http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/116469428.htmlwtf
2/18/2011 12:05:44 PM
I saw Ed & Rachel on MSNBC complaining about it last night.Ed was all about the emotional appeal, please think of the teachers. How can you do this to them? (I didn't actually watch his show, he was just interviewed on other shows b/c he was live at the scene of the protests)Rachel said okay, the budget was balanced, then GOP governor issued 140 million in new tax cuts (if I remember the numbers right, this was background noise while I wrote a paper), and now there is a 147 million budget short fall that he is using to explain as the reason why they need to cut government salaries and benefits there (as well as bust unions), you do the math.Ed went on to make a point about how, while the benefits for a gov job are usually decent, the salary is usually substantially less, and over all they are already making lower than their private sector counter parts. Its not a bad point... but he still irks me for some reason.[Edited on February 18, 2011 at 12:14 PM. Reason : .]
2/18/2011 12:12:57 PM
IBTunionhate^the bill is more than just cutting pay/benefits for teachers. It would stop them from collectively bargaining, which is what most of the protesting is due to.[Edited on February 18, 2011 at 12:15 PM. Reason : .][Edited on February 18, 2011 at 12:17 PM. Reason : teachers and other gov. employees]
2/18/2011 12:13:59 PM
Not that I'm passionate about unions one way or the other. I mean I'm all for freedom of assembly, but whatever.The Governor irresponsibly created a budget crisis to try to hurt his political enemies, and opposing legislators who didn't have the votes to stop him hid so that a vote couldn't go forward.Neither side really has room to argue from the moral high ground.[Edited on February 18, 2011 at 12:19 PM. Reason : ^yeah]
2/18/2011 12:18:17 PM
I hate unions...in places like industrial factories. I worked at a place like that and it was absolutely ridiculous trying to get work done through union workers. Hell I got reprimanded as a co-op student for trying to do my work that I couldn't get my union guy to do.Government workers, teachers? Sure, they can unionize, whatever. They need better wages anyway.
2/18/2011 12:20:09 PM
I thought this was going to be about their weird road systemlike in message_topic.aspx?topic=561576
2/18/2011 12:30:18 PM
^I do hate the letters.
2/18/2011 12:34:55 PM
I would have liked to have seen Wisconsin
2/18/2011 12:34:56 PM
Actually, scratch my support of government worker unions. Now I'm remembering the shit storm in the NYC snow storm, and now ^. Teachers still need more pay though
2/18/2011 12:38:12 PM
^any teacher that believes they are truly underpaid should prove it by getting a higher paying job in the private sector imo. you know, supply and demand and all that shit.
2/18/2011 12:46:06 PM
^after all, all jobs are equally desirable, interesting, and rewarding on a per-dollar basisand it's sentiment like ^^^ that leads me and many other people with a love of learning to stay far the fuck away from teaching
2/18/2011 12:54:54 PM
Again, I don't think the protests were because benefits/pay were being reduced but because the bill seeks to end the worker's right to collective bargaining
2/18/2011 12:57:47 PM
^^ youre right. we should not use supply and demand to set the teacher pay scale. we should pay them all whatever they ask for when we hire them.[Edited on February 18, 2011 at 12:58 PM. Reason : c]
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2/18/2011 1:04:35 PM
Teachers do get paid enough in many states (not NC) but only because they have good benefits. If you start cutting the benefits then not so much.
2/18/2011 1:04:53 PM
^^^^^We don't use supply and demand to determine whose kids get to go to public school, then again you'd rather fuck the poor that way too amiriteNot only that, but the market for teachers isn't even clearing in most districts: The better districts have to turn teachers away, while poor districts have to beg, plead, bribe, and make up the difference with strings of substitutes; you'd think they'd respectively have lower and higher salaries to make up for this, but it's often the opposite.[Edited on February 18, 2011 at 1:06 PM. Reason : ^^too many prospective doctors, lawyers, accountants, and I-bankers lol
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2/18/2011 1:16:16 PM
WI has a strong history of labor rights struggles
2/18/2011 1:17:24 PM
2/18/2011 1:25:46 PM
Teachers are overpaid IMO - they average 180 days off a year.
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2/18/2011 1:33:02 PM
Tell me, how many days does the average teacher work? Also, how many hours a day does the average teacher normally work (Hint - its not 8 hours like the rest of the world).I'm not saying teaching is worthless, or is it easy. I'm just saying they are not underpaid by any logical stretch of the imagination.
2/18/2011 2:20:29 PM
they say its gonna happen in other states too. Is North Carolina in danger of this? Teacher salaries down here are pretty measly compared to Wisconsin/Michigan
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2/18/2011 2:27:58 PM
Typical left wing responses. Teachers are paid in the summer -if they got paid by the hour, they would starve.In before "grading papers"
2/18/2011 2:33:35 PM
hell you're probably rightclearly YOUR teachers failed the shit out of you
2/18/2011 2:41:40 PM
Yet he's the one with the job
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2/18/2011 2:44:22 PM
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/02/wisconsin-gov-walker-ginned-up-budget-shortfall-to-undercut-worker-rights.php?ref=fpa
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2/18/2011 2:56:03 PM
that's fine. do more than surf talking points websites and you'll get the truth. that estimate is not for an entire year. every other site claims a 3billion shortfall over 2 years.i quoted cnn and two newspapers. you quoted: a BLOG (not to mention a blog that has a nice spyware attempt on it). like I said, stop reading propaganda, dudeeven funnier, the blog is bitching about him supporting people saving their own money for their own healthcare. lol, what a terrible idea! people actually take care of themselves!and hey, look at the bottom of the page, where it cites, A NEWS ARTICLE! jeez, man, you are grasping at straws[Edited on February 18, 2011 at 3:01 PM. Reason : ]
2/18/2011 2:56:06 PM
The 3 billion is for next two year's budget not this current year. The bill he introduced was a measure to balance this year's budget only which is what the 137 million relates too. Im not going to argue that they don't need to do something about it thoughThat blog also cites the Fiscal Bureau of Wisconsin (their state CBO)http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lfb/Misc/2011_01_31Vos&Darling.pdf[Edited on February 18, 2011 at 3:22 PM. Reason : ^ link indicates walker's tax breaks amounted to about $117.2 million]
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2/18/2011 3:27:22 PM
Teachers show up at 8:30, leave by 3. Mark for about 45 mins (claim its 3 hours). They on average have 180 days off a year. The average salary is 44,000. On average, a teacher works 185 days a year. I'll be liberal, and say they work 7 hours a day (which is a stretch). That works out to about 33 dollars an hour, and thats not including perks.They are not overpaid, and there is no reason said teachers can't start a side business or work through the summer.
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2/18/2011 4:08:18 PM
it is really contrary to my core beliefs to say something like thisbut god damn, most public school teachers are not smart peopleespecially elementary school teachers
2/18/2011 4:08:33 PM
When they get paid is irrelevant. NFL players only get paid in the fall.
2/18/2011 4:08:59 PM
I'm sure next up for him is how firefighters are overpaid cause all they do is sit on their ass most of the day waiting for shit to happen
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