Thursday, August 23, 2018

Teachers once again put money ahead of the law. Quite the example for their kids, isn't it?

So, just about every district in Clark County has... or will... vote to screw their communities... and the kids they falsely claim about, if their extortion demands are not met.
ex·tor·tion
ikˈstôrSH(ə)n/

noun
noun: extortion; plural noun: extortions

the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.

synonyms:

blackmail, shakedown;
Teachers, of course, would never admit to it, but in this instance, what's the difference between this extortion and any other of the white collar variety?

Teacher strikes are illegal.  They know it,  They dance around it, some even rather stupidly deny it.

I've been in "discussions" with some of the greedier version of the breed who come up with any number of invalid, worthless justifications for what they plan on doing... when, if they gave a damn and felt that Rivers' and the GOP-controlled Senate's betrayal of the taxpayer somehow ENTITLES them to this theft, that they should sue the districts to get their money instead of taking the criminal way out by hurting the children and their families they are, allegedly, paid to serve.

Besides attacking me... you know, one of the unfortunates who pay them their 30 pieces of silver? Because I have the temerity to disagree with their outrageous demands... they simply refuse to acknowledge that what they intend to do is against the laws of this state.

Public Employees' Collective Bargaining.


41.56.113  <<  41.56.120 >>   41.56.122




RCW 41.56.120

Right to strike not granted.

Nothing contained in this chapter shall permit or grant any public employee the right to strike or refuse to perform his or her official duties.

Laws are meaningless to the greedy, avaricious teacher unions who know that under Janus teachers are liable to dump them quicker than yesterday's newspaper.

That's likely to change in the short term give Janus, but the rest of the teachers are coming along for the ride. The reality here is clear: all they've ever cared about is money.  And no amount of it for their part time, 183 day per year job, will ever be enough.

The outrageous demands they make are analyzed by
Forensic Accountant Extraordinaire, Tiffany Couch: (Click the link)

At least one district is demanding a 30% pay raise.

Albert Einstein wouldn't be worth a 30% pay raise.

And like all teachers, they don't give a damn if they have to break the law to get it.

As for the children they teach?

From their perspective?

Message received.

Will these millions... tens of millions... hundreds of millions more wasted on paying teachers ultimately make any difference in our 21.8% drop out rate?

Will the billions we've dumped into the WEA education plant result in a better, more academically accomplished graduate?

And what happens when these additional billions effectively do nothing?

Are they going to be as eager to give the money back as the were to extort it in the first place?

We continue to hear the lie that this extortion is "for the children."  We continue to watch the teachers defecate on the laws of this state with their illegal strikes.

Well, it's NOT for "the children."  It's to feed teacher greed.  It's to enrich the union... a union teetering on the brink of elimination as a result of the Janus Decision.

And, as always, no number will ever be enough.

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