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May 22, 2009 at 1:29 AM #404812May 22, 2009 at 7:01 AM #404138Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant
[quote=patientrenter]How does this go down?
1. Federal govt bailouts
2. Tax increases
3. Token spending cuts, designed to maximize the pain the public feels from spending cuts. [If you really want us to spend $10 less per week, we’ll need to cut your heart out….]
Ok, now does anyone have any difficult questions?[/quote]
Unfortunately I think you nailed it…
May 22, 2009 at 7:01 AM #404391Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=patientrenter]How does this go down?
1. Federal govt bailouts
2. Tax increases
3. Token spending cuts, designed to maximize the pain the public feels from spending cuts. [If you really want us to spend $10 less per week, we’ll need to cut your heart out….]
Ok, now does anyone have any difficult questions?[/quote]
Unfortunately I think you nailed it…
May 22, 2009 at 7:01 AM #404628Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=patientrenter]How does this go down?
1. Federal govt bailouts
2. Tax increases
3. Token spending cuts, designed to maximize the pain the public feels from spending cuts. [If you really want us to spend $10 less per week, we’ll need to cut your heart out….]
Ok, now does anyone have any difficult questions?[/quote]
Unfortunately I think you nailed it…
May 22, 2009 at 7:01 AM #404689Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=patientrenter]How does this go down?
1. Federal govt bailouts
2. Tax increases
3. Token spending cuts, designed to maximize the pain the public feels from spending cuts. [If you really want us to spend $10 less per week, we’ll need to cut your heart out….]
Ok, now does anyone have any difficult questions?[/quote]
Unfortunately I think you nailed it…
May 22, 2009 at 7:01 AM #404837Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=patientrenter]How does this go down?
1. Federal govt bailouts
2. Tax increases
3. Token spending cuts, designed to maximize the pain the public feels from spending cuts. [If you really want us to spend $10 less per week, we’ll need to cut your heart out….]
Ok, now does anyone have any difficult questions?[/quote]
Unfortunately I think you nailed it…
May 22, 2009 at 8:12 AM #404153meadandaleParticipant[quote=Eugene]Teachers are not extremely well paid here – worse than in the Northeast (NY, CT), for example.
[/quote]Nice try at the propaganda Eug..
My niece works as a first grade teacher in the Inland Empire. She makes about $98k/year for working 9 months.
I no longer believe the underpaid teacher canard after she told me this.
May 22, 2009 at 8:12 AM #404405meadandaleParticipant[quote=Eugene]Teachers are not extremely well paid here – worse than in the Northeast (NY, CT), for example.
[/quote]Nice try at the propaganda Eug..
My niece works as a first grade teacher in the Inland Empire. She makes about $98k/year for working 9 months.
I no longer believe the underpaid teacher canard after she told me this.
May 22, 2009 at 8:12 AM #404643meadandaleParticipant[quote=Eugene]Teachers are not extremely well paid here – worse than in the Northeast (NY, CT), for example.
[/quote]Nice try at the propaganda Eug..
My niece works as a first grade teacher in the Inland Empire. She makes about $98k/year for working 9 months.
I no longer believe the underpaid teacher canard after she told me this.
May 22, 2009 at 8:12 AM #404703meadandaleParticipant[quote=Eugene]Teachers are not extremely well paid here – worse than in the Northeast (NY, CT), for example.
[/quote]Nice try at the propaganda Eug..
My niece works as a first grade teacher in the Inland Empire. She makes about $98k/year for working 9 months.
I no longer believe the underpaid teacher canard after she told me this.
May 22, 2009 at 8:12 AM #404851meadandaleParticipant[quote=Eugene]Teachers are not extremely well paid here – worse than in the Northeast (NY, CT), for example.
[/quote]Nice try at the propaganda Eug..
My niece works as a first grade teacher in the Inland Empire. She makes about $98k/year for working 9 months.
I no longer believe the underpaid teacher canard after she told me this.
May 22, 2009 at 8:46 AM #404178ArrayaParticipantThey even spread the “underpaid” propaganda line to Salary Wizard. Here is what is says for public school teachers in San Diego. Inland Empire was about 2k more a year. The junior are in the lower percentile.
$ 40,326$46,519 $61,808 $69,536
10%—————-90%May 22, 2009 at 8:46 AM #404428ArrayaParticipantThey even spread the “underpaid” propaganda line to Salary Wizard. Here is what is says for public school teachers in San Diego. Inland Empire was about 2k more a year. The junior are in the lower percentile.
$ 40,326$46,519 $61,808 $69,536
10%—————-90%May 22, 2009 at 8:46 AM #404668ArrayaParticipantThey even spread the “underpaid” propaganda line to Salary Wizard. Here is what is says for public school teachers in San Diego. Inland Empire was about 2k more a year. The junior are in the lower percentile.
$ 40,326$46,519 $61,808 $69,536
10%—————-90%May 22, 2009 at 8:46 AM #404728ArrayaParticipantThey even spread the “underpaid” propaganda line to Salary Wizard. Here is what is says for public school teachers in San Diego. Inland Empire was about 2k more a year. The junior are in the lower percentile.
$ 40,326$46,519 $61,808 $69,536
10%—————-90% -
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