Let me start with my premis, you two are then free to expound on it.I identified each of these entries you mentioned in my post above. In each case, my entry was a rebuttal to the erroneous analogies posted previously by either you or Doove. Hence my challenge: “Please show me where I turned the discussion.” And you continue to insist on comparing “apples to oranges.”
I think all government employee's should get ready to tighten their belts. That includes teachers and military employee's.
Feel free to add whay you might.
I was the one that asked leading questions to DFW5, so I should know WTF I was getting at. You admit that you were the one changing the topic, and, IMO, using fallacious analogies to support your argument. It was your analogies I was attacking.
Another premis of mine is that folks are hypocritical in just what government employees they want to shoulder more to help bring down the cost of government.
You and DFW5 and the Gov of WI are prime examples. The Gov exempeted police and firefighters and you two seem to want to exempt the military. Prime voters for the GOP. Nothing will be done if every side gets to exempt their pet projects. Is that so hard to understand?
I really do not care about just WTF each salary starts out at or the average. I would like to clear these two hurdles and then maybe move onto the fairness in pay but DFW5 seems to want it both ways. He claims teachers are paid based on market conditions and then makes some special exemption for the military. Originally Posted by WTF
learn that the U.S. Army practiced and prepared for war against Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan substituting broom handles for rifles and plywood cut outs to represent tanks, etc. That was all the pacifistic, isolationist Congress would permit. Meanwhile they invested millions in welfare projects, such as having men collect and remove tumbleweeds from fence lines in Oklahoma. Of course, the consequence of cutting military preparedness was that the Japanese successfully killed thousands of out-numbered and ill-equipped young Americans in Hawaii and the Far East when they launched their imperialistic war. Dollars (tumbleweed catcher) or a human life? Dollars (college tuition for all)) or a human life? Which one is more valuable? Decisions, decisions. Congress has cut the military to the bone before. No doubt, they’ll do it again. It’s inevitable and already in the works. After all, you are a constituent (with a foreign policy outlook not too unlike those who voted during the 30s), and I guess you vote. FYI, all branches are undergoing a RIF numbering tens of thousands in the next five or so years, so I don’t know why you are bitching. Fewer soldiers—more teachers (based on population increase estimates): “apples—oranges!” Originally Posted by I B HankeringGood God....and you do not think you turned the discussion.
I identified each of these entries you mentioned in my post above. In each case, my entry was a rebuttal to the erroneous analogies posted previously by either you or Doove. Originally Posted by I B HankeringYour only rebuttal to me in this entire thread was based on an inability on your part to correctly read the post i commented on, to which you did exactly what you accused me of doing (twisting DFW's words into something they weren't) so please stop bringing me into this.
Your only rebuttal to me in this entire thread was based on an inability on your part to correctly read the post i commented on, to which you did exactly what you accused me of doing (twisting DFW's words into something they weren't) so please stop bringing me into this. Originally Posted by DooveI read what I read. Your inability to properly express yourself is no fault of mine.
And yet when you talk about taxes?...not so much across the board stuff, huh? Originally Posted by Rudyard KThe subject of having teachers pay more for their health and retirement is actually about shifting taxes..to the middle class. ( I actually agree, I just thnk other government employees {such as the firemen and police,that the WI Gov exempted should pay more of their retirement too).. But if your plan is cutting regressive taxes too?
I read what I read. Your inability to properly express yourself is no fault of mine. Originally Posted by I B HankeringMe express myself? This ain't about anything i said, it's about our interpretation of what DFW said. Maybe you can correct me by quoting the specific comment(s) from the post(s) in question that lend themselves to your interpretation. But don't hurt yourself tryin'.
The subject of having teachers pay more for their health and retirement is actually about shifting taxes..to the middle class. ( I actually agree, I just thnk other government employees {such as the firemen and police,that the WI Gov exempted should pay more of their retirement too).. But if your plan is cutting regressive taxes too?Sometimes WTF?!...I wonder whether you really are that dense or whether you are just that atagonistic.
What do you wanna do cut taxes and balance the budget? Originally Posted by WTF
Sometimes WTF?!...I wonder whether you really are that dense or whether you are just that atagonistic.
. Originally Posted by Rudyard K
I haven't proferred an opinion here on raising taxes, lowering taxes, balancing the budget, or spending like crazy.. Originally Posted by Rudyard K
I was simply commenting on your propensity to be "fair and balanced" when you choose (i.e. wanting to cut expenses "across the board", in lieu of prioritizing), and "opinioned rule" when you choose (cut taxes for poor and middle classes...not wealthy). Originally Posted by Rudyard KLets be honest. They poor do not make enough to either cut their taxes or raise them. I am not a fan of welfare, in case you haven't heard. So that would be a lean towards raising...
Any time you want to have a fair and balanced debate on anything, let me know. You would be suprised on just how much we would agree on. There is very little we disagree on.....but I thought this forum was about tail pulling.I have been know to hold my own in that regard.
So much for that bouncing ball, linier thought process of yours. Originally Posted by Rudyard K