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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Public Sector Unions Tarnish the Golden State Public Sector Unions Tarnish the Golden State Karl Marx insisted that history repeats itself, first as tragedy and then as farce. It seems that at least some of Californias teachers are determined to prove him right. Last week, teachers in the San Francisco area planned to take their students out of school in order to attend a protest about proposed cuts in education spending. According to a piece in the SF Public Press, children as young as five years old were slated to attend under the auspices of their schools, until the superintendent quashed the idea because of safety concerns. Aside from the disturbing specter of children being used as political props by their teachers, the spectacle is ludicrous. Reportedly, the rallys big slogan was supposed to be save our students, save our teachers, save our schools, save our future. Ironically, thats what the spending cuts are designed to do even as state government employees continue to stand in the way. Its an ugly fact of life in California. Public sector unions are slowly, painfully and inexorably choking the life out of the (once) Golden State. Fully 54% of state government workers thats almost 1.8 million people are unionized. And the unions primary reason for existence is maintaining the privileges that state employees enjoy, at any cost to the rest of the state. According to Certification Map (a site devoted to explaining the teacher certification process across the country), a California teachers salary is 145% that of an average worker in the state (who works 12 months per year!). Whats more, California teachers are the most highly paid in the entire nation, even as the state teeters on the brink of fiscal collapse. And yet, the prospect of any cuts to state government spending elicits nothing but a storm of protest. Its an ugly pattern thats repeated again and again. In response, Democrats in the state legislature simply vote for tax increases. (Perhaps thats because they received almost $17 million in contributions from California public sector unions, according to the Institute on Money in State Politics, 2004-2006, compared to a paltry $1.22 million to Republicans during the same period.) But raising taxes isnt the answer. California has already endured an exodus of talented, productive taxpayers and along with New Jersey, the state imposes the heaviest tax burden per capita in the country. Hard-working Californians need a tax cut, instead. Dont count on any relief coming from a state bureaucracy that has become completely enmeshed in the culture of government spending. Just last month, a left-wing judge decreed that the governor could not impose simple 3-day furloughs on state employees who belonged to three powerful public sector unions. In other words, a sensible, much-needed method of cutting spending was taken entirely off the table by judicial fiat. Its becoming increasingly clear that the system, as it exists, is unsustainable. The states fiscal crisis is reaching proportions that will require real and significant cuts to avoid an economic meltdown. Making the changes necessary to save the state will necessitate resisting the destructive influence of public sector unions. And that's fine. It's long past time that public sector unions start working to serve Californians, rather than demanding that Californians work ever harder to serve them. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Eric Stratton (#0)
Outlaw all Unions. All workers will be paid the same. What???? You dont want to be paid the same as the janitor???? You want to be paid more than others???? Right.
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The relationship between morality and liberty is a directly proportional one.
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The relationship between morality and liberty is a directly proportional one.
Hollywood yet lives.
Whoever is president on November 19, 2013 will give the 150th anniversary reading of Father Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg Address. The political campaign of 2012 will demand that we must have our historic first African American President Obama reelected so he can read the Gettysburg Address in 2013 and show how far weve come, while also reminding us of how much more work we need to do in eradicating White Privilege by paying slavery reparations to African Americans, all of whom would have been brilliant philosophers and scientists if they had not been kidnapped and stolen from Africa by the blonde haired, blue eyed evil Europeans.
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