So how long is the next election of Govenor? Enough outcry can force him to resign if people do not like him that much. I can see cutting P.E. class, but Math is something we need especially when the US is not even on the top ten list of educated students in a few of these type of fields. How about cutting these over inflated salaries of school board people who only work the job part time
Fight the good fight, cariad.
I replied "Country. Come with us to England!"
I have a friend who lives in Wisconsin and her FB status updates - and the comments from her friends on said status updates - over the last few days have really irked me. They tend to think that the teachers are to blame ('why did they do it on a schoolday?' and 'I looked up my son's teacher's salary and she's earning 72k [how much?!], surely she can take a pay-cut?' and 'look at them all on the news having a fabulous day off work whilst my daughter loses a day of education') ... *sigh*Quote from: cariad on February 19, 2011, 12:18:58 PMI replied "Country. Come with us to England!" I'm not sure that things are that much better over here, cariad!
PolitiFact looked into the ACT/SAT score tweet and it is about par for the internet. To me the most damning thing is that he says he campaigned on ending collective bargaining but there isn't any evidence that he did. It wasn't in his campaign's material, in his platform, I haven't even seen YouTube video of him referring to it. This is a move against unions as pure political calculus.Cutting funding is with in the norm of state politics, elections are fought on the issue. Funding was part of the campaign, the cuts sound short sided but I'm not sure it's unexpected. Elections matter. This attack on the union though is overreach and that usually doesn't workout for the reacher.I heard a great story on NPR about Egyptians sending pizza to the protesters in Madison. You can send pizza to them from anywhere in the word through Ian's Pizza's website. I just called and the lines were busy.
I've heard that in Wisconsin, the governor has to serve one year before he can be recalled. So, he could be recalled this time next year at the earliest. However, I also heard that state senators can be recalled immediately provided they've served four years.
Cariad, why do you think that such a pro-union state as Wisconsin voted in Republicans last year? Do you think that this might be the beginning of a class war in your state? I know you don't know the answer to this, but how many of the protesters do you think voted for Walker? Any idea?