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Tiggeroshii

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29. The only harm that can do is create more spending in areas where it is above the cost of living, and
Thu May 23, 2019, 01:19 PM
May 2019

reinvigorate lower population urban economies and rural areas.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
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I agree with that. Turin_C3PO May 2019 #1
You're correct that it's a state issue FBaggins May 2019 #7
Great idea Bernie, now how do you pay for it???? redstatebluegirl May 2019 #2
Maybe education should be federalized more? Turin_C3PO May 2019 #3
+10 Tiggeroshii May 2019 #6
Yes it should be, but that would take a lot of heavy lifting in many states. redstatebluegirl May 2019 #11
Yeah, both my parents were teachers Turin_C3PO May 2019 #14
My Dad always said a school board can screw with your life more than a President can. redstatebluegirl May 2019 #16
You are one smart cookie! at140 May 2019 #77
Thank you! redstatebluegirl May 2019 #89
Same trope. Seriously? Tiggeroshii May 2019 #4
How do you accomplish this in the current system? redstatebluegirl May 2019 #9
Honestly, in red states, they need to raise taxes substantially Tiggeroshii May 2019 #12
The federal government could offer teacher salary subsidies. Voltaire2 May 2019 #32
This is a great idea! Tiggeroshii May 2019 #33
The rejectniks in this thread Voltaire2 May 2019 #36
It is interesting Tiggeroshii May 2019 #38
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe May 2019 #5
Of Course! Tiggeroshii May 2019 #10
60k is even on the thin side. Considering how much teachers take out of their pay to Chin music May 2019 #8
Agreed. Tiggeroshii May 2019 #13
That's a separate problem that we should definitely fix. FiveGoodMen May 2019 #62
Absolutely. Chin music May 2019 #70
Once again it seems like the issues most important to Americans in the Presidential redstatebluegirl May 2019 #15
I don't think a federal minimum wage for teachers should be out of the question. Tiggeroshii May 2019 #17
I don't think they can pull that off but ok. redstatebluegirl May 2019 #18
Doesn't hurt to try. Tiggeroshii May 2019 #19
That actually can't be what he's referring to FBaggins May 2019 #65
Teachers in our states are not federal employee. Most of them are employed by MineralMan May 2019 #20
Just looked it up too Tiggeroshii May 2019 #21
The federal government cannot set minimum MineralMan May 2019 #22
You misunderstand me. The federal minimum wage covers all non-tipped workers, no? Tiggeroshii May 2019 #26
Here are starting and average teacher salaries, by state: MineralMan May 2019 #23
Perhaps a higher minimum wage (federal) across the board for all workers will lift the waters... SWBTATTReg May 2019 #24
Agreed! Tiggeroshii May 2019 #34
Salaries should correspond with the cost of living of each state. John Fante May 2019 #25
Mobile doesn't have the best economy, so a higher than living wage could substantially reinvigorate Tiggeroshii May 2019 #31
Doesn't change the fact that teachers in expensive coastal cities will be getting John Fante May 2019 #43
Those teachers in AL don't have as much disposable income as you would think, Tiggeroshii May 2019 #44
I agree, but I think location needs to be taken into account MiniMe May 2019 #27
The only harm that can do is create more spending in areas where it is above the cost of living, and Tiggeroshii May 2019 #29
A POTUS has no role in setting salaries of non-Federal workers NYMinute May 2019 #28
He can support and propose legislation to do so, actually Tiggeroshii May 2019 #30
People probably will want some ideas madville May 2019 #41
Oh my. Tiggeroshii May 2019 #42
One Trillion is a reasonable and conservative estimate madville May 2019 #45
So let's just not try then? Tiggeroshii May 2019 #47
I like the idea madville May 2019 #67
This false notion that higher taxes are somehow bad needs to be Tiggeroshii May 2019 #68
Why not the clown-performers while he is at it? NYMinute May 2019 #48
They already average close to six figures Tiggeroshii May 2019 #51
I was not comparing the two NYMinute May 2019 #54
What does them being federal worker have to do with anything? Tiggeroshii May 2019 #55
It is not a POTUS's job to decide what others pay for their workers NYMinute May 2019 #56
Yes it is the governments job to decide that, actually. Tiggeroshii May 2019 #69
A minimum wage is a different animal. NYMinute May 2019 #73
Lol. Tiggeroshii May 2019 #78
He could have just acknowledged it ... promising to change it NYMinute May 2019 #79
Acknowledging it would make him a person with good intentions. Tiggeroshii May 2019 #80
He could have just said NYMinute May 2019 #81
He could just drop out of the race entirely, but that isn't going to happen. Tiggeroshii May 2019 #82
+1 BannonsLiver May 2019 #35
See post 32 Tiggeroshii May 2019 #37
Good luck with that. BannonsLiver May 2019 #52
I get that college and Medicare for all are grouped as "pie in the sky" Tiggeroshii May 2019 #53
Medicare for all is a reasonable idea and a worthy endeavor BannonsLiver May 2019 #58
lol .. that bat was nicely wrapped in fleece. NYMinute May 2019 #49
School funding is through property taxes here madville May 2019 #39
Bingo! NurseJackie May 2019 #40
Here in NJ school taxes are astronomical..... Kahuna7 May 2019 #46
With taxes that high, teachers in NJ should make at least 100k MichMan May 2019 #57
They may not make 100k but they easily madville May 2019 #64
So you wouldn't want increased federal funding? Voltaire2 May 2019 #72
You explain it to yourself. Kahuna7 May 2019 #84
Interesting. Voltaire2 May 2019 #85
Pithy. But wrong on both accounts. You can't... Kahuna7 May 2019 #86
So go ahead and explain your opposition Voltaire2 May 2019 #87
How many ways do I have to tell you... Kahuna7 May 2019 #88
It's a discussion board. Discuss. Voltaire2 May 2019 #94
Don't let pesky details ruin a publicity stunt nt NYMinute May 2019 #50
LOL! He's ceding a lot of high tax blue states. Kahuna7 May 2019 #60
EVERYTHING has been a publicity stunt. NurseJackie May 2019 #66
Oh why worry about pesky details. BannonsLiver May 2019 #59
Which was a terrible idea all along FiveGoodMen May 2019 #63
What mandate? Is there a proposal Voltaire2 May 2019 #71
Exactly madville May 2019 #74
There is no mandate because the proposal Voltaire2 May 2019 #75
What is even more painful NYMinute May 2019 #76
Damn right! FiveGoodMen May 2019 #61
Thank you!! Tiggeroshii May 2019 #83
My folks were both public school teachers and I taught for a while myself. FiveGoodMen May 2019 #91
I agree that teachers are woefully underpaid, but how is the federal government The Velveteen Ocelot May 2019 #90
That Should Be Addressed, Too, But It Starts With A Ban On Exploitation corbettkroehler May 2019 #93
Some kids would otherwise major in education. zanana1 May 2019 #92
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