tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3426800777521979578.post4132932224609858832..comments2024-02-20T19:58:27.733-06:00Comments on Jake's Wisconsin Funhouse: Senate GOP K-12 plan has familiar problem- WHERE'S THE MONEY?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3426800777521979578.post-31969604808396402942017-06-20T16:37:09.563-05:002017-06-20T16:37:09.563-05:00Your jealousy of people that passed the exams you ...Your jealousy of people that passed the exams you flunked is duly noted, Bradley Boy.<br /><br /> However, you do have a point. There are a ton of $80K to $125K Walker/WISGOP flunkies roaming the halls as "policy advisors" and administrators of programs, and they really don't care about helping Wisconsinites or improving efficiency, so they can get booted off the taxpayer teat. But you might not like that, since a no-talent Bradley hack like you has that as your career advancement plan. <br /><br /> But combine that with dumping the WEDC handouts and the M&A giveaway, and not only do we have more money for K-12, we'll probably add more jobs because the idle rich won't be able to hoard so much and buy fewer politicians.<br /><br /> You understand I only post your crap if I feel like clowning your dead-end, no-pride self, right?Jake formerly of the LPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15660401299391001751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3426800777521979578.post-63145453806779277452017-06-20T14:06:23.095-05:002017-06-20T14:06:23.095-05:00I've been calling my state representatives to ...I've been calling my state representatives to remind them that state government agencies are invariably overstaffed by up to 20%, some probably more. Some smart, targeted cuts could easily free up enough funds to increase spending in the area of education. I would hope to see some Democratic support of a plan of this type, given the pro-education stance they have. Just an idea!WashCoRepubnoreply@blogger.com