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It Looks Like Wisconsin's Governor Was Right. His policies are working
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Now that the bill is law, and we have some very early evidence of how it is working. And for one beleaguered Wisconsin school district, it’s a godsend, not a disaster.
The Kaukauna School District, in the Fox River Valley of Wisconsin near Appleton, has about 4,200 students and about 400 employees. It has struggled in recent times and this year faced a deficit of $400,000. But after the law went into effect, at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, school officials put in place new policies they estimate will turn that $400,000 deficit into a $1.5 million surplus. And it’s all because of the very provisions that union leaders predicted would be disastrous.
Let that sink in for a minute… Walker’s new policies will turn the $400,000 deficit into a $1.5 million surplus.
In the past, teachers and other staff at Kaukauna were required to pay 10 percent of the cost of their health insurance coverage and none of their pension costs. Now, they’ll pay 12.6 percent of the cost of their coverage (still well below rates in much of the private sector) and also contribute 5.8 percent of salary to their pensions. The changes will save the school board an estimated $1.2 million this year, according to board President Todd Arnoldussen.
“The monetary part of it is not the entire issue,” says Arnoldussen, a political independent who won a spot on the board in a nonpartisan election. Indeed, some of the most important improvements in Kaukauna’s outlook are because of the new limits on collective bargaining.
WI School District Goes from $400K Deficit to $1.5 Million Surplus Due to Walker’s Union Law
about an hour ago · And the Democrats still want to go ahead with trying to recall him?

Priapus531307 reads

talk about an "unbiased link"; also, check out the
hompage where this link is displayed showing "effusive praise" for GWB---------LMAO !

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Just a side note: One thing that comes to mind here is the ever important Broken Glass Theory of Economics by the (free market) economist Henry Hazlitt.

The moral of the story of the first chapter of his book Economics In One Lesson is that the majority of all economic miscalculations come from looking at gains, but not looking at costs.

I think that lesson might apply here.

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My question is, are the "facts" accurate?


and I am still willing to go a few grand on Walker. lol

Priapus531070 reads

As the following link will prove.

Who buses in these union busting goons to this board ?

Desperation tactics which shows that Walker is toast.

Priapus   You are the one who is in denial. Typical liberal. Never let the facts get in the way. Here are two links I forgot to include in the original post. Read them and inform yourself before you accuse me of lying

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