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Thu 02/17/11 11:09 PM
You'll have to tell me Harmony if they belong to a Union.

Nevada
Starting Salary=$27,957
Average Salary=$44,426
Increase after 10 years=22.8%

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Thu 02/17/11 11:07 PM
Now let's compare those salaries to a state I know doesn't have a Union.

New Mexico
Starting Salary=$33,730
Average Salary=$41,637

Increase after 10 years=43.2%

Those greedy *** Unions!!!!

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Thu 02/17/11 10:56 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Thu 02/17/11 10:58 PM
No. Not what you made.

The Wis Teachers.

Starting Salary= $25,222

After 10 years, 21.5%=$5,423


Total after ten years= $30,645

Those greedy *** Unions!
They ought to be boiled in tar!

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Thu 02/17/11 10:51 PM


Let me know what you get after 10 years Miles.


well i only have some college and i do not work any more but i can tell u what i went from when i started my job as a Power company tech in 10 years.

started at 27k base after 10 years i was making 55k base no overtime


LOL

Not you.
The Wis teachers after 10 years?

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Thu 02/17/11 10:49 PM

I think the family has been through enough hell.

the siblings have lost a sister and need time to heel

this man nearly lost his life and now his peace, he needs time to heel (if it is found he had no active part)

this woman needs to be somewhere where she cant harm others



OK Ghandi!

This story is terrible.
If this man watched this happen the remaining children would be better off in a foster home.

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Thu 02/17/11 10:45 PM
Let me know what you get after 10 years Miles.

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Thu 02/17/11 10:43 PM




Teachers in Wisconsin?
Where the Unions are so greedy.

2008-2009

Wisconsin
Starting Salary---$25,222
Average Salary----$46,390


I wonder how many years of service is the norm to make the average


10!

Here's an update.

According to a Census Bureau press released dated August 26, 2008, median income in the U.S. is $50,233.


Thanks.. I am not suprised


10 year increase---21.5%

Best I could get.
You do the math!

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Thu 02/17/11 10:40 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Thu 02/17/11 10:41 PM


Teachers in Wisconsin?
Where the Unions are so greedy.

2008-2009

Wisconsin
Starting Salary---$25,222
Average Salary----$46,390


I wonder how many years of service is the norm to make the average


10 year increase---21.5%

Here's an update.

According to a Census Bureau press released dated August 26, 2008, median income in the U.S. is $50,233.

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Thu 02/17/11 10:32 PM
Teachers in Wisconsin?
Where the Unions are so greedy.

2008-2009

Wisconsin
Starting Salary---$25,222
Average Salary----$46,390

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Thu 02/17/11 10:23 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Thu 02/17/11 10:26 PM

Average teachers salary... 40 thousand.

Average income nation wide. 30 thousand. Yep teachers are so underpaid... NOT.

You are right this is a national problem. It goes way beyond the simple changes trying to be made in Wisconsin.

Cuts of budgetary spending are necessary or the states will become insolvent. We can not allow our states to become insolvent so the Federal Government will have to assume their debt... This will cause the Federal Government to become insolvent... simple math.

If these cuts are not made the alternative will be to start releasing workers to unemployeement... (causing a swelling of that drain and we are right back to the insolvency above).

Economists are responding to this situation as though they are dealing with a recession or depression... This is neither.

You can not increase the money supply as has been done in the past because in the past they were dealing with an expandable system... Now however they are dealing with a global system (which means it is now a closed cycle system... there is no expansion possible). Increasing the money supply in a closed cycle system will simply decrease the worth of the entire system.

FACT CHECK THAT.


OK!

SOURCE: US Census Bureau, 2006! (I wonder what it is now. 2011!)

Overall Median,
Full-time workers, age 25-64
39,509

All K-12 Teachers
Median Salary by JobJob National Salary Data
All compensation data shown are the gross, national median (50th percentile).


High School Teacher $43,369
Elementary School Teacher $40,418
Middle School Teacher $42,311
Special Education Teacher, Preschool, Kindergarten, or Elementary School $41,086
Special Education Teacher, Secondary School $43,926
Secondary School Teacher $42,296
Special Education Teacher, Middle School $42,119


Of course this varies greatly from state to state.

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Thu 02/17/11 09:15 PM
That form of BS is nothing like accusing the shooter in AZ of following a suggestion brought up by political candidates and the Media.

Not even close!

Plus with the shooter not talking to anyone about his motivation means your denial of the possibility has no foundation of truth.

You can't say he didn't take the suggestions of rhetoric from political candidates and the media as motivation for his vile act.

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Thu 02/17/11 09:08 PM
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Thu 02/17/11 09:07 PM
Committing suicide is a self-centered act!

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Thu 02/17/11 09:54 AM
Both should be in prison!

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Thu 02/17/11 09:51 AM
Edited by Fanta46 on Thu 02/17/11 10:00 AM

Don't forget about Ron Paul. He's running he would be a good candidate.


rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

Ron Paul has never received more than 2% in any vote.
He is too extreme.

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Thu 02/17/11 09:48 AM
Edited by Fanta46 on Thu 02/17/11 09:49 AM

However the Union's are now 'clamped' upon by parasites... What good to get a 5 dollar raise if 4 of it gets sucked down by the 'organization' that got it for you... Where then is your benefit?



Not even close.

Avg annual dues paid to the various auto workers unions by auto workers is $377 USD.
That's about $31 per month.

Please check your facts.

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Thu 02/17/11 09:37 AM
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Wed 02/16/11 07:09 PM
Conservative bloggers are denouncing President Obama for his statement condemning a terrorist attack against a church in Egypt on New Year's Day. These bloggers are falsely claiming that, in the words of Jim Hoft, "Obama is making up Muslim victims" of the attack. In fact, there were reportedly Muslims wounded in the attack.

Ace of Spades' Gabriel Malor followed up on Hoft's attack, claiming that Obama "create[d] Muslim victims" of the bombing. And Pam Geller wrote today that the president's statement "was grotesque, misleading, and deceptive."

All three blogs quoted Obama's statement that "[t]he attack on a church in Alexandria, Egypt caused 21 reported deaths and dozens of injured from both the Christian and Muslim communities." Hoft explicitly drew the conclusion that Obama had falsely claimed that there were Muslims among the fatalities saying of Obama's statement: "Not true. All 21 of the victims in the attack were Christian. No Muslims died in the attack."

Of course, only people intentionally trying to gin up phony outrage would read that sentence and argue that Obama was trying to claim that there were Muslim fatalities and hoping that no one would fact-check the claim. Who knows? Maybe Hoft really believes what he wrote. But a rational person would see that Obama was saying that there the injured came from both the Christian and Muslim communities.

And it is true that there were Muslims among the injured. Indeed, Hoft included a quote from a Catholic Online article saying: "All but eight of the injured and all the fatalities were Christians from Saints Church, located on the eastern side of the coastal city.." Furthermore, Agence France-Presse reports that according to Egyptian authorities, "The hospitals have taken in seven deceased and 24 injured persons, eight of them Muslims."

All three bloggers also falsely suggest that Obama refused to call the church bombing an attack on Christians. Geller, for instance, wrote: "These were jihadi attacks against Christians. Islamic supremacists slaughtering non-Muslims. Does Obama the mourn the deaths of homicide bombers as well?"

In fact, Obama made very clear that this was an attack against Christians. Indeed, in the very next sentence after saying that "[t]he attack on a church in Alexandria, Egypt caused 21 reported deaths and dozens of injured from both the Christian and Muslim communities," Obama stated: "The perpetrators of this attack were clearly targeting Christian worshipers, and have no respect for human life and dignity."

President Obama's statement concluded with the following line:

The United States extends its deepest condolences to the families of those killed and to the wounded in both of these attacks, and we stand with the Nigerian and Egyptian people at this difficult time.

If only these right-wing bloggers had responded to the attack concern for the victims, regardless of religion, rather than launching another desperate attack on Obama. Alas, that was not the case.

http://mediamatters.org/blog/201101020005

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