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Author: Oropan |
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Date Posted: 11:54:44 04/12/07 Thu In reply to: Bev 's message, "In my state schools are funded by the state and by local taxes nt" on 10:21:34 04/11/07 Wed >>The "they" in your message subject is the local >>property taxpayers. Tell it to them! When people get a >>chance to vote to raise their taxes, they almost >>always vote NO. >>And I guess what you need to do in your area is to >>raise that minimum wage again.....then things would >>really boom again. Of course, you might have to pay >>more for everything but what the hey! In fact, why not >>raise it to $100 per hour, then everyone would be >>rich! LOL >> >> >> >> >> >>> there would not be a shortage of teachers. IN my >area >>>some of the school districts are giving teachers a >>>subsidy as the teachers cannot find housing that is >>>affordable on their wages. It may be different in >>>other areas i can only say what has gone on in my >>>area. >>> Seattle was enjoying a job boom when other places >in >>>the nation were not this job boom started right after >>>they raised the minimum in my state to the highest in >>>the nation. more people were able to buy more goods >>>therefore more workers were needed to sell to them >>>etc. this boom was in every walk not just minimum >>>paying jobs . [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |