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mnottertail -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:20:24 AM)

yeah, where is the 43,5 come from in bennies (with ACTUAL accounting)?  cuz some rightwing opinion site wont cut it as gospel:

http://teacherportal.com/teacher-salaries-by-state

If the rest is healthcare, some motherfuckers better fix that system. 




Sanity -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:30:39 AM)


Speaking of outsiders sticking their noses in

Mr. Walker also bristled at comments by President Barack Obama that his bill "seems like more of an assault" on unions. "When your budget is fixed, you can stick your nose in ours," Mr. Walker said. "But in the meantime, let us fix our budget the way we said we were going to."

I like that. Again, walker for president! [:D]


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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

Jessi Jackson has now arrived in Madison. The guy who has been living on someone elses money his entire life will certainly help the democrats.. What a joke.




rulemylife -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:30:51 AM)

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ORIGINAL: truckinslave

http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/116272594.html

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=385x554379

Hundreds of people protesting on the sidewalk in front of your home would probably be called a "mob", no?


No, it would be called people protesting.

Reading your own links before posting them saves embarrassment.










Hillwilliam -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:33:13 AM)

That made Me LMFAO. I always used to freakin LOVE it when the Dade County PS folks would tell Me what my total compensation package was worth.

The bean counters would pull numbers out of their left asscheek and try to make us feel good about not being able to pay our mortgage.

One of My favorite numbers was our prescription plan. It was valued at about 10K.
That was based on 100% utilization which NOONE used because if you were THAT damn sick, you wouldn't be walking upright, much less teaching.

Want to make teaching better? Get rid of all the Educrats. All those drones downtown that do nothing but sit on their asses, create work for each other in a 'paperwerk circlejerk" and pull triple the salary of the average teacher and tell those in the classroom how to do their job even though they have never been there.

If One principal and 2 VP's could handle the administration of 150 or so teachers and 3500 students (at My last HS), why did it take over a THOUSAND admin staff to handle the supervision for 250 or so principals in the county system?

If those admins that are surplussed want to keep jobs, put em in the classroom to replace retiring teachers.




truckinslave -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:34:33 AM)

I don't think I've ever heard a Governor speak that way to a President.

Good for him!!!!!




Sanity -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:35:50 AM)


The taxpayer paid bean counters in the video were referring to the actual cost per teacher to the taxpayers.




truckinslave -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:38:21 AM)

"If One principal and 2 VP's could handle the administration of 150 or so teachers and 3500 students (at My last HS), why did it take over a THOUSAND admin staff to handle the supervision for 250 or so principals in the county system?"

That exact thinking needs to be applied to the federal workforce, including the military. Keep the worker bees/shooters, fire 2/3 of the managers/officers/ admin staff. 





Moonhead -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:39:00 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity
I like that. Again, walker for president! [:D]



But this is not the Walker you're looking for.
This is Scott, not Johnny...




Hillwilliam -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:42:36 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity


The taxpayer paid bean counters in the video were referring to the actual cost per teacher to the taxpayers.


All I saw was some fat chick with a laptop making claims.
For all we know, she could have been taking the total budget for the system, dividing it by the # of teachers and saying "Each teacher costs us X Dollars."




Sanity -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:45:00 AM)


Youre confusing me with mnottertail

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ORIGINAL: Moonhead


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ORIGINAL: Sanity
I like that. Again, walker for president! [:D]



But this is not the Walker you're looking for.
This is Scott, not Johnny...




rulemylife -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:45:39 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Sanity


Speaking of outsiders sticking their noses in

Mr. Walker also bristled at comments by President Barack Obama that his bill "seems like more of an assault" on unions. "When your budget is fixed, you can stick your nose in ours," Mr. Walker said. "But in the meantime, let us fix our budget the way we said we were going to."

I like that. Again, walker for president! [:D]



Let's face some reality here.

This is not just Wisconsin but several other states with this in the works.

It is a concerted effort by Republicans to break unions.

In a time when the middle class is stagnating and the gap between the wealthiest Americans and the rest of the nation keeps increasing I have to wonder why anyone would see this as something good.






Hillwilliam -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:50:09 AM)


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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

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ORIGINAL: Sanity


Speaking of outsiders sticking their noses in

Mr. Walker also bristled at comments by President Barack Obama that his bill "seems like more of an assault" on unions. "When your budget is fixed, you can stick your nose in ours," Mr. Walker said. "But in the meantime, let us fix our budget the way we said we were going to."

I like that. Again, walker for president! [:D]



Let's face some reality here.

This is not just Wisconsin but several other states with this in the works.

It is a concerted effort by Republicans to break unions.

In a time when the middle class is stagnating and the gap between the wealthiest Americans and the rest of the nation keeps increasing I have to wonder why anyone would see this as something good.




Similar legislation is being considered here in TN but it isn't getting any press.

TN is a "Right to Work State" which means you don't have to join a union to work. It is probably not a coincidence that we are one of the half dozen or so states that are NOT in serious financial trouble at this time.





Sanity -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:54:48 AM)


Poor poor union goons, nobody loves them any more.  [:(]


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Most Americans don’t support unions for public workers: poll


[image]http://img.ibtimes.com/www/data/images/middle/2011/02/18/66486-protestors-crowd-the-state-capitol-grounds-as-members-of-the-wisconsin.jpg[/image]


Clarus' nationwide study found that 64 percent of American people think state workers should not be able to join labor unions.


Another 29 percent believe that d government employees should be represented by unions that bargain for higher pay, benefits and pensions.

The survey also uncovered a deep divide along party lines-- Republicans and independents strongly oppose unionization for government employee. Indeed, only 10 percent of Republicans and 23 percent of independents support the right of public employees to be represented by unions.

http://uk.ibtimes.com/articles/114185/20110218/unions.htm







TheHeretic -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:54:49 AM)


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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

It is a concerted effort by Republicans to break unions.




Right. Unions of public servants, who figure they are entitled to a better deal than the public they were hired to serve.

It could get ugly in Madison today. There's something about a drum circle that pisses the rednecks off to begin with, but when they are beating the drum for their "right" to reach into said redneck's wallet...





truckinslave -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 8:54:52 AM)

Still no sales tax?




Real0ne -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 9:05:04 AM)

the buses filled with libertarians and tea partiers left about 1 hour ago for madison.

walker is doing what he promised he would do.

they are going to cheer him onward!




Sanity -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 9:13:01 AM)


Thats the whole thing, this is what Walker ran on, its what he promised the voters and he won the election handily.


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

the buses filled with libertarians and tea partiers left about 1 hour ago for madison.

walker is doing what he promised he would do.

they are going to cheer him onward!





Real0ne -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 9:19:35 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Sanity


Thats the whole thing, this is what Walker ran on, its what he promised the voters and he won the election handily.


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

the buses filled with libertarians and tea partiers left about 1 hour ago for madison.

walker is doing what he promised he would do.

they are going to cheer him onward!





yup he was the milwaukee county executive and he was very popular for sticking to his word.

He already killed that POS train so lot of people are very happy to see some real change.





mnottertail -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 9:20:54 AM)

so the goon squads are moving in and interfering.  mobs of fat lazy other peoples money against the peoples will are moving in from out of state and  taking it over and going to riot.

nutsuckers. 




servantforuse -> RE: SCOTT WALKER for President (2/19/2011 9:23:24 AM)

The tea party members who are in Madison didn't call in sick to attend. The lazy teachers in Wisconsin have even upset the liberal parents when schools were shut down for 3 days..




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