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Both sides suck my sweet potato.
Just under the tax cuts in 2003, those making over $1 million get on average a $91,000 tax cut each year. Those making under $1 million get on average $100 each year. Is this what you consider equal sucking from the sweet potato?
But this has NOTHING to do with corporate matters.
The Koch brothers were the largest campaign donor in Wisconsin. They gave the maximum amount to Walker's campaign. And, his lap dog conversation that was taped showed us who's side he is on. He also has budgeted about the same amount in tax cuts to corporations as the amount he wants to cut from the education budget. So, to say this issue has nothing to do with corporate matters seems a little naieve.
This has everything to do with teachers unions greed and arrogance. Their mafia-like tactics are hopefully coming to an end.
Are you talking about how they negotiate with their employers for the compensation for their services and the material needs of their students? How horrible!!!
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