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Ah, big brother government - Republicans - telling individuals what is best for their own interests, and limiting their freedoms. Some in the far right simply cannot see their hypocrisy.
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![]() You could raise a family with $45,000. This country was built by immigrants who had large families and lived in poverty.
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Big Brother government. All sides! Telling government and private sector employees what is best for everyone, especially the voting block that favors them. I know and let it be know where I stand on any and all issues, just ask. There are no politicians I know of who share my views.
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![]() since the median u.s. income is right at 45-46k, i'd have to think that plenty of families are being raised on that amount of money.
can you live in a mcmansion and drive a benz? probably not. teachers have kids in front of them 178 days out of the year-which is less than half the year. the two week break at christmas is more vacation than most people get per year. that doesn't count spring break, t'giving, etc, etc. i can think of worse jobs.
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In the 1950's-1960's, yes, the father worked, the mother stayed home and raised the kids. In the 1960's-1970's, that changed, and the mother had to go to work to afford the same lifestyle. In the 1970's-1980's, Americans put that lifestyle on a charge card, if they wanted it, with two incomes. In the 1990's, Americans mortgaged their homes to maintain that 1950's middle class lifestyle. 2011- the economy crashed. There is hardly any middle class left. They have no more money or credit to spend. The wealth disparity in this country is the greatest it's ever been. http://motherjones.com/politics/2011...ca-chart-graph (A great page of data explaining this nation's current troubles) Quote:
That's ... not first world country income. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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That's the whole point - teaching is one of the most important professions, and they are currently thoroughly demonized here is the good old United States. It's pathetic what this country has become.
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![]() hey, i worked in the schools for five years. i love history, and have been told a million times i would be a great teacher-no thanks. i know how it is there. but, cops and firemen don't get rich doing what they do, and neither do teachers. is it right? probably not. could it be worse? sure. are teachers and their kids on food stamps? i doubt it.
i don't think teachers get demonized..but when people start saying that 45k isn't enough...yeah, that's not going to evoke a lot of sympathy right now.
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Not suffer from having their best people who "burn out" after 15 years. And yes, calling 80% of teachers in this country incompetent freeloaders is indeed demonizing them. I spent most of my life hearing how teachers are never paid enough, how they are unsung heroes in this country, how they are not paid in line for the important and essential job they do. Now the societal meme (pushed by the GOP) is that they suck and it's evil teachers and their unions' fault we have no money. Screw the GOP and their attempt to steal the last pennies from this country.
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![]() Countries - societies - value some things, and abhor others. The United States has indeed become unique among first world countries in what we do not value in this society, compared to other first world countries.
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![]() So...in what current society does a teacher make more than 45k...not counting tenure?
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Korea Germany Portugal Japan Scotland New Zealand Switzerland Mexico Spain England Czech Republic Turkey Slovenia Ireland Belgium (FI) Australia Greece Netherlands Belgium (Fr) Denmark Chile Finland Austria Italy France United States Who pays more than the United States, in straight unadjusted teachers salary after 15 years experience? Luxemburg Korea Switzerland Germany Ireland Japan Scotland England Netherlands Australia United States http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/20...und-the-world/
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![]() That is about where we are comparing our students to those countries. Our kids stack up very poorly to the kids in those countries.
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45k is entry level. higher than entry level at a lot of jobs
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Just so you know...a teacher has a lesson plan that she mustn't deviate from....she has to toe the line in what she brings to the students personally. It is no wonder that the best teachers leave for different careers, even giving up the lucrative pensions they've earned. |