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  • don't hate this guy. Hate yourselves he has plenty of real videos , with real topics on his channel. Yet over 14,000 (probably more because youtube lies) clicked on a video with big black ladies butt crack showing. So who's the real asshole?? LOL

  • did he pee himself

  • blahhhh..!! to much talking..juss show me picturess..!! ahaah lmaoo(:

  • This is yet another video about asses, excrement, or sodomy.

    It makes me wonder really....

    because, as opposed to funny, this is stupid, degrading, and a complete waste of time.

    that is my opinion,

    I could be wrong.

  • Wouldn't it be funny if there was a WalMart add before the video?

  • Haha omg I just lost my appetite lol

  • WHAT S WHY AMERICA LL NEVER RE-JOIN THE COMMUNITY OF CIVILISED COMMUNITY OF NATIONS ? THEY LL EAT US

  • @Gedankenbaukunst you're ignorant.

  • @tessab0o AHAA Yes i m but just promise to never re-join the community of civilised nations . Hope you ll never know you re not alone on earth .

  • Lol. iHave Been at Walmart For One Of These Moments Lol. Nasty

  • You pronounced schadenfreude incorrectly. It's "Shah-den-froy-duh."

  • I love this man in the straightest way possible. I left out all the comma's because I'm from Alabama, and I'm simply afraid of my education. Seriously.

  • OMG what a bunch of bullshit diatribe! This guy loves to hear the sound of his own voice!

    Get over yourself asshole!! Go get a fucking life!

  • Too bad theres no more bionicles

  • We now see what the fruits of Public Education has produced along with the controlled media to reinforce all lost values and any last semblance of self esteem. The New American Anthem: America, the Pitiful, God Shit on You, Jewish owned Congress, Fucked you Good, Destroyed your Neighborhoods, From Sea to Poluted Sea. AmeriKa, Amerika, Land of the Lost & Cowardly, No Virtues Left, Your Rights are Dead So Welcome to SLAVERY.
  • @WulfBand So if we did not have public education, do you think these peopel woudl be better off? Do you seriously think that no education is better than crappy public education? I know that private education is better than public education, but guess what buddy? Not everyone can afford to send their kids to a private school. Public education has problems, but that does not make it the problem. The problem is a lack of funding.. Which right wingers seem to be in favour of.

  • @MNICY Where did I say abolish public education ? You need to go back on your meds. I'm suppressed I'm even responding to such a stupid response.

  • @WulfBand I never said that you did. I asked if you thought that. Re-read the first sentence.

  • so, you're calling for a system that we never had, to be replaced with a system that had failed for centuries?

  • @clydrobe

    What system failed for centuries? Has he made it clear what he is in favor of?

  • @jeb31415 when he blames unbridled, un regulated capitalism. we had that for a brief moment in the 18th century. doubt that could be the culprit.

    that statement says his endorsement in it's self. bridled, heavily regulated non capitalism. less he has a secret new philosophy and economic theory that he's just waiting for the right moment to share with the rest of us, I think it wouldn't be too crass to assume he is referring to some form of socialism or oligarchical democratic rule....

  • Why did you choose to start posting under your real name?

  • Wait.... Is that Iron-Man?

  • yeah, a bunch of people holding random signs is going to change our Wal Mart world and improve everyone's lives. you are WAY too old to be buying into doe-eyed shit like this man.

  • Wal-Mart: the bottom of the U.S genetic barrel.

  • This is just a truly staggering revelation. I have just now gawked at PoWM with mounting disbelief. Actually there is a giant Tesco store near here which could almost match some of the extravagant humans at WM. It's all another world for me!!

  • End Games eh. lol

  • Ahhhh man! I was just eating breakfast ..

  • so occupy walmart ? maybe ill take the beer isle and i promise to try not to laugh at people with shit stains and piss bags

  • I work at wal-mart.. and yes, I see people like those shitpants there regularly.

  • We are not a free market. our system is not free and it never has been. As evidenced by MF Global, we are in a controlled system that is being destroyed by design. The occupy movement is going to vote for the same system we are in because those people think we are in a free market capitalist system.

    The USA is a communist system, all capitol and information is controlled by the very few. Our freedoms will resemble Stalin's Russia within 10 years. Don't be deluded by your socialist fairytale.

  • @Survival4theFamily Problem with that statement is that russia was never communistic, it was a state capitalistic run totalitarian regime. In socialism and communism do the worker own the means of production, not the state or a capitalist. You own what you produce. Closest to a socialistic nation we have ever been was the Paris commune and Spain during the civil war. Soviet and the Stalinist helped Franco the Fascist to crush the communistic/socialistic movement in Spain.

  • I'd heard that the Occupy thing was pretty much done, over, dead. No?

  • Americans are like their politics and government, the SHITS!!!

  • Are there not toilets in Wal-Mart? Arent they legally required to have such places on their grounds?

  • Sadly, the concept of "VALUE" has lost all meaning to me in recent years.

  • Haha, great video! People of walmart is just insane.

  • I love Walmart.

  • Just so you know how to say it in the future it's pronounced Shaw-den-froy-duh and it's not just German sounding it is German. Good video I just thought you might want to know how to say it for next time. It's a fantastic word :)

  • That "completely random" example seemed a bit too specific.

  • Anyone else notice how Dennis always looks like he hasn't slept in 20 years?

  • Walmart gets TONS of help from the government, local and federal, in the forms of regulatory favoritism, tax incentives, waivers, the benefits of low import tariffs, and many others... All of which are unearned financial advantages over their competitors, which is why they can get away with selling their shit for so cheap... But please do tell me, where in that equation do you find the principles of the free-market and "unregulated capitalism"? WHERE?.. Ask an OWS clown to help you, I'll wait. 

  • OK Davey, please SHOW ME "unregulated, runaway capitalism".. Where is it?

  • @eluminated well, dude- you are living in it. think the rich got so f***ing rich by accident?

  • @dennistrainorjr I'm sorry, that's a rhetorical, silly argument. A large gap between social classes doesn't prove the absence of financial regulations. In fact, the large gap would suggest a HIGHLY regulated market because by what other means could so few gain authority over so much if not through manipulating the regulatory machine? So your example actually works in favor of my own point, rather than the idea you're implying, "dude".

  • @dennistrainorjr Besides, that's NOT how most people get rich. Most rich people get rich by taking huge risks and busting their asses developing ideas for goods and services which other people then voluntarily and willingly give them money for. This notion that the only way to get rich is by exploiting the imaginary "unregulated market" is a joke. I'll tell you one thing for sure, nobody ever got rich by camping in a public park and complaining for more handouts all day.

  • @eluminated

    Well, the US is the least regulated industrialized nation. Close enough.

  • @dudev No it isn't. America has less regulations than China and Mexico? Are you fuckin joking? You can't just make stuff up to fit your predetermined notions of reality.

    Little children can barely open lemonade stands in this country anymore without getting fined for not having the proper licenses and health inspections, and you're gonna sit there and claim that there aren't enough regulations in America?

  • @eluminated

    Most often those lemonade-stand incidents are the result of businesses owners ratting the kids out to the authorities. Inspectors don't go around patrolling for kids. Businesses love regulations when they destroy the competition.

    Go to a Texas beach and tell me about regulations. It's one of the most polluted states in the union. And there's a difference between regulation and enforcement.

    I wasn't counting China because it's not a democracy, so it's not comparable to the US.

  • @dudev No, those stands are in residential neighborhoods not business districts - and besides, it's not who's ratting on the kids that counts. The fact is the lemonade stands are violating regulations that you just claimed don't exist. So now you can't simply change you're point to "enforcement" as though it's a simple nuance. Unfairly enforced regulations is the exact opposite of an unregulated free-market, they're not even close to being interchangeable concepts.

  • @eluminated

    The last few lemon-stand cases I heard about involved street vendors --ice cream and food trucks-- complaining about the kids selling without a license. And it's a myth that businesses even want a free market. They don't; they want a market in which they decide the rules, because they like regulations that impede competition. There's a big difference between consumer protections and businesses lobbying for friendly regulations. The US has more of the latter. Least regulated.

  • @dudev And TX isn't even one of the most polluted states either. CA is the worst, and of the 25 most polluted cites Houston is the only TX city that makes list at #18, but then Amorillo TX is the 8th cleanest city. The NRDC compiled a list of the most polluted US beaches in 2010 and nothing in TX made the list, so again - no need to make things up.

    Furthermore, the best way to solve pollution issues is to promote private property ownership, as opposed to highly regulated "public" lands.

  • @eluminated

    Thanks for missing my original point.

    Yeah, we had those private property rules in the 19th century when pollution was far worse. But please spare me your libertarian idealism. It simply doesn't work in the real world.

  • @dudev Wait, are you gonna imply that private property rights are an antiquated idea because they existed way back in the 19th century??.. First off, individual private property rights are very NEW to the human condition. Even in that dreaded 19th century not everyone could own property so much of it was monopolized because of manipulated regulations. And Al Gore hadn't invented the internet yet so you'll have to forgive them for not being part of the green revolution.

  • @dudev And I didn't "miss" anything. You're original point was that America is and "unregulated capitalist" economy. That's what I challenged Davey to show me, and you injected your response to claim it's all around me - a notion I believe I've disproven. But like a typical lefty, you change your postion constantly and immediately everytime whatever you said previously is proven untrue.

  • @eluminated It isn't about the number of regulations, it is about having intelligent regulations that serve the public interest. That is what is missing these days as lobbyists and bankers get to write bills and regulations for their own industry we not only get a lack of good regulation we get shitty regulations that benefit the 1% and hurt the 99%. Saying regulations are bad is like saying cops are bad, they can be but they can also be the thing that saves people and helps the country.

  • @KidOmniMan I never said regulations are bad. There are plenty of good regulations like ones that protect property rights, gun rights, speech etc, etc. My point is that it's false to claim that the US has an "unregulated capitalist" economy, and it's just as false, as well as dangerous, to jump up and shout for more, more, more laws and manipulative regulations as a way to solve problems by monitoring and micromanaging every aspect of everyone's life - financial or otherwise.

  • @eluminated The banks for one thing. You know why banks didn't explode in Canada, it isn't just because we regulated them against taking ridiculously dangerous risks, it is because we didn't de-regulate them like the Americans did. Just before the end of Clinton's presidency he de-regulated the banks, as did many other countries, and about ten years later there are bailouts. Canada didn't have that problem. The banks were regulated after the great depression and there were 70 years of stability.

  • Michigan Humane Society? Is this where you're from or did they raandomly post the ad to your video?

  • @dreamwarrior2008  It's random. I got a Battlefield 3 ad.

  • What happens when businesses don't make a profit anymore? Or they are forced to give all of their profits away? What then Mr. Knowitall? Think it through. These people would be exactly who they are, rich or poor, it doesn't matter! They would just be shitting in more expensive pants!

  • @STARFIRESOLAR, We don't want all their profit, just enough so that they no longer have the money to buy politicians or gamble with the stock market and crash the economy.

  • @ProblemofSuffering Well if politicians are being bought then it's the politicians that need to go don't you think? As far as corporate profits gambling with the stock market, all I have to say is that you do not understand the stock market or economics because if you did you would know just exactly how stupid you sound saying it. The market crashed due to government meddling in domestic and global trade, businesses, banking, and real estate. But you wouldn't understand...

  • @STARFIRESOLAR Where did you get your economics degree? In Canada they didn't have to bail out their banks because they never deregulated them. In the US regulations were brought in after the great depression and for around 70 years there were no collapses, just over ten years ago banks were deregulated and within ten years, collapse. But you wouldn't understand...

  • @KidOmniMan It's kind of shocking the disconnect between facts and reality some people have, and I agree with you; it never made sense to me either. You would think the direct correlation between deregulation and the problems being faced would be obvious? But then one might think the connection between prohibition and the failure that is the war on drugs would be obvious too. What? Criminalization of alcohol only created powerful organized crime? Nonsense.

  • @KidOmniMan Thanks, you just reinforced my comment. You just said yourself that "just over ten years ago banks were deregulated and within ten years, collapse". So Mr. Economics Degree, just who was it that "deregulated" the banks? It's like I said before, our government! I'm done trying to explain the obvious to you. Go back to your OWS protest and get a fresh refill of bullshit and chanting catchy slogans. The real problem is greedy and out of control government!

  • I don't laugh at those people because I think I'm better than they are! I laugh at them for the same reason I laugh at anything that's funny,... because it's OMFG funny! Don't even try to tell me you don't!

  • That website and Jessica French for the win

  • Most people would get their asses back to the house and get out of those shitty drawers and wash their ass, not keep shopping!

  • Does Occupy have any politicians that it supports?

  • Epic as always.

  • OCCUPY WALMART, BUY STUFF.

  • Well said!

  • Leave it the Germans to invent a word for enjoying another's misery

  • Re the last point- I truly hope so!

  • Sorry to say this, but if ows does get it's issues taken seriously and america does stop selling itself out for the ever decreasing dollar. I think the best you can hope is that wallmart will be a little less likely to sell substandard products and that is about it. I am in no way trying to detract from the importance of OWS Just think your expectations of what it will mean are a little high. Maybe in a generation or two.

  • good connection - and all I can say is, "It's about friggin' time!"

  • "That system" is NOT coming to an end... You're old enough to know better. A bunch of hippies and disgruntled whoever's aren't going to change anything. A full out bloody revolution is needed to make any real change, and both you and I know that's not going to happen. Grow up.

  • WARNING . DO NOT WATCH THIS VIDEO IF YOUR EATING

  • Dammit man, I was eating when I watched this video!

  • how can u monetixe this video unless you own those ppl of walmart pics dennis?

  • @nottinmatterz2day Because his usage of them falls under fair copyright use. This video is an editorial statement, and other media in the public realm can be used in order to make an editorial comment on it, which Dennis was doing.

  • @nottinmatterz2day This is clearly an issue of fair use. My videos sometimes get posted on Democracy Now, Olberman, Maddow, etc. Do they even ask permission? NOPE. Why- b/c it is fair use. This is CLEARLY a piece of original content .... .even the website "people of walmart" gets their content from someplace else .....

  • It's the same people! Geez!

  • dont they sell depends at wallmart? maybe all of the bathrooms were Occupied. could be its the new fashion trend called the streak. morbid obesity is all the rage these days. I'm out of the loop. for me it's just raging alcoholism. lol. ....OCCUPY OCCUPY OR SEE YOUR MONEY GO BYE BYE BYE.

  • Are you sure you're not just taking pictures of people with both bladder and mental health problems?

  • Very clever analogy there Dennis, did not see it coming. I was actually expecting a reference to the woman pepper-spraying for an Xbox 360. I liked your twist better.

  • The pics of people who have shat themselves always amuses me. I would go directly home if I were to have such an accident, but these individuals proudly wait at the check out line. Crazy. As for the ass-crack photos - try wearing pants that fit. Hip high jeans were never a good idea. Wish I could get my teenage daughter to understand that. I tried a pair on ONCE and declared "THAT'S what they mean by muffin top!"

  • Dull Mart - a blight on American's without their knowledge.

  • Holy Shit! Glad I don't shop at walmart !Used to be you had to watch for toys on the floor !

  • not so sure about that Dennis

    there's the fear factor and then there's the potential for a virus

    now, if states start to secede I think there's a chance

  • I just can't help from thinking that God created man in his own image. I am not going to church or Wal-Mart anymore. LOL

  • never shopped at walmart ,closest one is an hour away, and i don't give a damn how cheap they are.

  • Horrible video. You suck for making me see some of that. Couldn't make it to the end, I wonder if you had a point. Love you always.

  • dude, u look sooo old and lack of sleep duh.. stop this insanity and go get a real job cuz u not funny.. go get a healthy life and start a new healty career

  • Good! 

  • Wal-Mart carries corporate evil like a badge of honor. Sadly, it is the only option for most people (jobs, product, etc.) that it will remain in power far longer than it should. Funny you mention POWM, as I was perusing the site yesterday and thinking the same thing. One used to have embarrassing moments that could be tucked away, but because of technology and the internet, they have become immortal. Is this good or bad in the long run is another question to consider.

  • @choirgrrl Fortunately for those people chances are they haven't the ability to work one of these infernal modern doohickeys and as such, won't ever be embarrassed by their hall of shame placement photos....or maybe that's unfortunate as it would shame them into not acting mentally challenged?

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