Thursday, May 2, 2019

Red4Ed movement seen politicizing North Carolina teachers' wage protests

Via John

Teachers and their supporters marched on the state capitol in Raleigh, N.C., on Wednesday, May 1, 2019, to demand better funding in schools, increased salaries, the expansion of Medicaid, and better mental health services in schools, among other things. (AP Photo/Amanda Morris)

Commie here, commie there

About 20,000 North Carolina teachers and their supporters marched on the state Capitol on the state Capitol on International Workers’ Day as part of the Red4Ed movement, which is backed by the nation’s largest teachers union and has drawn criticism from Republican leaders across the country.

Hoisting placards and sporting red T-shirts, teachers, counselors, bus drivers and cooks took to Raleigh on Wednesday with demands for a new minimum wage, an expansion of Medicaid and the hiring of additional support staff.

2 comments:

  1. The Commies love their Useful Idiots. Peoples, some of them God Fearing, Good Peoples, hoodwinked into marching for another Communista takeover of a Social Program. Oh yeah, they do make solid points, that are hard to disagree with, especially if you REALLY LOVE YOUR CHILD. Wink, Wink. Surely the community wants the teachers to get more pay. Look at what they could do if they had more take-home pay.

    It is never about helping the children. It is always about helping the Teacher's Union. The schools and the kids always come out on the bottom. But, have faith! "Because this time it will be different. This time it will work." Same old Schtick.

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    1. It is always about helping the Teacher's Union.

      Yup.

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