So, can Arizona parents/taxpayers expect a 20% improvement in student performance over the same period?
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All the ones that weren’t spawned by you maybe
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How are they terrorists? They peacefully protested for 6 days with no incidents of violence... as opposed to Charlotte where a “terrorist” mowed down a peaceful protester with his car... please elaborate
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only about 4% raise per year, compounded
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Teachers started looooowwwwwww.
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Teachers work longer hours than you think: grading papers, writing lesson plans, gathering materials, studying curriculum requirements, going to staff meetings and in-service courses -- some of which may be miles away.
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Solidarity forever
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This is why Unions work. They win. A red state just did that!
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Great news!
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I guess we do negotiate with terrorists. What a shame.
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You're out of your mind.
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Must be nice to be able to stop going to work for a while, hold a bunch of children hostage, and demand more tax dollars for their services. That sounds like terrorism to me.
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Must be nice to have enough money to live well so that you dont have to worry about it. But can instead criticize others who experience financial hardship for doing a valuable service to society.
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It is pretty nice. I worked very hard to live well. I welcome anyone to do the same. If they want to make more money, perhaps they should have considered that when they decided to become teachers. Do they want a higher salary? Become a University Professor or retrain.
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You see that's stupid. They do an important job. They should be paid more. Your argument is just backwards. Why didn't they just do this or that is never a good argument because it can be extended to ridiculous bounds. Why didn't the slaves just walk away?
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My argument is perfectly satisfactory. Government employees, I.e. People that are paid by tax payers, shouldn't be able to stop working to strike. If these teachers wanted more money, the summer, where they don't have students, is about to start. They could have waited.
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