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Home Front: Culture Wars
Save "Are" Teachers
2010-04-27
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  "Fortunately, she is retiring" > wehell, in this part of the WOT known as WAR FOR "JUSTIFIED" PRO-US-VS-ANTI-US OWG-NWO includ "justified" Commie-Soc World Order [CWO-SWO], "US-GLOBAL RECESSION/DEPRESSION" = YOUR RETIREMENT PENSIONS + SOC SECUR, ETC. MAY NOT BE SAFE.

COLD WAR SOVIET, COMMIE BLOC "REGRESSIONISMS" GOES "GLOBAL/UNIVERSAL".

Iff she is lucky, she'll get a couple or few years to visit FLORIDA or other favorite retirmement places before going back to FT work AMAP ASAP until the day she dies.

* WARD BOND in "THE SEARCHERS" > "OUR, OUR, A-R-R-R, OURS"!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-04-27 19:49  

#2  Really, I'd propose that being paid by government is de-facto union and that having a union under that union is an umbrella to justify higher wages but also to push political ideas using mandatory government services. "Ah, ya don't like to politics of the TU...shame if something happens yur kids grades." I think everyone who has been through public school has come across teachers who everyone knows (somethimes even that teacher - had a Spanish teacher whose parent donated big money for the school library, she showed up to teach like it was just some hassle until her next trip to Mexico or other Spanish speaking paradise cove..for cultural studies of course of course, business trip and all that) would be gone except for tenure.

There is just something uneasy about police or firefighters having an official position on political matters (explaining policy not setting policy), or really any organization which collects public funds. Tricky to sort out details on that, just a random thought from a few nights ago.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-04-27 12:14  

#1  "ThAnyone knows the sine should say "Save yur teechers."

In Massachusetts, teachers were telling kids that they would lose their homes if they did not get more money. "The sky is falling" education hucksters. Wouldn't you guess Massachusetts (or California)?

Teachers have no business organizing kids to promote their personal agendas (pay raises for themselves). Lot of that going on in public institutions. Congress has set the example.

I believe such actions should be grounds for dismissal.

Yup!
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-04-27 10:58  

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