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I appreciate what you have said
Coach. You know I think you're a
keeper...the chili, of course, just seals the deal!
Although you may not be totally satisfied with the amount of your compensation your's seems to be much more in line with reality than what is happening up here.
Let me once more give the example from our suburban Chicago little School District...
Schools within School District: four little elementary schools and one middle school.
Total enrollment for School District: About 1400 or so.
Superintendent: retiring in 2013 @ age 58.
Superintendent's annual final salary alone (doesn't include generous benefits):$336,000.
Superintendent's annual pension based on average of final four years of salary (I think he will receive 80%): Approx. $250,000/year.
School Board allowed this to happen (actually orchestrated it) and who is angry?: taxpayers (both liberal and conservative).
Response from School Board following the community's urging to rescind this pension padding salary boost: "Bend over!"
Our ability to pay for this nonsense: Virtually none.
Sentiment in our village towards the district and the School Board: disgusted and feeling abused.
Solution: an election with informed, motivated, and unforgiving voters.
This, of course, is just a local issue. But in reality this example is what is often happening all over our country at all levels of government. Does anyone in Illinois really think that our newly elected Governor Quinn, on a short leash held by Michael Madigan, will be able to lead us out of the swirling drain, up and over the strainer, and then up the slippery sides of the mop sink to the relative freedom and calm of the countertop? Honestly...it's not going to happen. Washington D.C., much to the dissatisfaction of our hungry state legislators, can't bail the
Land of Lincoln out. The Republicans in the U.S.House are going to turn off the spigot. The
Gravy Train has been switched off onto a remote siding and the switch has been locked. Illinois, and other states which are economically crippled, need a skipper like New Jersey's Governor Christie. He makes no bones about it. His state needs help and focused leadership. He's rolling his sleeves up and getting it done. Good for him...he should start teaching a course-"
How to Save a State...Don't Speak So Softly and Carry a Big Stick".
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