling in the private sector. And so he's taken some hits for refusing to -- as he sees it -- play the demagogue, and use city contracting, for example, to push companies toward gay rights; he doesn't like the idea that his government should be deciding which stores set up shop in New York City.</p>
<p>Anthony made much of this stance of the Mayor; Freddy, as the Neighborhood Retail Alliance's <a href="http://momandpopnyc.blogspot.com/2005/09/freddy-and-wal-mart.html">blog notes</a>, has been relatively quiet on the issue, but it probably represents a political opening for him, if one complicated by the support of some of his Bronx allies for big-box stores up there.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here's something rather new to the city scene: a Moveon.org-style volunteer group (it appears) that's raised some money to air a slick anti-Walmart spot.</p>
<p>The 60-second ad The Politicker previewed shows a guy observing glum workers and grim fluorescent lighting, as a voiceover reads a litany of anti-Walmart complaints: "What does Walmart really cost? Small business destroyed. More traffic. Union busting." You get the idea.</p>
<p>It ends with: "Tell Mayor Bloomberg that Walmart is a bad deal for New York."</p>
<p>The group behind the ad, whose <a href="http://www.wal-martnoway.org/">Web site is here</a>, seems only to have enough money to air it on NY1 (311 operators breathe a sigh of relief here), but the issue is an interesting one for the Mayor. He isn't a guy with a lot of core beliefs that resist any compromise -- he happily switched parties; seems, like a lot of people, conflicted on the Iraq war; raised taxes; took a middle position on gay marriage; and backed anti-abortion pols.</p>
<p>But, understandably given his background, he has some very strong views on government meddling in the private sector. And so he's taken some hits for refusing to -- as he sees it -- play the demagogue, and use city contracting, for example, to push companies toward gay rights; he doesn't like the idea that his government should be deciding which stores set up shop in New York City.</p>
<p>Anthony made much of this stance of the Mayor; Freddy, as the Neighborhood Retail Alliance's <a href="http://momandpopnyc.blogspot.com/2005/09/freddy-and-wal-mart.html">blog notes</a>, has been relatively quiet on the issue, but it probably represents a political opening for him, if one complicated by the support of some of his Bronx allies for big-box stores up there.</p>
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