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And the governor and republican legislators are acting in a manner exhibiting a total lack of respect for all labor union employees and those protesting. They should resign and not be in charge.
Not gonna happen.The American taxpayers through our elected representatives are turning this backward ship around.I resent my property taxes going up to pay for some horny old teachers Viagra and other perks I cant afford
And the governor and republican legislators are acting in a manner exhibiting a total lack of respect for all labor union employees and those protesting. They should resign and not be in charge.
I disagree. The Governor is getting $1.00 a year to show his committment to the budget. The state cannot guarantee union benefits when there is no money. It's not rocket science.
And the governor and republican legislators are acting in a manner exhibiting a total lack of respect for all labor union employees and those protesting. They should resign and not be in charge.
This is their way of fighting. And very effective, I might add!
Effective how?
Some parents have to miss work because the schools are closed, the school year will be extended, people will have to rearrange their vacation schedules. For what?
Vote.
Take your lumps.
Vote in democrats next time and reverse the decision.
Not health care..just 100% paid for viagra pills.
Don't you think those teachers that need their viagra should pay for that one out of their own pockets ?
It's not a heart transplant we're talking about..it's Viagra.
Not health care..just 100% paid for viagra pills.
Don't you think those teachers that need their viagra should pay for that one out of their own pockets ?
It's not a heart transplant we're talking about..it's Viagra.
This Viagra issue is a red herring. It's not just the Viagra (something that many insurances pay for, anyway).
I thought you had all the details of this and thought the unions were 100% right ?
Do you think this battle with the school union only started last Thursday ?
"At least one lawmaker questioned why the union is fighting for Viagra while teachers are losing their jobs. A consultant for the school board has estimated that reinstating the drug benefit would cost $786,000 per year – the cost to keep perhaps a dozen first-year teachers employed."
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