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The Republicans in the WI legisalture need to outlaw the unions. My understanding is that they could do this with no trouble. Why wait?
and the doctors who gave out sick ‘excuses’ need to be brought up on charges of fraud.
and the absentee legislators need to be canned.
And the pubbies in the halls of power, having enough to pass bills that do not involve funding, should get busy and pass everything they can while the Rats are out of state. Two can play that power game.
Protesting teachers hate kids and love greed.
Add it up, this is a form of political donation by the State and Local Governments to the Democratic Party.
This is why unions have to be dissolved in the Government.
I was watching some news program and heard the protesters chanting, “This is what democracy looks like” over and over. If this is what the teachers are teaching, then I can not begin to describe their stupidity. Democracy in action happened last November, they are trying to hijack the will of the electorate. Hence, they are currently screaming to enslave the electorate.
These fools are teaching.....
I would think all those out “sick” could simply be suspended without pay for the days of their “illnesses”. If you’re gonna bust a union, then bust it.
Update:
“UPDATED Protesting Teachers Could Reap $9 Million from Taxpayers to Attend Rallies
Absent educators may be paid to abandon students and march on the Capitol
MacIver News Service | February 21, 2011
[Madison, Wisc...] As Milwaukee Public School teachers left their classrooms to march in Madison Friday, they likely earned more than $3 million to not teach students in Wisconsins largest school district.
In Madison, the school district was closed for three days after hundreds of teachers engaged in a mass sick-out so they could attend protest rallies at the State Capitol. That could cost the district $2.7 million...”
http://maciverinstitute.com/2011/02/teacher-sick-outs-to-cost-taxpayers-more-than-6-million/