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To: mph who wrote (77565)2/15/2010 6:54:46 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
Either way he proved how low a typical left wing Hollywood elitist can go. Talk about showing off your scum bag street cred. Sheesh!



To: mph who wrote (77565)2/17/2010 1:03:55 AM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90947
 
**** Heh! Heh! It probably meant going to a full 6 1/2 hour day.
Keep in mind they still would get 185 days off each year - Boo Hoo!!. ****

State of the Nation

By: John Derbyshire
The Corner

This headline brightened up my breakfast:


<<< Unionized Rhode Island Teachers Refuse To Work 25 Minutes More Per Day, So Town Fires All Of Them >>>

Yeee-HAH!

The teachers at the high school make $70,000-$78,000, as compared to a median income in the town of $22,000.
This exemplifies a nationwide trend in which public sector workers make far more than their private-sector counterparts (with better benefits).

The town is Central Falls, Rhode Island, pop. 19,000.

<<< School Supt. Frances Gallo notified the state that she was switching to an alternative she was hoping to avoid: firing the entire staff at Central Falls High School. In total, about 100 teachers, administrators and assistants will lose their jobs. >>>

Is there any national-policy angle to the story? No, none at all. Absolutely not. Don't even think about it. Just keep moving along, please.


corner.nationalreview.com