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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 17

    Opinion: A Cornell study says students suffer from collective bargaininghttp://on.wsj.com/2FO04wM 

    8:30 PM - 17 Jan 2018
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      1. AolaniSmythe‏ @AolaniSmythe Jan 17
        Replying to @WSJ

        Indeed wherein @BetsyDeVosED isn't fit for the task as the Secretary of Education for she's clueless and inexperienced. All she knows is business profits for her own sakes why she's one of top donators of #CrookTrump #DevosMustGo Kick out all corrupt #TrumpSwamp

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      1. Mary‏ @MarySchlieder Jan 17
        Replying to @WSJ

        What hurts students is attacking teachers, freezing wages, giving the highest needs schools a steady churn of 1st year unqualified teachers. Making the profession undesirable. Collective bargaining has provided teachers a living wage. Keep up the good work taking that away.

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      2. Matt Wilson 🇺🇸‏ @MattWilly28 Jan 17
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        What a bunch of bullshit! When the U.S. was #1 in every academic category the union was at its strongest. Teachers who are respected and get paid well can do their best for our kids. It’s just that simple.

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      3. Matt Wilson 🇺🇸‏ @MattWilly28 Jan 17
        Replying to @MattWilly28 @WSJ

        Teachers were getting old and dying in poverty before the teachers union was formed. Why would anyone be against teachers who are responsible for teaching our youth. Teachers are grossly under compensated. We want something for nothing. Triple their pay and secure their pensions.

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      1. Shorty McShortface‏ @MyOwnHedgeFund Jan 17
        Replying to @WSJ

        Pretty weak correlation/causation argument there. How about the tax paying private sector vs. socialized government employee CBA’s? Talk about a bad deal for taxpayers.

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      1. Monte Wood‏ @monteleewood Jan 17
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        It’s a sad day when @WSJ makes a correlation-causation leap like this. You need to be smarter and less blatantly propagandistic.

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      1. Mark Duran‏ @Marco_Midget Jan 17
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        Millenialls are LAZY!! Get a job and pay off your loans, slackers! 😡😡😡 #LazyGeneration

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      1. Tom K‏ @tomk429 Jan 17
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        Lol omg how anyone could draw such a correlation... you know the old saying ..."statistics don't lie, just the statisticians.." 🤔

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      1. justice+peace+freedm‏ @jp25f Jan 17
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        More propoganda, cherry picking studies again American Pravda

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      1. Tyler Thomas Barrott‏ @TylerBarrott Jan 17
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        1. They controlled for race? That’s absurd and makes highly unequal southern states perform much better, even though overall they’re much worse. Parental income bigger determinant than CB 2. Making a huge correlation causality jump here 3. Look at Finland etc. Not buying it

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      1. SUE W‏ @smwpuddenbucks7 Jan 17
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        They also suffer from reality and responsibility!

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      1. Ron Stack‏ @ronstack Jan 17
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        It’s often bad policy but I didn’t know it was a disease

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      2. Ski Boot the $oy God‏ @halibutharry Jan 17
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        The issue with the study is that you can't compare the success of students state by state. Districts within the same state can have huge disparities that skews results. Collective bargaining helped the district I work in maintain reasonable student-teacher ratios

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      3. SMaroney‏ @BlunnderCreek Jan 17
        Replying to @halibutharry @WSJ

        Yes, it is part of the answer, good ratios are needed before edu can begin. But its not the whole answer. Hope CU can go further w/their study.

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