Today, Wal-Mart executive after Wal-Mart executive talked about the responsibility .

That's clearly not an independent organization.

The vote expands health care for workers, stops large, profitable companies from shifting their health care costs onto taxpayers, and makes sure all large, profitable employers pay their fair share for health care.

Rather than address the fundamental reasons Wal-Mart is hurting America, Wal-Mart has decided to launch a series of cleverly named initiatives to try and deceive the American public.

The size of this verdict speaks loudly to the disdain Americans have for multi-billion-dollar companies needlessly exploiting their workers.

Wal-Mart fails to address the key reasons more than half of its employees aren't covered under their health care plan _ ridiculously high deductible costs and overly strict eligibility requirements.

We have a lot of Wal-Mart workers come to us directly because of serious concerns they have at the company, ... So now we have an association that they are going to be able to join to help work on those issues.

Wal-Mart has already lost the battle in the court of public opinion; now Wal-Mart has lost the battle in a court of law as well.

They basically repackaged their old bad plan and had their PR firm put a nice new name on it.