[kj] New Topic The war criminal Blair must pay!
The Exorcist
killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
Tue Feb 16 17:43:39 EST 2010
You've got a fine point there! My bad.
At 04:57 PM 2/16/2010, Brendan wrote:
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>Complaining about conspiracy theories on a Killing Joke forum is
>akin to lamenting the fact that Geordie doesn't 'let loose on some
>wild fuckin' solos'
>
>From: gathering-bounces at misera.net
>[mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On Behalf Of The Exorcist
>Sent: Wednesday, 17 February 2010 6:48 AM
>To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
>Subject: Re: [kj] New Topic The war criminal Blair must pay!
>
>Your inability to make one single focused argument is amazing!
>As is your inability to stick to one of your own previous statements.
>
>Who said anything about jealousy? I pointed out that they are not
>poor miserable scabs as you make them out to me.
> the corruption within the union and the greed for power in union politics.
>
>Now, let us see the genius that is Greg Slawson.
>
>"Did it ever occur to you that if one group gets better salary/work
>conditions etc, it sets the bar higher for OTHER groups of workers?"
>Now in the previous Email you stated the following.
>" But they made the mistake of using purely economic motivations
>(pay bonuses) (called the Stakanovite system or something)."
>&
>"In fact, all the teachers I know are agaisnt Obama & Co's plans to
>bring "merit pay" to teachers who boost test scores the most (many
>think it's a scheme to bust teachers unions too). "
>HUH!!!!???? Psssssst... The Teachers unions are just afraid of accountability.
>
>Actually the Europeans may be living on borrowed time and money. As
>the populations grow the benefits (or money for the benefits) will
>continue to diminish.
>It's nothing to do with labor unions as much as the type of social
>system in place. Many European countries are quite stagnant from
>an economic perspective. (It will be interesting to see how the Euro
>plays out as well.) However this is all up for interpretation and debate.
>
>("Membership in France's labor unions accounts for approximately 5%
>of the private sector work force and is concentrated in the manufacturing,
>transportation, and heavy industry sectors. Most unions are
>affiliated with one of the competing national federations, the
>largest and most powerful of which are the communist-dominated
>General Labor Confederation (CGT), the Workers' Force (FO), and the
>French Democratic Confederation of Labor (CFDT)."
>
>
>The amount of federal money is falling? Is that because there is a
>big cabal against teachers or because the feds don't have an
>unlimited amount of money to give? Especially when the US spending
>per child as astronomical compared to others. Now recently
>the Obama administration did offer money but lots of the unions
>turned it down because it would "interfere" with their system.
>Whatever ever happened to the mantra "do it for the children"? You
>of course found this to be a big conspiracy. (As you do with everything
>else.)
>
>Naturally you'll talk about the military impacting City and State
>run programs; but why, I have no clue. There is no connection.
>Just like there wasn't any connection in your previous email about
>public sector tax payer jobs and private ones.
>(Are you also implying that the school system be under rule and
>thumb of the gov's as opposed to localities? If they're going to
>dump more wads of cash I'm sure they'll want some control/regulation
>over what happens to it.)
>
>Thank you for telling me I'd make a great CEO. I take pride in that.
>
>However regarding your nonsensical rants and horribly though out
>arguments that contradict each other within 3 emails
>scares the bejesus out of me.
>
>Ps. Stop with the friggin conspiracy theories, isn't it time you
>grew up a bit?
>
>At 01:22 PM 2/16/2010, GREG SLAWSON wrote:
>
>So are you basically jealous that teachers have benefits/vacations,
>etc? Did it ever occur to you that if one group gets better
>salary/work conditions etc, it
>sets the bar higher for OTHER groups of workers? Why do Europeans
>generally have much better fringe benefits, hours, etc. than US
>workers? Could it be b/c the unions
>are STRONGER, and there are more strikes?
>And you're right about how most $ for teacher salaries come from
>city and state, but the amount from the feds has been falling over
>the years, and it has
>made a difference. At my middle-class school, they plan to lay off
>about 20% of the teaching staff next year. Is that a good thing? And
>yes, I will talk about the military--how
>about if they lay off 20% of their workforce?
>You'd make a great corporate CEO--you think just like them.
>
>
>----------
>Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 01:49:50 -0500
>From: killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
>To: gathering at misera.net
>Subject: Re: [kj] New Topic The war criminal Blair must pay!
>
>I can give you many more examples as well.
>
>1 in 20 is acceptable for you? Whatever happened to accountability?
>
>I also fail to understand how you can compare teachers which are
>paid for by the public (via taxes)
>to corporations which are private/semi-private entities and are
>accountable only to the head honcho or to the investors that choose to
>invest in it.
>
>Teachers barely earn enough to survive?
>I wouldn't call this barely.
><http://schools.nyc.gov/Offices/DHR/TeacherPrincipalSchoolProfessionals/Salary/Salary+Step+and+Differential+Schedules.htm>http://schools.nyc.gov/Offices/DHR/TeacherPrincipalSchoolProfessionals/Salary/Salary+Step+and+Differential+Schedules.htm
>
>
>Don't forget all holidays are off, and paid summers. Plus if you
>work (teaching) during the summer your salary gets an increase for
>the duration.
>Add on more credits and you get another bump up.
>Then throw in tenure after only 3 years (Best damn job security
>ever! Even if you fuck up big time.)
>plus medical benefits and it's actually quite decent.
>Now add on retirement pension plans + cost of living increase.
>
>Those poor poor folks! I wonder how many people on this list have
>job security after 3 years.
>
>For every example you can give me of teachers fired for "no reason"
>I can give you more that should've been fired and
>are kept around.
>
>Hmmmm, how about this one? Get paid $100,000.00 (Tax payer $$$) a
>year for doing... Wait for it... Wait for it... Absolutely nothing!
><http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/bounce_rubber_flubbers_MrL9ZhEGshrv2H5ToVTxUK>http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/bounce_rubber_flubbers_MrL9ZhEGshrv2H5ToVTxUK
>
>
>And here is the article by the New Yorker.
><http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/08/31/090831fa_fact_brill>http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/08/31/090831fa_fact_brill
>
>You can read more about union cover up and bullshitting in the above
>article, as well as teachers who claimed to be
>unduly fired/punished/released. And what you basically get out of
>the article is that it's one big clusterfuck.
>
>The unions have lots of power and political clout, they give out
>quite a chunk of change to many politicians. Planting cue cards at
>hearings? Check!
><http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/08/31/090831fa_fact_brill>http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/08/31/090831fa_fact_brill
>
>And there is so much more...
>
>Please don't try to pull the "poor little innocent union" crap with me.
>You can do it to others that don't read up on this but I won't let it fly.
>
>Everything by you is an attack on the little guy, the war mongers,
>the this, the that. Plenty (most) of the money comes from
>local,state and regional pockets
>not DC. (The teachers contract negotiations and powers are not
>implemented nor negotiated by Washington.)
>
>
>At 11:03 PM 2/15/2010, GREG SLAWSON wrote:
>THat IS interesting. Every teachers union I've read about hates the
>idea. And the article from LA weekly is a classic case of taking a
>few extreme examples--by
>the articles own admission, about 1 in 20 teachers suck--and making
>a huge case of it. How many corporations have at least 1 out of 20
>workers who stink, but are
>not fired? What about the financiers who wrecked the US
>economy--some of them now in the Obama administration--and not only
>were not fired, but grew even
>richer? Most of the right wing goons like West will let them off the
>hook, and attack a few teachers who barely earn enough to survive
>(in the US anyway). Another thing these bullshit "news" articles
>don't mention is that for the first 3 years of a teacher's career,
>they can be fired FOR ANY REASON, no questions asked, until they get
>tenure. There was a teacher at my school who was fired after 2 years
>for loosing a student's homework. He used to stay late after school
>every day giving extra help, and used his free period to tutor kids.
>I knew another extremely smart and dedicated teacher who was fired
>after one year for sending warning notices to all his students, in
>order to shake them up a bit. ANd the rules are changing to give
>principals more power to fire even tenured teachers. There is a
>wholescale attack on teachers unions--currently the largest unions
>in the US, which has an extremely rapidly declining union
>membership--by local, state, and fed government. It's yet another
>way to attack ordinary working people in order to fund the huge
>military budget (larger than that of all other countries in the
>world combined, and over half the total US budget).
>
>
>----------
>Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 22:14:39 -0500
>From: killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
>To: gathering at misera.net
>Subject: Re: [kj] New Topic The war criminal Blair must pay!
>Interesting, in Colorado teachers had recently voted to employ merit pay.
>Not having merit pay is simply a very good tactic to keep all the
>teachers in-line and not shake up the teachers union (like the AFT/UFT).
>Since all teachers in the union be they good, bad, average or
>exceptional have equal votes you can just imagine the havoc it would
>wreak were they to introduce merit pay. Pitting one group of union
>members against another is bad union politics.
>The union is all about money (for itself) and power (power in
>numbers); to have anything rock the boat is a big no no.
>For a semi-lenghty read on the bullshit that goes on in the teachers
>unions feel free to read the linked article below.
>This is one of the latest I've come across.
><http://www.laweekly.com/2010-02-11/news/lausd-s-dance-of-the-lemons/>http://www.laweekly.com/2010-02-11/news/lausd-s-dance-of-the-lemons/
><http://www.laweekly.com/2010-02-11/news/lausd-s-dance-of-the-lemons/>
>
>
>
>
>At 07:06 PM 2/15/2010, GREG SLAWSON wrote:
>Sorry Sade, I must have been mixing up 2 different emails. And yes,
>I meant competition! One more point about the 'exceptional' issue--
>communism doesn't mean that no one could ever be exceptional--in
>fact it would be (and even was, in the early USSR) encouraged. But they
>made the mistake of using purely economic motivations (pay bonuses)
>(called the Stakanovite system or something). My point is that there are
>many other reasons to do your best at something, beyond purely
>personal economic gain. There have been studies by economists (in
>the US) that confirm this. And,
>as a teacher, I see some teachers who may be considered exceptional,
>but hey are not motivated by $$ to be so. In fact, all the teachers
>I know are agaisnt
>Obama & Co's plans to bring "merit pay" to teachers who boost test
>scores the most (many think it's a scheme to bust teachers unions
>too). Many teachers
>don't even think it makes logical sense...
>
>
>----------
>Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 15:40:00 -0800
>From: saulomar1 at yahoo.com
>To: gathering at misera.net
>Subject: Re: [kj] New Topic The war criminal Blair must pay!
> >>> ..were it to succeed and everyone became "exceptional"... how
> would anyone be exceptional?
> > ..you're taking the term exceptional is bit too literally!
>
>It seems you took the term "everyone" a bit too literally. (Maybe I
>should've said instead, "everyone enough'?)
>
>No one's attacking anyone (much less calling them names), just
>pointing out ironies and
>incosistencies the world would be better off without.
>
> > Back to the Haiti example .... the medical folks, have been
> completly exceptional.
> > There has been little or no... Bill Gates/130 year olds, etc.
>
> That was conflating two seperate points from 2 different people,
> hence I'm not sure how (or if) that replies to what I wrote.
>Now, if I were the suspicious type i'd say it was a bit of a straw
>man to shoehorn in that last' sumthin' about the poor suckers
>jumpin' through hoops - but then again, no one's calling anyone names here...
>
> > There has been little or no completion between them,
>
> Do you mean competition, instead of 'completion'?
>
>
>
>... ... ... ... ... ...
>[looking at the current state of things..]
>
>'Who has the fun..
> ..is it always a man with a gun...?
> Someone must have told him if you work too hard... you can sweat"
>
>
>From: GREG SLAWSON <gregslawson at msn.com>
>To: gathering <gathering at misera.net>
>Sent: Mon, February 15, 2010 2:53:47 PM
>Subject: Re: [kj] New Topic The war criminal Blair must pay!
>I think you're taking the term exceptional is bit too literally!
>Back to the Haiti example--from what I've been hearing, most of the volunteers
>that are down there, esp. the medical folks, have been completly
>exceptional. There has been little or no completion between them,
>nor are there any Bill Gates/130 year olds, etc.
>It's amazing the hoops a couple of people will jump thru just to
>attack communism or anything on the left..poor suckers...
>
>
>----------
>Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 12:21:37 -0800
>From: saulomar1 at yahoo.com
>To: gathering at misera.net
>Subject: Re: [kj] New Topic The war criminal Blair must pay!
> Assuming Ultimate Communism would encourage everyone to be
> "exceptional," were it to succeed and everyone became
> "exceptional"... how would anyone be exceptional? Exceptional being
> a relative term, is there some explanation of "exceptional" (as in,
> in relation to what?) that would still hold?
> Because if everyone had Bill Gates' money, a philosopher's
> depth, and the health of a base-jumping 130-year-old
> twice-reincarnated Himalay Sherpa, no one could possibly be exceptional.
>
>
>... ... ... ... ... ...
>[looking at the current state of things..]
>
>'Who has the fun..
> ..is it always a man with a gun...?
> Someone must have told him if you work too hard... you can sweat"
>
>
>From: GREG SLAWSON <gregslawson at msn.com>
>To: gathering <gathering at misera.net>
>Sent: Mon, February 15, 2010 10:49:12 AM
>Subject: Re: [kj] New Topic The war criminal Blair must pay!
>Communism would encourage people to be "exceptional". It says
>nothing about going over people's needs. And yes, no country has got it
>right yet (it's only been about 100 years--a short time by
>historical standards).
>And as for your "it will never work b/c all people care about is $"
>beliefs, why are thousands flooding into Haiti, mostly unpaid, to help?
>
>
>----------
>Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 03:50:01 -0500
>From: killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
>To: gathering at misera.net
>Subject: Re: [kj] New Topic The war criminal Blair must pay!
>Right on!
>If only we all lived in Imaginary Communist Land (because it seems
>that no one can ever get it right and communism has never
>ever existed) things would be so much better and we'd all be happy,
>joyful, thoughtless providers to the betterment of man kind.
>Should anyone choose to be exceptional we will just maim them till
>they are EQUAL with all the others. Should anyone want more than
>what is deemed acceptable to them... Ohhhh boy! I pity the fool!
>Greg, I do hope that your salary does not go one penny over your
>needs and that if you ever had or will have a pay raise
>you will promptly denounce it and threaten your employer with resignation.
>FIGHT THE POWER MUTHAFUCKAS!
>At 03:03 PM 2/13/2010, GREG SLAWSON wrote:
>Unfortunately the march toward war doen't depend entirely on who's
>pres or PM. It stems from the competition between nations over markets,
>resources, cheap labor, etc. Obama has already stepped up the Afghan
>war (where the US wants to build an oil pipeline w/o Taliban
>interference), and
>has not withdrawn troops from Iraq any faster than Bush would have.
>As long as capitalism exists, WWIII will be on it's way (w/China?)...
>
>
>----------
>Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 19:39:38 +0000
>From: adrianwason at btinternet.com
>To: gathering at misera.net
>Subject: [kj] New Topic The war criminal Blair must pay!
>I dont know how many of the gathering outside the UK have heard
>about the latest bollocks enquiry about tony & george's ego trip but
>I found it alarming how much blair mentioned Iran.My motto is attack
>is the best form of defence but it has to be organised.
>
>Can anyone imagine what would have happened if these 2 clowns were
>left in power. I never ever thought I would say this but thank God
>america can get rid of it's idiots after their terms.
>
>If George & Tony were still in power WW3 would be just around the
>corner. In the Uk now we have a one eyed grumpy disorganised
>threatining(to his staff) totally fiscally incompetent person who
>inherited a good economic base and has totally fucked it up & the
>USA-who knows.
>
>But thank God it's not Cuba otherwise we could have those simpletons
>in for life.
>
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