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February 16, 2011 at 1:11 AM #667991February 16, 2011 at 6:39 AM #666861jimmyleParticipant
~$80k a year with more than 3 months vacation is not low wage.
[quote=CA renter][quote=paramount]Oh and by the way, March Madness is coming up. Not basketball mind you, it’s that time of the year when teachers and others receive phony layoff notices.
Of course there’s always an issue, this year teachers in LA County don’t want to contribute more to their healthcare. Right now they don’t contribute anything and it costs taxpayers over 1 billion a year in LA County alone.
How many of you private sector workers get FREE healthcare?
Gov’t Workers: Americas New Royalty.[/quote]
It is NOT “free” healthcare. They negotiate for wages and benefits, and they take lower wages in exchange for healthcare benefits and pensions. It’s all part of their compensation package. None of it is free.[/quote]
February 16, 2011 at 6:39 AM #666923jimmyleParticipant~$80k a year with more than 3 months vacation is not low wage.
[quote=CA renter][quote=paramount]Oh and by the way, March Madness is coming up. Not basketball mind you, it’s that time of the year when teachers and others receive phony layoff notices.
Of course there’s always an issue, this year teachers in LA County don’t want to contribute more to their healthcare. Right now they don’t contribute anything and it costs taxpayers over 1 billion a year in LA County alone.
How many of you private sector workers get FREE healthcare?
Gov’t Workers: Americas New Royalty.[/quote]
It is NOT “free” healthcare. They negotiate for wages and benefits, and they take lower wages in exchange for healthcare benefits and pensions. It’s all part of their compensation package. None of it is free.[/quote]
February 16, 2011 at 6:39 AM #667528jimmyleParticipant~$80k a year with more than 3 months vacation is not low wage.
[quote=CA renter][quote=paramount]Oh and by the way, March Madness is coming up. Not basketball mind you, it’s that time of the year when teachers and others receive phony layoff notices.
Of course there’s always an issue, this year teachers in LA County don’t want to contribute more to their healthcare. Right now they don’t contribute anything and it costs taxpayers over 1 billion a year in LA County alone.
How many of you private sector workers get FREE healthcare?
Gov’t Workers: Americas New Royalty.[/quote]
It is NOT “free” healthcare. They negotiate for wages and benefits, and they take lower wages in exchange for healthcare benefits and pensions. It’s all part of their compensation package. None of it is free.[/quote]
February 16, 2011 at 6:39 AM #667666jimmyleParticipant~$80k a year with more than 3 months vacation is not low wage.
[quote=CA renter][quote=paramount]Oh and by the way, March Madness is coming up. Not basketball mind you, it’s that time of the year when teachers and others receive phony layoff notices.
Of course there’s always an issue, this year teachers in LA County don’t want to contribute more to their healthcare. Right now they don’t contribute anything and it costs taxpayers over 1 billion a year in LA County alone.
How many of you private sector workers get FREE healthcare?
Gov’t Workers: Americas New Royalty.[/quote]
It is NOT “free” healthcare. They negotiate for wages and benefits, and they take lower wages in exchange for healthcare benefits and pensions. It’s all part of their compensation package. None of it is free.[/quote]
February 16, 2011 at 6:39 AM #668006jimmyleParticipant~$80k a year with more than 3 months vacation is not low wage.
[quote=CA renter][quote=paramount]Oh and by the way, March Madness is coming up. Not basketball mind you, it’s that time of the year when teachers and others receive phony layoff notices.
Of course there’s always an issue, this year teachers in LA County don’t want to contribute more to their healthcare. Right now they don’t contribute anything and it costs taxpayers over 1 billion a year in LA County alone.
How many of you private sector workers get FREE healthcare?
Gov’t Workers: Americas New Royalty.[/quote]
It is NOT “free” healthcare. They negotiate for wages and benefits, and they take lower wages in exchange for healthcare benefits and pensions. It’s all part of their compensation package. None of it is free.[/quote]
February 16, 2011 at 12:49 PM #666871CDMA ENGParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=paramount]Oh and by the way, March Madness is coming up. Not basketball mind you, it’s that time of the year when teachers and others receive phony layoff notices.
Of course there’s always an issue, this year teachers in LA County don’t want to contribute more to their healthcare. Right now they don’t contribute anything and it costs taxpayers over 1 billion a year in LA County alone.
How many of you private sector workers get FREE healthcare?
Gov’t Workers: Americas New Royalty.[/quote]
It is NOT “free” healthcare. They negotiate for wages and benefits, and they take lower wages in exchange for healthcare benefits and pensions. It’s all part of their compensation package. None of it is free.[/quote]
“None of its free”
To parrot something Mish would say… Yep its not free it cost the tax payers plenty.
Time to bring free enterprise to the school system.
CE
February 16, 2011 at 12:49 PM #666933CDMA ENGParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=paramount]Oh and by the way, March Madness is coming up. Not basketball mind you, it’s that time of the year when teachers and others receive phony layoff notices.
Of course there’s always an issue, this year teachers in LA County don’t want to contribute more to their healthcare. Right now they don’t contribute anything and it costs taxpayers over 1 billion a year in LA County alone.
How many of you private sector workers get FREE healthcare?
Gov’t Workers: Americas New Royalty.[/quote]
It is NOT “free” healthcare. They negotiate for wages and benefits, and they take lower wages in exchange for healthcare benefits and pensions. It’s all part of their compensation package. None of it is free.[/quote]
“None of its free”
To parrot something Mish would say… Yep its not free it cost the tax payers plenty.
Time to bring free enterprise to the school system.
CE
February 16, 2011 at 12:49 PM #667538CDMA ENGParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=paramount]Oh and by the way, March Madness is coming up. Not basketball mind you, it’s that time of the year when teachers and others receive phony layoff notices.
Of course there’s always an issue, this year teachers in LA County don’t want to contribute more to their healthcare. Right now they don’t contribute anything and it costs taxpayers over 1 billion a year in LA County alone.
How many of you private sector workers get FREE healthcare?
Gov’t Workers: Americas New Royalty.[/quote]
It is NOT “free” healthcare. They negotiate for wages and benefits, and they take lower wages in exchange for healthcare benefits and pensions. It’s all part of their compensation package. None of it is free.[/quote]
“None of its free”
To parrot something Mish would say… Yep its not free it cost the tax payers plenty.
Time to bring free enterprise to the school system.
CE
February 16, 2011 at 12:49 PM #667676CDMA ENGParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=paramount]Oh and by the way, March Madness is coming up. Not basketball mind you, it’s that time of the year when teachers and others receive phony layoff notices.
Of course there’s always an issue, this year teachers in LA County don’t want to contribute more to their healthcare. Right now they don’t contribute anything and it costs taxpayers over 1 billion a year in LA County alone.
How many of you private sector workers get FREE healthcare?
Gov’t Workers: Americas New Royalty.[/quote]
It is NOT “free” healthcare. They negotiate for wages and benefits, and they take lower wages in exchange for healthcare benefits and pensions. It’s all part of their compensation package. None of it is free.[/quote]
“None of its free”
To parrot something Mish would say… Yep its not free it cost the tax payers plenty.
Time to bring free enterprise to the school system.
CE
February 16, 2011 at 12:49 PM #668016CDMA ENGParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=paramount]Oh and by the way, March Madness is coming up. Not basketball mind you, it’s that time of the year when teachers and others receive phony layoff notices.
Of course there’s always an issue, this year teachers in LA County don’t want to contribute more to their healthcare. Right now they don’t contribute anything and it costs taxpayers over 1 billion a year in LA County alone.
How many of you private sector workers get FREE healthcare?
Gov’t Workers: Americas New Royalty.[/quote]
It is NOT “free” healthcare. They negotiate for wages and benefits, and they take lower wages in exchange for healthcare benefits and pensions. It’s all part of their compensation package. None of it is free.[/quote]
“None of its free”
To parrot something Mish would say… Yep its not free it cost the tax payers plenty.
Time to bring free enterprise to the school system.
CE
February 16, 2011 at 1:50 PM #667047livinincaliParticipantPeople lending money with the fear of losing money is what makes people act responsibly…..it is a very important ingredient in our economic system.
Essentially one could view deferred compensation like pension benefits and medical benefits as loans to the government. Was union leadership irresponsible for accepting IOUs so the city could continue to go on a spending binge. If you loan your buddy some money and expect to be paid back you don’t send him to vegas with your friends when he gets paid. The ultimate battle going on right now is did the Public Employee Unions make a bad loan and need to take a hair cut or do they deserve a bailout at taxpayer expense. The money no longer exists so somebody has to lose.
February 16, 2011 at 1:50 PM #667106livinincaliParticipantPeople lending money with the fear of losing money is what makes people act responsibly…..it is a very important ingredient in our economic system.
Essentially one could view deferred compensation like pension benefits and medical benefits as loans to the government. Was union leadership irresponsible for accepting IOUs so the city could continue to go on a spending binge. If you loan your buddy some money and expect to be paid back you don’t send him to vegas with your friends when he gets paid. The ultimate battle going on right now is did the Public Employee Unions make a bad loan and need to take a hair cut or do they deserve a bailout at taxpayer expense. The money no longer exists so somebody has to lose.
February 16, 2011 at 1:50 PM #667714livinincaliParticipantPeople lending money with the fear of losing money is what makes people act responsibly…..it is a very important ingredient in our economic system.
Essentially one could view deferred compensation like pension benefits and medical benefits as loans to the government. Was union leadership irresponsible for accepting IOUs so the city could continue to go on a spending binge. If you loan your buddy some money and expect to be paid back you don’t send him to vegas with your friends when he gets paid. The ultimate battle going on right now is did the Public Employee Unions make a bad loan and need to take a hair cut or do they deserve a bailout at taxpayer expense. The money no longer exists so somebody has to lose.
February 16, 2011 at 1:50 PM #667853livinincaliParticipantPeople lending money with the fear of losing money is what makes people act responsibly…..it is a very important ingredient in our economic system.
Essentially one could view deferred compensation like pension benefits and medical benefits as loans to the government. Was union leadership irresponsible for accepting IOUs so the city could continue to go on a spending binge. If you loan your buddy some money and expect to be paid back you don’t send him to vegas with your friends when he gets paid. The ultimate battle going on right now is did the Public Employee Unions make a bad loan and need to take a hair cut or do they deserve a bailout at taxpayer expense. The money no longer exists so somebody has to lose.
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