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SneakySnake897 t1_j6knv9z wrote

Nobody being sneaky about it. Of course public school teachers want a strong union and funded pensions. It’s sad and telling you view this as a gotcha.

At no point did I say my voting was altruistic. I literally said I vote for what’s best for me and mine as part of my voting strategy. As does everyone else.

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Knineteen t1_j6kozqi wrote

Bloated pensions, outdated tenure, union protection.

Please tell me all about the Nazis when your union exists solely for your own financial benefit; education has nothing to do with it.

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SneakySnake897 t1_j6kp58j wrote

Yes yes teachers bad, education bad, vote red!!!!!!!! You have no idea what NEA does or why - you just lookin silly.

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Knineteen t1_j6krt35 wrote

It’s always about the education so long as the teachers get their end, right?

Worst teacher in town gets paid the same as the best. Keep voting blues!

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SneakySnake897 t1_j6ks1gh wrote

Yes, we care both about education and getting paid. Again, this is surprising to you? And yes, public teacher pay scale is based on experience. We have a severe teacher shortage, so you’re welcome to join up if you think it’s so well paid and easy.

And I will, thanks! What else am I gonna do? Vote for the fascists?

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Knineteen t1_j6ksbsb wrote

> And yes, public teacher pay scale is based on experience.

Exactly! It’s based purely on tenured experience and not on performance.

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SneakySnake897 t1_j6ksi8e wrote

Super cool story. Since you have literally no idea what you are talking about, I’m gonna say bye Felicia.

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Knineteen t1_j6kstfv wrote

Keep debating the person and not their view. I’m sorry my talking points are hitting too close to home for your liking.

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