Baghdad and Kabul? No – The Most Dangerous Place in the World is Between the Teachers Unions and the Public Trough
by Kyle OlsonThe American public education system is going the way of the auto companies and just like the $17.4 billion American taxpayers forked over to bail out outrageous employee contracts and spineless spending decisions of management, labor unions are hoping their allies in Congress will throw them a lifeline.
The difference, of course, is that prior to the bailout, those private sector companies could actually go bankrupt – no one was “too big to fail.” There was an invisible mechanism that prevented labor from pushing too far because while it’s greedy, even the UAW knew that there would be a limit to the pay and bennies it could extract from the auto manufacturers. In that instance, the parasite knew when to stop sucking.

Public schools, largely a monopolistic system not held accountable by competition, don’t have that same invisible force keeping labor in check. Therefore, if the outrageous demands of labor and current spending practices of school districts outpace the money coming into the coffers, they’ll go out and wring their hands, tell sob stories about Johnny having to sit on Georgie’s lap in class because of a lack of desks and demand more “revenue.” From you, the taxpayer.
This should be a huge issue for the Tea Party movement. This has been a problem for far too long and we’ve allowed the tax eaters, that is, teachers unions, to fleece the American public into thinking that more spending, which ultimately ends up in their members’ pockets, somehow equates to better outcomes.
Just because I raise the price of a Yugo doesn’t mean it suddenly starts driving like a BMW. It’s still a piece of crap – you’re just paying more for it. Sweet deal if you can be on the good end of it. But for the rest of us left holding the bill, it’s a sour deal – dare I say, a lemon?
Organized labor, specifically the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers, don’t even try to hide their agenda behind better student outcomes. When Sen. Tom Harkin and Rep. Dave Obey introduced legislation to create a $23 billion $10 billion “Emergency Education Jobs Fund,” it had nothing to do with whether or not the money being spent was going to make us more competitive in the world, it had everything to do with the latest Obama public works project for the friends who happened to have spent tens of millions of dollars electing them.
The NEA posted a video on YouTube – which it has since, remarkably, taken down – with the headline, “The issue is JOBS.” Naturally. The most dangerous place to stand in the world is not on the streets of Baghdad or Kabul – it’s between teachers unions and the public trough.
And speaking of that, because Democrats know the spending is so unpopular, they inserted it into a war spending bill so if you vote against more education spending, clearly, you hate the troops!
It would serve the Tea Party movement well to get engaged with how the biggest portion of each state’s budget is spent because clearly as more and more is spent each year, we’re not seeing that return on the “investment” the unions are twisting arms for. You want to hold Big Government candidates accountable? Pin them down on education spending. Do they favor reforming spending, potentially stepping on the toes of monied special interests to maximize the tax dollars currently available, or do they want to continue pouring money down the rat hole to ease some feeling of guilt or to butter up a powerful campaign financier?
We all know teachers unions don’t exist to meet the needs of students – they serve the adults. We need to stop pretending that they have students’ interests in mind and we should openly laugh when they suggest otherwise. We need to stand up to labor and demand that the workers come second and the children come first. And if they aren’t willing to do that, we’ll do what is necessary to see that change occurs.
Until then, we have only ourselves to blame for allowing Big Labor to control the agenda and purse strings, putting America’s future in greater jeopardy in the name of fat pensions and union power.






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We need to stop spending more money on schools that fail. We need to spend more money on schools that produce RESULTS. Education funding should be allocated and be attached to the student, not the local school district. Where the student goes, the funding goes.
This way schools (and educators) have incentive to produce better results, because (like what happens in the private sector) this will lead to greater reward, and likewise, poor performance means lower pay, firing, or even the whole school closing down.
OINK OINK OINK NEA Motto!!! Put NO child before SWINE
The teacher's union doesn't give a damn about our kids, education is the last thing on their mind. The unions and the government must be kicked out of our schools. They are turning our children into little goose stepping leftist and of course that's been the plan all along.
Public schooling fails everyone, and it just gets worse as time goes on. I stated in a comment in an earlier post that nowadays, a good chunk of high school can be dropped. For example, my mom's a first grade teacher, and not only does she have to teach her students how to add and subtract, but she has to teach them how to solve for x in x + 2 = 3. Basic algebra being taught in first grade? Why waste money on a Basic Algebra class in high school then?
Kids will be turning in their parents before long….if not already…
A little variantion on an old saying….."When you got pigs, make bacon"
Agreed, Axion. Excellent plan.
any thoughts as to HOW WE DO THAT? Short of the Greek solution in reverse, I don't think we're gittin rid on ANY union in ANY sector, EVER.
They're like crack. One rock and you're hooked for life.
Yes and no Mr. Olson.
http://www.fcic.gov/hearings/pdfs/2010-0630-chart...
Who knows what the real figures are since this was published in 2008. How many new products were added to the racket only Goldman Sachs really knows? A meltdown in the "interest rate products" could make the teachers union look like a rounding error if Congress and Destroyer In Chief decide to save the day for the Banksters again.
Of course with the teachers unions – unlike the typical crap from the DNC – it really is about the kids.
TAKE YOUR CHILDREN AWAY FROM THESE PEOPLE. The Progressive liars aren't fit to teach their children let alone yours.
Or start spending money on teachers who work for parents NOT SCHOOLS.
Teacher's have a hard job and they are limited in what they can do because of the touchy-feely limitations that have been put on them (which in reality may be an excuse for not performing those duties). Not allowed to punish anyone for fear of hurting their feelings.
BUT…..where are the PARENTS?????? The same touchy-feely crowd that would legislate that you have to teach within a certain group of guidelines won't allow any of the blame to be placed on the parents. That would be politically incorrect.
HOWEVER, the teacher's unions are out of control and are only interested in pursuing their liberal agenda, the same one that has put us in the situation we are in today.
Run for positions on school boards and stop as much of this as you can!
Arizona is an example of what we do. The Feds firstly have no Constitutional authority to be in the schools in the first place and they have done nothing but destroy our once fine schools since they have been there.
We need to start paying attention to our State legislators and simply legislate the feds out of our states. Without the support of the feds, the unions are pussycats.
This is basically what Arizona has done with the immigration law. If it can be done with immigration law, which IS IN FACT A LEGITIMATE FUNCTION of the feds, then it can be done for the dozens of areas for which the feds have no actual legitimate Constitutional authority in the first place.
In short, we chop the feds tentacles off by exercising states rights and the 9th and 10th Amendments, and prevent them from interfering with and destroying our states. This should all hold up in the courts if we do it right.
I think there is a general term for this process called "Nullification."
There is no larger threat to the national security of the United States than unions, it is time to outlaw ALL unions and the choice could not be more clear…
You are either on the constitution and America's side or you are with them and a traitor to the republic!
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Arizona is an example of what we do to get the feds and the unions out of our schools. Firstly, the feds have no Constitutional authority to be in the schools in the first place and they have done nothing but destroy our once fine schools since they have been there.
We need to start paying attention to our State legislators and simply legislate the feds out of our states. Without the support of the feds, the unions are pussycats.
This is basically what Arizona has done with the immigration law. If it can be done with immigration law, which IS IN FACT A LEGITIMATE FUNCTION of the feds, then it can be done for the dozens of areas for which the feds have no actual legitimate Constitutional authority in the first place.
In short, we chop the feds tentacles off by exercising states rights and the 9th and 10th Amendments, and prevent them from interfering with and destroying our states. This should all hold up in the courts if we do it right.
We are simply taking the powers that have been usurped by the feds and bringing them back to the states where those powers rightfully and Constitutionally belong.
I think there is a general term for this process called "Nullification."
Actually while each law in each state would of course be challenged by hizhonor, the sheer weight of numbers would keep him and Holder out of trubble for a good while. Especially if you hitch it to a strictly IN STATE bill. Course the states would have to REFUSE FEDERAL MATCHIN FUNDS for any bill they want FED GOV'T OUT OF, but we can do that, especially if the prize is to rid ourselves of fed gov't AND unions. I LIKE IT.
On nullification…..way easier way to handle it. Don't waste time trying to nullify it. DEFUND IT JAMBO! WE WILL CONSIDER FUNDING THIS NEW LAW…………FOREVER.
Hey Dirtt,
I hear that. I'm in favor of groups of parents, fathers and mothers teaching all grade levels together….at home. This "their peer group is more important than math skills" is crap. Education isn't a hollywood romp through beer busts and school yard bully gauntlets.
Kids need to learn to deal with each other one on one, and to help each other. The old one room school house taught more kids more KNOWLEDGE AND INTERPERSONAL SKILLS than the most glitzy "magnet foo foo" schools ever have. My MOTHER could do my homework faster and more accurately than I could and when she helped me tackle a big project SHE MADE WORKING OUT THE STICKY BITS FUN!
Parents who teach their kids together get to control the size of the group, and to be innovative. Since "THE STATE" only cares about those damn standardized tests anyway, that frees up the rest of the time to make learning an adventure and to exercise so much more creativity in how the information is taught. I think it's a win win. I know that's what I'd be doin today if my kids were young.
College is plenty soon to learn how to be a Heather, to destroy a person's life and soul on Facebook, or gang up on weak kids and beat the crap out of them, eh? These lessons are way down on MY list of priorities.
The feds bribe the schools to do things their way with grant money. The feds get the money for the grants from taxes. We "need the taxes" in order to make grants to the schools.
People keep saying "the feds have lots of money", so they never realize that they are being bribed with their own money.
And prices keep going up, because the "rich corporations" are being taxed higher. "They can afford to pay more, look how rich they are."
As long as you fo NOT send your schoolchildren to a public school in the United States they should be fine. Seriously, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANYONE SEND THEIR CHILD TO A PUBLIC SCHOOL IN AMERICA.
Just don't do it. If you love you child anyway and have any concern for their developing into a decent human being. If you have to, homeschool them.
"…sob stories about Johnny having to sit on Georgie’s lap in class because of a lack of desks and demand more “revenue.”
let's see, maybe there would be $ for desks, etc., if the unions didn't siphon every damn nickel out of the system first and anything accidentally left over is then sucked up by the top heavy admin. this also means that as soon as the taxpayers (aka 'suckers') ante up for another round, the union & roundheeled educrats, along with their handmaidens in the legislatures, will JUST REPEAT THE PROCESS.
one other thing, the biggest myth in the country today is the 'underpaid public school teacher'. another boiling, frothing crock of SH!T is how virtually every teacher says/thinks they could make better money in the private sector, but they stay 'for the children'. a) no, you couldn't; and b) you're lying….
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and it annoys the pig. But I love bacon! Let's make better use of the damn teachers.
When we first started to homeschool are children , my better half formed a small group of homeschool parents……KOALA….Kids On A Learning Adventure…..It did well…..until it attracted some of those….ummm….busybody types….We learned first hand that not all homeschool parents were conservative or truely concerned with teaching their children morals …or reality….We disolved the group before it could be destroyed from within….Corruption comes in many forms….I guess you have to live life to learn about life…
I am so sick of the annual whining about teachers salaries, classroom size, etc. ever since the creation of the National Department of Education. The NDE must be abolished! States must have autonomy from the federal government in education. No more teachers' unions.
Rodger that. Of course the eventual goal is to to privatize the school system. This assures of getting rid of the union. Sell the public school buildings off to the highest bidders, kick the government and the union out and privatization back in.
The process would take years, but it would be well worth it and we would have both school choice AND quality schools again.
Ah, well that would fall under Article B subsection M, paragraph 3,
This is not a democracy. This is a benign dictatorship. My house, my rules. Don't like it, feel free to vote with your feet. No point in beatin round the bush.
On the other hand I think teaching a child critical thinking and reasoning skills is a better short cut. If you teach them to read and REASON then that eliminates a whole lotta stuff you don't have to "teach" them. They can learn it for themselves.
If they can find and use a library, you don't have to read them every book in it.
You also have to have some form of tort reform. One of the biggest reasons to join a teachers' union is the legal protection they provide if you are accused of anything improper. It will be much easier for teachers to just say no to the unions if they weren't worried about legal fees and frivolous lawsuits from students.
We need to abolish all National Unions related to any govt. payed job. No Fed. money should be used for Education.
All schools should be locally paid for and run. Even better idea would be all privately run schools paid for with local taxes and controlled by local boards.
My children carried their lunches to school and bought milk or juice at school at cost. We were an active part of our child's education and teachers were more responsible when they knew the community was able to fire them or give them raises.
Some changing of the school year's structure could also help. The first month or three of every American school year is spent reminding students what they learned in previous years. Why not shorten the summer recess and shorten the length of the school day?
Actually it might go faster than you imagine.
Remember many of those schools were built for boomers. I'm the tip of the first wave, born in 1945. Our kids are grown and may even be done havin kids, I know mine are, so you might find you can pretty quickly get rid of many buildings. Plow that money back into a better system. I don't forsee a time when public education itself will go away. Too many children with parents who really don't give a rip about education. Can't just ignore those kids so public schools per se ain't goin away unless some mighty innovative things happen in "education."
My last place of employment was a private agency that worked with kids who had learning disabilities like dyslexia. A lot of our students were home-schooled and many of those had home-schooling coops where the parents took turns teaching.
I don't know about outlawing unions entirely. I am currently in a work situation similar to those that spurred the formation of the first unions. I do think unions need to be greatly curtailed by law; they have too much power and are far too greedy.
One picture speaks a thousand words. That one picture tells it all. Pigs at the trough, with no thought to where the slop comes from or if it will be there tomorrow.
If we can't outlaw them then we need to strangle the life out of them by law and outright rejecting their products.
LOL on the dictatorship….I understand full well who rules at my house….We were young then….and tended to avoid confrontation….I'm older and crankier now….Lesson learned….
I like that idea. I like the idea of closing the public schools all-together better but your idea would be a great first step.
That would put all the schools in competition with each other and that's exactly what we need.
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I like bacon. A lot actually. Adding bacon makes just about everything taste GREAT! Bacon-cheeseburgers with sauteed mushrooms, eggs with bacon, BLTs, bacon wrapped asparagus spears, bacon wrapped BBQed shrimp, bacon & cornbread, BACON BACON BACON BAYBEE!!! YAY!
http://startcooking.com/blog/395/50-Ways-to-Use-B...
I have no use for unions though. They served their purpose and need to go away now.
back to bacon… droool…..
Yeh that's why you don't want me as your leader. First law I'd institute is mandatory 2 years of service in the military at 18. Not that I'm gung ho military. But we don't have Kibutzes to put them on and frankly no other program I've seen instills self confidence, self discipline, and a sense of self respect as fast as the military does. And it shows them they can't do it all alone. Being part of a team is a great teacher. Other alternative programs like Peace Corps, blah blah are good but they don't shape the personality as comprehensively or quickly as the military does.
Plus it eliminates the whole first college year of jello shots and .0004 GPA parents just LOVE PAYIN FOR, bwahahaha! .
Nope. You do NOT want me in charge.
I feel very lucky. I am a product of the public school system of 25 years ago, but I also had parents that gave a damn and made sure that my homework was done, etc. – a good family. In addition, I feel like I had some of the greatest teachers… I'll never forget some of my teachers from high school.. damn fine they were. Sure, some outright sucked and made the day drag on, but some of them were gems that wanted our eyes to light up and delight in understanding something we didn't know before. I can't imagine what things are like today… kids have the internet, all of these electronic distractions, and it seems like the teachers of today and the curriculum is terrible, from the rewritten history to all the political correctness. Parents don't have time for their kids, more worried about how big their TV is or how many cupholders are in their SUV. Our schools are now putting out soft, liberal idiots who don't know history and don't know how to survive in the real world. We had better fix this. Soon. Or we'll all pay.
Chocolate/Bacon bars…….
Have a happy 4th…
Thankfully, my youngest is in private school. Total tuition, books, fees per year $4200.00. Compare the below two items with those school districts that spend 3-4 times this amount.
Our little private school has a 100% high school graduation rate.
Our little private school has a 92% college graduation rate.
Without question, our kids are highly educated, informed and adapt extremely well into useful members of society as US Taxpaying Citizens. Things would be much better if there were a method for me to utilize my property taxes to choose where they go instead of into the idiocracy created by the progressive socialists. Competition of any way, shape or form would crush the unions and the monopoly of the school districts.
We as Citizens CAN make this happen. Not only can we, but this is definitely the best thing WE MUST DO "FOR THE CHILDREN"!!!
VOTE NOVEMBER FOR THE CONSTITUTION AND FREEDOM, NOT PROGRESSIVE IDEOLOGY!!!
At a school board meeting where many in the community had turned out due to some brou-haha,
the details of which I don't even remember, I asked the local school board prez how much sensi-
tivity training they were requiring a teacher to attend would cost our district, he answered it's FREE.
FOOL, nothing is free, ever…………..!
Cream cheese filled jalapenos wrapped with bacon…………..mmmmmmm
Wow Axion, I love your "States approach." You shoud blog that all over Big Gov. A lot of people would run with it. It's a new and fresh concept, and most of all it's pragmatic! We sure could use a big dose of that to end our frustrations.
Brilliant!
Teachers would probably be richer and happier without unions.
Preserve our Individual rights that this administration and their bully unions are trying to take away from us. One by one they go down. We don't forget easily, just like 9/11 "we'll never forget" and we'll never forget what happens when unions and anti-americans trick their way into the white house.
I'm saying home school, neighborhoods set up home schools. Or get the progo's out of our schools.They will probably fight for any and all control.So what.We've all dealt with these.They need to know their time is over and another country might be better fitting for them.No more bad pennies.
Well thanks, but its surely not original thought. I'd say the Founding Fathers thought of it first and Arizona is the first state to begin the process. Since you like the idea, please be my guest to spread it far and wide.
There is also a new book called "Nullification." I have not read it but I think this is the idea its promoting and it really should work if enough people and conservative organizations get behind it.
Here's it's link at Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Nullification-Resist-Federa...
And whenever a negative comment on how poorly teachers are these days, out of the woodwork comes the apologists. They are in the teaching profession for what it brings to them, not what they bring to the children.Lets get that straight. I'm tired of hearing endless rationalizations. Other than the bloated carcasses in Washington, no other profession showers it's workers with so much time off. Until I see teachers in the streets marching against the unions they belong too they are just as much liars as those running our government.
WHY ARE TEACHERS NOT RISING up against the unions if they think unions are so bad?
when Progressives got a hold of the curriculum and changed History and Geography to Social Studies, when the "new" math was shoved down students' throats, when "values clarification" reigned, when essays were not corrected for spelling and grammar, just content, when handwriting classes were abolished, when rote drill teaching of multiplication facts were eliminated, when character, honor, principles and were classified as outdated, when the country's Founders were hidden or skewed as Deists not biblical believers….that's when our country started to fall apart…there are more illustrations, but 1960's was the big push for progressive thought imposition….
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Thank you Axion. I'm picking it up. The Founding Fathers must have had a crystal ball because we surely need that safegard right now. This is all making the country sick.
Last spring I remember watching the news with no fears whatsoever and day after day my concern turned to shock and then a protective fear for our country's safety.Then a bit of resentment. Then one day I left my house and went to my, first ever, Town Hall meeting. You know the rest. It's created a new informal Club for Freedom and the Traditional values of America. I think we'll always be bound together with our mutual protectiveness of the Land we love so.
to fix the unions would require a Constitutional amendment that all school funds be distributed as vouchers to parents of each school age child to be redeemed and spent by the school of the parents choosing regardless of private or public, regardless of district. Said all school funds to mean all funding; construction, salaries, administration, pensions, upkeep, you name it.
BTW it would fix the American education system also would it not.
The hippies have come home to roost.
Eh, nothing to say, just to dang depressing to even comment.
Anyone remember Fred Thompson delivering exactly this message at a presidential debate?? Anyone? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnOvU1TsT3g
Regardless of Religion I think the catholic schools are the finest education in America.
You're very welcome Pnipni, best of luck with your Town Halls and Club for Freedom !!
We need to cut education funding. Period! Let us starve the beast.
There is a good correlation between LOWER costs per student and INCREASED public school quality. Get the federal government OUT of education.
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Because it is their 'ricebowl'. Never been in a Union?
Lol… My thinking exactly. That's why my husband and I are doing everything in our power to keep our children in a Christian school.
Omigosh, that is so true. One of my former friends was a Catholic school teacher who quit her job to teach in public school for about $5K a year more.
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i always look for the union label- then buy something else…
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In our state we were forced to join, or else…when our dues were allocated for political dems running several of us, a few, raised a stink and we were told our money would not be politicized….right….
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I want to see a medium sized metro area where public schoolos compete DIRECTLY with a private/parochial shool. The local legislature calculates the cost/student based onthe combined average bid of the competitors. THe cost of the facility is calulated comletely seperate. Seperate billing ofr computer power and school specific stuff, otherwise, as a public building, it is an overhead cost born by the taxpayers.
That's what the taxpayers pay. No more, no less. If you can afford the tuition fro the school, then you don't pay that per student rate in school taxes, but still have t fund the building costs.
No unions within this laboratory
That would be a FASCINATING governmental exercise in forulaic funding.
That's a good idea. Or have school go the whole year 'round with a week off every three weeks or so? Break up the vacation.
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