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steve2470 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-02-11 10:10 PM
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Proposed Cuts Strike Teachers as Attacks on Their Social Value
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/03/education/03teacher.html


By TRIP GABRIEL
Published: March 2, 2011

The jabs Erin Parker has heard about her job have stunned her. Oh you pathetic teachers, read the online comments and placards of counterdemonstrators. You are glorified baby sitters who leave work at 3 p.m. You deserve minimum wage.


“You feel punched in the stomach,” said Ms. Parker, a high school science teacher in Madison, Wis., where public employees’ two-week occupation of the State Capitol has stalled but not deterred the governor’s plan to try to strip them of bargaining rights.

Ms. Parker, a second-year teacher making $36,000, fears that under the proposed legislation class sizes would rise and higher contributions to her benefits would knock her out of the middle class.

“I love teaching, but I have $26,000 of student debt,” she said. “I’m 30 years old, and I can’t save up enough for a down payment” for a house. Nor does she own a car. She is making plans to move to Colorado, where she could afford to keep teaching by living with her parents.
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MedleyMisty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-02-11 10:14 PM
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1. Huh
Edited on Wed Mar-02-11 10:17 PM by MedleyMisty
Maybe this explains my disconnect.

I generally think of "middle class" as a big house with way more room than you need, generally absent any books but "Someone ate my cheese but it's cool 'cause I've got a golden parachute" type things, a Lexus SUV and a BMW, at least three TVs in the house, with at least one being a giant flat panel, maybe a whole home theater room, a pool and large deck for entertaining, etc. Basically a house that would rent for $1500/month and up around here, and filled with pointless ugly expensive things.

Ms. Parker sounds working class to me.
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Brickbat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-02-11 10:18 PM
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2. Unions and governmental safety nets raised much of the working class into the middle class.
Back in the day, it meant a job that could support a family, buy a private home, a car, and an annual vacation. Amazing how that's out of reach for so many now.
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vim876 Donating Member (268 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-02-11 10:57 PM
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3. Please.
Tell me you're being sarcastic.
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