Collective bargaining isn't just for pay Cutting pay/reducing benefits is one thing, but why cut away the ability negotiate terms in the same bill?
2/19/2011 11:12:46 AM
I don't understand; private enterprises make cuts to benefits and salary in order to stay solvent and/or stave off downsizing, and it's expected. We do it in the public sector, and suddenly we go batshit insane. Guys, that's life. It sucks. Teachers aren't the only ones who work long hours daily, take work home (who doesn't take work home, if you work in a high-tempo field?), deal with ungrateful morons, etc. It is not a problem exclusive to civil servants. I work for the government, I work long hours, take work home, etc., but I don't bitch about it, because I chose to work for them. I'm also smart enough to know that you should never rely on someone else to provide for your future, and that you have to put money towards retirement early. My pay raise is getting cut, every few years they talk about abolishing the sweet retirement deal we have, and they want us to start paying fees out of pocket for our medical plan. C'est la vive. I plan for it, accept it, and move on. If it becomes intolerable, I find a better job. Why is this such a hard pill to swallow?
2/19/2011 11:17:43 AM
2/19/2011 11:20:20 AM
^^^ because of this guy's point right herecutting benefits is one thing but this bill attacks the worker's ability to negotiateand FUCK THATyou guys must not know Wisconsiners - they don't put up with this shit[Edited on February 19, 2011 at 11:21 AM. Reason : -]
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2/19/2011 11:51:09 AM
i like unions except for the fact that they allow people who aren't good at their jobs to remain at those jobs because they are put of a union. The teachers union for example. There are many ineffective teachers who remain at their jobs because of tenure or because no one wants to be a teacher. I believe education should be privatized, cutting out all the middle man bs and therefore allowing teacher salaries to be competitive and allowing their employers to evaluate their effectiveness.
2/19/2011 11:56:16 AM
FUCKING MOVE.PLEASEGET THE FUCK OUT OF THIS COUNTRYTAKE YOUR ASS TO SOME UNCLAIMED PLOT OF LAND AND AFRICAAND RULE YOURSELFFREE OF TAXESAND THAT EVER OPPRESSIVE GOVERNMENT AND OUR SHITTY WAY OF LIFE HERE IN AMERICALet us know via carrier pigeon how that works out.
2/19/2011 11:56:17 AM
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2/19/2011 12:08:09 PM
Fuck off, Chance. No country has such a strong tradition of respecting liberty than this one. Of course, we've deviated from that, but it might not be too late to go back. Why would I move? There's still something worth fighting for here.
2/19/2011 12:20:31 PM
No way dude, we'll never be that libertarian fantasy land you desire. NEVER. Never in a million years. So move and be done with it. Start your own life, government free.
2/19/2011 12:22:33 PM
You realize that the government doesn't just have to be "abolished," no questions asked, right? It's possible to roll back the destructive parts of government. By just allowing competition (in the realm of education, this means allowing for a voucher system or something similar), we can get the benefits of a free market.
2/19/2011 12:35:25 PM
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2/19/2011 1:39:17 PM
They go to work everyday, they earn their paychecks. But you're right, I don't think there is much you can do for me.
2/19/2011 1:49:33 PM
Unions breed laziness. Someone new comes in with actual work ethic then gets harassed that they are "working too hard and making the other workers look bad." Mean while some drag dick puts in his eight hours and does about two hours worth the work and then complains that we are sending "their hardworking American jobs overseas" or as I like to call this foreign land Texas. Now this doesn't concern me too much because we are a private sector. Where the real concern should stem has already been stated and that is the public sector. It is really bad in Illinois, instead of focusing on making cuts, the government has raised the income tax and corporate tax. Sure that it is the easy fix but all it is going to do is push businesses out or make the state the least desirable to keep manufacturing in and there goes that taxable income.
2/19/2011 2:10:19 PM
^exactly. Didnt they lose 200k people over the decade? They just dont get it.Terd where does the money come from to pay them? taxes. And when those taxes dont cover the pay increases... more taxes? Hard to pay taxes when you are being paid less, have lost your job, and property values decline. So we get deficits... so we can expect them to contribute to their own retirement and health ins like everyone else? nope. They dont care where the money comes from, just not from them. They were promised. haha
2/19/2011 2:27:06 PM
200,000 people moved out of Chicago and mostly into the Suburbs--130,000 who were middle class African Americans. The state of Illinois itself grew over 4%. Nice try I guess.
2/19/2011 2:55:26 PM
ITT, the left / pro union folks can not defend their beliefs with facts.
2/19/2011 4:01:59 PM
I believe in performance based pay. If you work harder, you make more, if you are a piece of shit drag dick, you make less/lose your job to some one that does want to work. Let OSHA and the courts protect you from"unsafe work environments" and unlawful firings.
2/19/2011 4:38:49 PM
It that model was released, 80% of all teachers would be eating a shit sandwich.Never have I encountered a group so ungrateful for what they had . They act like they were hammered to the cross if they have to do an hour of marking "after hours".
2/19/2011 5:50:07 PM
yep the city keeps losing about 7% per year.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/15/census-data-chicago-popul_n_823769.html"On the South and West Sides in particular, the shrinkage has left vast empty lots, miles of broad streets," Bey writes. "There is less of everything--and what there is can be expensive--when there aren't as many people around to support it."In general, county taxes < city taxes. I doubt chicago goes into a death spiral like Detriot, but I suppose it is possible. Esp if you keep losing your tax base.
2/19/2011 7:20:27 PM
google doesn't say 200,000 but it does show it fell for what its worth. I believe cook county is the one that contains chicago.http://www.google.com/publicdata?ds=uspopulation&met=population&idim=state:17000&dl=en&hl=en&q=population+of+illinois#met=population&idim=state:17000&idim=county:17031
2/19/2011 7:42:05 PM
The income and corporate tax got passed mid to late January, but don't worry they prorated it to January first for at least the state income tax which increased from I believe 3 percent to 5.25 percent.
2/19/2011 8:16:33 PM
^^^You can't even read the same link you post.
2/20/2011 2:07:47 AM
Sorry, 7% over 10 yrs. A trend that started in the 50s.Yes people are moving out of the city to the county. Did I dispute that?I suggested that many people are leaving the city and the state due to high COL and taxes.http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/01/05/study-many-moved-out-of-illinois-in-2010/The city now has less people than in the 1920s.And the state lost a seat in congress, btw.[Edited on February 20, 2011 at 9:35 AM. Reason : .]
2/20/2011 9:32:51 AM
wait so has Chicago or Illinois lost people and how many? What the hell? Who's link is right?
2/20/2011 10:45:40 AM
2/20/2011 10:55:28 AM
200,000 people moved out of Chicago so Chicago went down 7%Illinois as a state grew 4+%. Hard to argue that people are "leaving Illinois".I don't know what his point is, considering more than half of the 200,000 people who moved out of Chicago were recently-middle class African Americans who, with their new mobilization, decided to stake a better life out in the Suburbs. Should they have stayed in Chicago? Don't forget that Chicago's North Side is become wealthier and more gentrified (and less dense/populous, thanks to yuppie couples replacing families).The only thing about Illinois is his most recent misleading article is:
2/20/2011 10:59:32 AM
2/20/2011 11:04:44 AM
Doc Rambo IV claimed Illiniois had a bad policy on UnionsThen eyedrb used 200k people leaving Chicago as supporting evidence of Rambo's argument.It's not Chicago that has the bad policy according to Doc Rambo IV, it's Illinois. What the hell does 200,000k people moving from one part of Illinois to another have to do with anything?[Edited on February 20, 2011 at 11:11 AM. Reason : ]
2/20/2011 11:10:06 AM
Watching "Waiting for Superman"Teacher unions can go fuck themselves
2/20/2011 11:13:42 AM
2/20/2011 12:03:54 PM
http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/district-299/2010/07/migration-leaving-chicago.htmlLots of red to florida huh.Here is the direct link. Cool site. Look at the people fleeing LA and miami. geezhttp://www.forbes.com/2010/06/04/migration-moving-wealthy-interactive-counties-map.htmlPeople are leaving chicago. High COL, taxes, appear to be drivers. So does public schools apparently.Illinios, while growing, LOST a seat in congress bc their population is not growing as much as other states. (there is no law against people in Illinios having kids either) Because the population is growing doesnt mean people are flocking to the state either."Illinois grew, too, but not at the pace of some states in the Sun Belt and elsewhere. Because of Illinois’s slow growth (to about 12.8 million people from about 12.4 million in 2000), the state will lose a seat in Congress, one in a string of such losses for Illinois in recent decades."http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/16/us/16illinois.html?src=mv"Illinois State Representative Will Burns, who represents a mostly South Side district, said: “African-Americans are the same as most. They want a bigger house, better schools, a better quality of life than they can get in the city.” "They are returning to fast-growing states in the once-segregated South in search of better job opportunities and quality of life.The South — places such as Atlanta, Dallas and Houston — accounted for roughly 75 percent of the population gains among blacks since 2000. The gains came at the expense of Northern metro areas such as New York and Chicago, which posted their first declines in black population since at least 1980."http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/02/15/census-many-african-americans-leaving-northern-cities/Although we are really getting off track here. But I wanted to respond.[Edited on February 20, 2011 at 12:19 PM. Reason : .][Edited on February 20, 2011 at 12:23 PM. Reason : .]
2/20/2011 12:17:42 PM
No mention of the Koch brothers in here yet? (at least not on this page)Perhaps you guys should check that out before you say that this isn't a good bit of bullshit.
2/20/2011 12:19:09 PM
Just glad you dropped your 200,000 / 7%-a-year arguments.
2/20/2011 2:29:33 PM
I am trying to get back down south for numerous reasons, but the most recent one added was the insane hike in state income tax. That is going to cost me at least an additional $1600 a year out of my take home to support a renown corrupt government making awful policy choices.
2/20/2011 2:37:32 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuuUV94bOW0&feature=player_embedded
2/24/2011 11:18:23 PM
one my best friends lives in Madison and attended a protest:[Edited on February 25, 2011 at 12:01 AM. Reason : he's the one with the good sign]
2/25/2011 12:00:48 AM
I can never really comment objectively on this.My mother has worked the same shitty job at the same shitty elementary school in Newport, North Carolina for 35 years. Every bit of it has sucked.So, no, I don't really see where people can say teachers have it "well off". But, again, pretty biased.
2/25/2011 1:25:59 AM
The problem is that Teacher's Unions reward seniority, not merit. I live out in Cali, and have several young teacher friends who have received pink slips stating that they will not have jobs next year. These are bright, young, highly-qualified teachers who suffer because it's impossible to either A) fire lazy tenured teachers, or B) get the teacher's unions to agree to sensible salary and/or benefit cuts reflecting these tough times. Instead, energetic young teachers get the shaft year after year because they haven't paid into the system as long.
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2/25/2011 8:29:55 AM
Shut up, chalk hands - a real man is speaking.
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