They (the FEMA inspectors) tried to put it as nice as possible. They said that by us being able to stand in that house and not worrying about it collapsing on us (that day), it wasn't eligible.

We don't try to pretend that we're doing this just out of the goodness of our hearts to protect Wal-Mart workers. And this isn't just about protecting taxpayers. It's also about protecting good union jobs in the retail sector that are disappearing because of Wal-Mart's business model.