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Wis. GOP bypasses Dems, cuts collective bargaining
Good Stuff... There is more than one way LMAO:thumbsup:thumbsup
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_wisconsin_budget_unions |
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It was an illegal action and will not stand.
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May 1933 - Hitler busted the unions in Germany. Republicans are fascists, no two ways about it.
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It always amazes me how liberal webmasters tend to be, in spite of hte fact that we're all supposed to be entrepreneurs and working for ourselves.
Do you all realize that you're here working your ass off... just to give it back to "your" party? I mean, I know the left is more tolerant of porn... but the left doesn't necessarily encourage people to work hard and prosper. Quote:
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Surprised the guys who aren't turning up to work aren't fired. Would happen in any other job. |
Well said.. I think thunderballs wins the award for "dumbest comment of the year".
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Fuck public sector workers. A bunch of useless idiots in the entire lot. If you don't like your job or pay QUIT. Why should private sector have to pay for someones retirement on top of it?
Where do these idiots think the money comes from? What do they think is happening to the economy? A bunch of whiny fuck tards. |
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Says the biggest troll on GFY who has to suck his step dads cock to have a roof over his head. Ever consider doing something with your life other than being a troll on a porn board? |
While I don't agree with how this all went down, I do agree that public sector workers should have benefits that are on par with private sector workers and not just be handed a full pension that they pay nothing out of their own pocket for and other great benefits just because they work for the government.
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If Walker was truely serious he would have included all public sector workers, pussy.
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The state needs to make changes when a Wisconsin Bus Driver makes $159,000 per year!!!
This will allow that to happen. 12 states already put an end to collective bargaining in their state and President Carter put an end to collective bargaining for federal employee's. The Democrats were suppose to clean up the mess the GOP made by putting in change, that was what they ran on in 2006, now the GOP ran on cleaning up the mess in 2010 and they are doing just that! |
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if this is all about saving money for the state, why is Walker only targeting certain unions and not all? he needs to get serious and get rid of them all.
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When a Bus driver is making 159k a year and the Teachers union last year fought to get Viagra added to their benefits, things are way out there and need to be changed. The problem with public unions in that they are bagaining with the same people they are helping to get elected and get the perks like this. This has to stop, I just hope this comes to California, but that pussy Brown will never let that happen. |
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I could not say it any better. :thumbsup |
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As for the example of a bus driver making that much, that is the exception, not the norm. There might be a handful of these people in the entire USA but its just used to get people worked up. If the guy paid his dues and put his entire life into it, I'd say he deserves what was promised to him. |
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"Nelson earned $159,258 in 2009, including $109,892 in overtime and other pay." http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/loc...cc4c002e0.html |
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at the end of the day nothing will be done about it... if push comes to shove, we'll just raise taxes and business will continue as usual... :disgust |
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http://www.mediaite.com/tv/shep-smit...s-is-malarkey/ |
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Overtime is high for several reasons, says Metro general manager Chuck Kamp: ?Metro employees are exhausting sick leave time, taking advantage of the federal Family Medical Leave Act and have high rate of absenteeism without pay. ?For example, use of the medical leave act by Metro employees jumped 44 percent to 28,340 hours from 2008 to 2009, Kamp said, calling it "the driving factor" for overtime last year. Source: Dean Mosiman, "Madison Metro driver highest paid city employee," Wisconsin State Journal, February 7, 2010. Yet he made more than the Mayor of the same city, more than the Police Chief. |
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dear child, the house voted on it, the senate voted on it and the governor will sign it. thats called democracy. the days of the idiot left are numbered |
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wonder what the right will turn out to be, was funny reading the policies 60 years ago or so
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Most private sector workers would have a 401K and they put a percentage of their pay into that. Often employers will match the contribution up to a certain percentage and then that money is invested to help it grow. For example, say you put in 3% of your income and your employer matches it. Now 6% of your income is being put away. That money is normally invested into the stock market on your behalf. If the market crashes, you could be out of luck and lose a big chunk of that and how much you end up actually getting when you retire is heavily dependent on how well the investments do. Many government workers might put 1-2% of their income in, but are guaranteed a certain retire amount no matter what the economy/stock market does. This often ends up costing the tax payers a lot. For example, in New York the city pensions are guaranteed to grow at 8% per year and if investments don't cover that, the tax payers do. What has ended up happening there is that for every $1 the government worker has put into their pension the tax payers have had to kick in $8.60. Another sticking point is that many government pensions also include free or very low cost health insurance where a private sector retirement likely does not. When you retire getting health insurance on your own is nearly impossible so likely you will end up on Medicare with some kind of a supplemental policy that could end up being fairly expensive. I'm not saying we should strip government workers of all their benefits, but I think they need to be brought more inline with what a similar person in the private sector might earn. |
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