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Unions killed Detroit.
And New Jersey.
And Philly.
And NYC.
And Cali.
And Seattle.
And Greece.
And France.
And Italy.
And Spain.
Keep going?
They're all dead? How odd...I don't remember the obituaries.
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Unions killed Detroit.
And New Jersey.
And Philly.
And NYC.
And Cali.
And Seattle.
And Greece.
And France.
And Italy.
And Spain.
Keep going?
The unions just don't understand math.
State is going broke. Thus....
1- Either cut a little bit for everyone
2- Or cut everything for some
Aren't liberals utopian? Best for all, right? They'd rather see some get fired than everyone give up just a little bit.
OH WAIT I forgot liberals have option #3- Force by threat of violence more money out of our pockets to give them what they are entitled to.
Unions killed Detroit.
Detroit is dead?
The unions just don't understand math.
State is going broke. Thus....
1- Either cut a little bit for everyone
2- Or cut everything for some
Aren't liberals utopian? Best for all, right? They'd rather see some get fired than everyone give up just a little bit.
OH WAIT I forgot liberals have option #3- Force by threat of violence more money out of our pockets to give them what they are entitled to.
????
Unions killed Detroit.
Detroit is dead?
It's dying.
The population is half what it was in the 1950s. A city with a shrinking population is not a healthy place.
Detroit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A city which is demolishing buildings and turning them into agricultural plots also has serious issues.
Unions killed Detroit.
And New Jersey.
And Philly.
And NYC.
And Cali.
And Seattle.
And Greece.
And France.
And Italy.
And Spain.
Keep going?
They're all dead? How odd...I don't remember the obituaries.
Look how quick the RWer fringers pounce and attack their fellow American WORKERS.
Yet they are quick to drop to their knees and service Big Business.
Uncanny!
*SMH*
Unions killed Detroit.
And New Jersey.
And Philly.
And NYC.
And Cali.
And Seattle.
And Greece.
And France.
And Italy.
And Spain.
Keep going?
They're all dead? How odd...I don't remember the obituaries.
Look how quick the RWer fringers pounce and attack their fellow American WORKERS.
Yet they are quick to drop to their knees and service Big Business.
Uncanny!
*SMH*
Spin, as is the norm for you MarcAtl.
We are attacking the arrogance of those that make up the academic workforce. Sure they are important. So are the farmers so we can eat, the doctors so we can be healthy, the police so we can be safe, the manufacturwers of electronics so we can be entertained, the manufascturers of shoes so we can not go barefoot.
People opt to be teachers, farmers, police, electronics manufacturers, doctors, shoe manufacturers.
Yet, for some reason, the teachers feel that they should be put on a pedestal for choosing their profession.
Ironically, they all seem to say they do it ONLY becuase they care about the better good for society...but the minute they need to do what is necessry for the good of society from a financial standpoint, the balk, complain and say...."not us!"
What exactly are you babbling about? (Your teachers obviously were bad teachers)
You should pay attention. It's recent news. Kerry on.
Then, you should have no problem linking that story. I would like to see what happened to the teacher....
Unions killed Detroit.
Detroit is dead?
It's dying.
The population is half what it was in the 1950s. A city with a shrinking population is not a healthy place.
Detroit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A city which is demolishing buildings and turning them into agricultural plots also has serious issues.
Look how quick the RWer fringers pounce and attack their fellow American WORKERS.
Yet they are quick to drop to their knees and service Big Business.
Uncanny!
*SMH*
Spin, as is the norm for you MarcAtl.
We are attacking the arrogance of those that make up the academic workforce. Sure they are important. So are the farmers so we can eat, the doctors so we can be healthy, the police so we can be safe, the manufacturwers of electronics so we can be entertained, the manufascturers of shoes so we can not go barefoot.
People opt to be teachers, farmers, police, electronics manufacturers, doctors, shoe manufacturers.
Yet, for some reason, the teachers feel that they should be put on a pedestal for choosing their profession.
Ironically, they all seem to say they do it ONLY becuase they care about the better good for society...but the minute they need to do what is necessry for the good of society from a financial standpoint, the balk, complain and say...."not us!"
Nonsense!
I say no...it is not. And the last few days certainly has helped prove my point.
Why? Cause we don't think teachers should be allowed to bankrupt states? You need to grow the fuck up.. As do all liberal whiney asses.
Sorry bout that,
1. Here's what pisses me off about the school system.
2. The superintendents get an outrageous salary, here and in most districts, sometimes more than the Presidents salary.
3. Here in Fort Worth, I think he gets around a half million a year, plus benefits out the ying yang, retirement benefits out the ying yang too.
4. All the school board members around here are filthy rich bastards for making school policy, thats not working.
5. The teachers can never be paid enough, its impossible, but the heads over them, stuff their pockets full to the brim, which hurts the whole school systems.
6. I say we throw out the whole thing and start anew, best idea ever!
7. If teachers were more like regular people, able to be fired, and didn't have union protections, then that would free up more *dead wood teachers*, which would help the children's futures.
8. The dumb ass TAS testing, is total bullshit, kids should get a report card, A's B's C's D's and F's should be what I'm seeing, I see shit for grades, there's bullshit for a grade now, and you either go to next grade or not.
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
Look how quick the RWer fringers pounce and attack their fellow American WORKERS.
Yet they are quick to drop to their knees and service Big Business.
Uncanny!
*SMH*
Spin, as is the norm for you MarcAtl.
We are attacking the arrogance of those that make up the academic workforce. Sure they are important. So are the farmers so we can eat, the doctors so we can be healthy, the police so we can be safe, the manufacturwers of electronics so we can be entertained, the manufascturers of shoes so we can not go barefoot.
People opt to be teachers, farmers, police, electronics manufacturers, doctors, shoe manufacturers.
Yet, for some reason, the teachers feel that they should be put on a pedestal for choosing their profession.
Ironically, they all seem to say they do it ONLY becuase they care about the better good for society...but the minute they need to do what is necessry for the good of society from a financial standpoint, the balk, complain and say...."not us!"