tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4056640.post164891752803976077..comments2023-12-18T12:18:21.824-05:00Comments on POLITIZINE.COM: Umm, who's thwarting democracy again?Tonyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08248633195693368939noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4056640.post-32279338171402106392011-03-13T13:47:08.745-04:002011-03-13T13:47:08.745-04:00The sad reality is that in many cities and towns, ...The sad reality is that in many cities and towns, including the town I live in, "some" of the municipal workers are in better financial shape than the property taxpayers who fund their salaries, benefits and pensions. <br /><br />In my town of Wellfleet, in addition to property taxes increasing by 2.5%, there are tax overrides totaling $635,000 on the warrant for our upcoming annual town meeting and election. I say cut the bureaucracy instead of piling it on the backs of taxpayers. I'm not rolling over for these tax overrides which the bureaucracy of this town views as "a given." B.S. to that!Mike Ricenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4056640.post-77886282187576560042011-03-05T07:46:32.810-05:002011-03-05T07:46:32.810-05:00@nygrump: I would agree with you, especially when ...@nygrump: I would agree with you, especially when you take into consideration some of the dangerous private sector jobs that still need unions and a strong representative voice. But municipal government employees? I don't know anymore. Many of them get better benefits and higher pay than private sector workers now. In addition, many of them received their jobs via political connections and not actual skills. The "no show" and "overly compensated" are not just rare occurences; they are the norm! Lastly, the collective bargaining process allows for the union to cream the taxpayer when the economy is bad. "Sure, we'll give up this but you need to give us that." Whereas private sector workers are TOLD what is going to happen and TOLD to live with it whether the economy is bad or shareholders, CEOs, and board of directors want more profit. I fail to see where municipal government workers should be exempt from the pain that private sector workers have been feeling for decades just because they are government workers. <br />Municipal government workers - along with the overly paid CEOs who are destroying the country - need to look in the mirror and realize that they have to sacrifice too. They have to sacrifice for the better good of all and for the ordinary people who can no longer pay more taxes because of economic and inflationary costs they have no control over but are harming them. This doesn't even get into the pension liabilities; this is just today. If the municipal government workers don't do this, our elected officials have no other choice but to stick with available revenue budgets and lay people off. Welcome to what those of us in the private sector have been facing for years and years. It might be time to think about sacrificing to save your brother's job. You know, the union way.Tonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08248633195693368939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4056640.post-41570147252609952052011-03-04T11:17:45.906-05:002011-03-04T11:17:45.906-05:00This isn't just about cutting costs but about ...This isn't just about cutting costs but about grabbing power - without collective bargaining, how do workers negotiate? Take what they're given by the various puppets that get elected? Fight it out in the courts for years? There is a nationwide attack on working people; but TEACHERS, man, they're attacking TEACHERS! I thought we were putting our precious children first. What teacher is going to deal with the little brats this country keeps pooping out without some guarantee of stability.nygrumpnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4056640.post-68595440575498664082011-03-03T20:08:53.518-05:002011-03-03T20:08:53.518-05:00I'm always sad when I hear people describe our...I'm always sad when I hear people describe our country as a "democracy". Even our President says we live in a democracy. I was taught in school that we live in a Constitutional Republic, where the Constitution limits the actions of government and what people can vote for. The founders believed that democracies are mobs, the tyranny of the majority. If we had not left our original republican form of government, we would not be in the fiscal condition we are in now. We would not have a war on drugs, numerous undeclared wars overseas, and constant government intervention in our daily lives.<br /><br />At least there are some people who are willing to do something about this now and not pass this fiscal stupidity onto our children and grandchildren and enslave them with our irresponsible choices.Jeremynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4056640.post-75380986129335298862011-02-28T11:30:28.427-05:002011-02-28T11:30:28.427-05:00Interesting !
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