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Originally Posted by Professor S
When I say "lose the vote" I'm referring to voting on legislation not elections. The democrats do not have enough votes to stop the proposed legislation because they are the minority, so instead of allowing elections to have consequences, they are using a legislative rule to keep the vote from taking place.
Basically, they are overruling the democratic process in a Republic. When your elected representative is silenced, you are silenced.
So far, while some people are undecided on the issue, there is a 10 point ability advantage for the Republicans. The Democrats might be making strategic error.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ...de_with_unions
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I will say I do believe SOME (not all or even most, but SOME) teachers are way over paid. Public Teacher salaries are public knowledge available online (at least in IL). From looking at salaries over the years, I know I had a few horrible teachers that were making 80 and 90 thousand dollars a year. Most of the teachers making that much did have their Masters Degrees and had been teaching for a long time, but that definatley did not make them good teachers.