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http://www.gallup.com/poll/126191/Americans-Tilt-Against-Democrats-Plans-Summit-Fails.aspx PRINCETON, NJ -- Americans are skeptical that lawmakers will agree on a new healthcare bill at Thursday's bipartisan healthcare summit in Washington, D.C. If an agreement is not reached, Americans by a 49% to 42% margin oppose rather than favor Congress passing a healthcare bill similar to the one proposed by President Obama and Democrats in the House and Senate. By a larger 52% to 39% margin, Americans also oppose the Democrats in the Senate using a reconciliation procedure to avoid a possible Republican filibuster and pass a bill by a simple majority vote.
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K-12 teachers are not really the issue. A tough job--but they get summers off. (And spare me that 15 credit hours every 5 years crap. Not a tough requirement.) But administration and the layers of bureaucrats that run K-12 are in need of a compensatory diet for sure. I've read that over 50% of K-12 state employees are not even classroom teachers! Don't know if it's true, but if it is--it's tragic.
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Huh? I have a great benefits package--by private sector standards. But it doesn't hold a candle to what Washington state employees have managed to extort from taxpayers.
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Spoken like a true believer in his own sense of entitlement. How 'bout we tear up any and all prior conditions/contracts for state workers and put them on a performance-based system like the rest of us?
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Well, thank God spelling isn't a requirement for state employment! Dictating the terms of your vacation from day one anywhere else wold get you laughed out the door. Self reliance! Gasp! Private sector pension plans often consist of 401k contributions and, occasionally, a modest match from the employer. Not sure why you believe you're entitled to a golden blanket while the rest of us are true partners with our employers in this regard. Thanks for the post but, frankly, you sound like part of the problem.
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Please tell me you're not referring to that so-called CSA attack on CSA territory at Fort Sumter where nobody died.
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Not all. But FDR wins top prize!
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No, we have the best treatment for the broadest spectrum of recipients available. That it may not be completely equitable is an aside. It's as close as we're gonna get. If the Democrats try to press reconciliation on a new bill, I predict bloodshed.
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You're clueless--I wasn't talking about Germany. (The RAF bears most of the responsibility for the mass murder in Dresden) FDR wasn't burning Japan's paper and wood cities fast enough with high explosives--so he had LeMay start pouring kerosene from B-29's instead. As for your thesis, well, I don't think you even really have a clue what you're trying to say. Run along. From the perspective of the American left, FDR's support for the National Labor Relations Act--and Social Security--nullify his absolutely horrifying tally of civilian dead, I guess. Pathetic. Yes; I believe I have this pretty much right. If you're willing to "overlook" a few million dead, then please at least have the decency to admit it before you spew the standard nonsense.
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Let me put it in plane terms- the proposal would first of all close tax loopholes, and raise sales tax by 0.003. Do the math fuckhead- that's 30USD on a 10K sale. Your company has to be totally fucked from a getgo, since a $30 increase on a $10 000 sale brakes your bosses' bank. No, it's your stupid boss who need beatdown. The tax Gregoire has proposed on bottled water and carbonated beverages is completely separate from the general sales tax increase being proposed. Might I suggest you next time know what you're talking about before you open your plaque-filled hole. Better yet; hop back on the next boat outta here. Still trying to figure out who the fuck let you in.
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I wonder how Republican Spain would have rated?
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You can possibly be this dumb. Take a history class or two. Seriously. Your boy incinerated somewhere between one and two million civilians in their homes. I can't even begin to imagine what he would have done with the Bomb had he lived to use it. And did you forget about his exec order 9066? Then, of course, there were the German "saboteurs" he electrocuted after a military tribunal on American soil... You really are a fucking moron.
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Maybe we should think of them more as General's Burgers, you know, like a Colonel Sanders KFC spinoff... Not sure why you're dissin' potential SEIU members, comrade.
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On the contrary, there are a couple billion generalists in the world already. Just be willing to wash dishes when your gig dries up.
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Specialization is a curse. Of course, j_b and Prole specialize in nothing more than whining...
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You guys are such a nice bunch...
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It's ok, j_b. The world needs ditch-diggers too!
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kill kkkonservative numbnuts now! 180 days' work should receive 180 days' pay.
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Reduce state payroll and benefits now.
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Prole is either: A.) A state/county/municipal employee. B.) Still lives with his mom.
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I realize economics isn't your strong suit, but typically higher prices squelch consumption/demand, and my employer is under no obligation to retain my services in the face of plummeting demand for its product(s). Your bizarre aversion to facts notwithstanding, business doesn't exist to lose money. I like the way you accuse others of drinking the corporate koolaid, even as you spout the standard state education bullshit line. Cut. State. Employees. Wages. And. Benefits. Period.
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Lemme guess: you're a state employee...