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Members tout bipartisan teaching bill

Posted: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 10:59 AM by Mark Murray
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From NBC's Kelly Paice
Republican Sen. John McCain, along with four of his colleagues on the Hill, yesterday introduced a bipartisan post-9/11 Troops to Teachers Enhancement Act, which expands and modernizes the current Troops to Teachers (TTT) program with the goal of having more troops continue their service in the classroom.
 
Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado, former Superintendent of Denver Public Schools, said that America has the strongest military in the world and the experiences troops have can reach "beyond the battlefield and into schools and classrooms" with this program.
 
The original program was established in 1994 to help servicemembers attain their teaching certification, and since its inception has brought nearly 10,000 troops into classrooms across the nation.
 
However, Bennet outlined that under the current TTT program, many servicemembers are not eligible to participate due to a service requirement of six years. He says that this new bill makes some "much needed and common sense changes" -- such as reducing the length of service requirements from six years of active duty to four years, or at least 90 days of continuous active duty since 9/11, so that younger veterans returning from today's wars will be able to participate.
 
Wisconsin Rep. Tom Petri (R) called the new bill a "win-win situation," saying that the program allows troops to "inspire good role models" and to use their leadership skills and military experiences to enrich students' experiences in the classroom. Connecticut Rep. Joe Courtney (D) added, "I think they [troops] will bring a thoughtful, broadminded view that no college degree could give."
 
In order for participants to receive a $5,000 stipend for teaching certification and training, they are required to teach in an economically disadvantaged school for a minimum of three years. There is also the option of receiving a $10,000 bonus in lieu of the stipend if the servicemember chooses to teach in a "high need" school -- a school where "at least 50% of the students are from low-income families." This bill intends to increase the number of schools across the nation in which participants can receive a stipend even if not teaching in "high need" classrooms, as the current program requires.

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Great !
Except......

Teachers are always being laid off
State and local budgets fluctuate so wildly

Why not look at solutions to keep education funding at regular levels

Yes, cut waste, too
(Some scholl Superintendents get OUTRAGEOUS salaries)

But, let;'s start to look at dependable funding for schools

(and stop hand outs to 'Segregation Academies' and 'Holy Roller Christian Madrassas')
Having ex-military teach the children goes back to greek and roman times. It is an excellent idea. We need more discipline for our youth. We need to be raising patriots, they need to learn to follow orders for the greater good. As America evolves into the greatest State in the history of the world it will be the youth that propells us. We need to teach less loyalty to family and more loyalty to State and party.
It's good to see the Repubs haven't just been sitting idle while the People's Work has needed attention.

Wasn't the GI bill made more robust by President Obama earlier this year?  I mean as a Senator, Obama had a better VA rating than McCain, darn those pesky little facts.

Republicans and Lieberman are screaming for relevancy.

But, alas, no one can hear them through the screeching noise.
PS.  For those 'scare tacticians' who use "Government Run,..." as a bludgeon - Our Government runs our Military - and I have yet to hear anyone say it is a failure.

So, for those of you scoring at home, when something MATTERS to us, we get it right and we do it well.  HCR should be just such an issue.  Our very lives depend on it.

Unions. The number 1 PAC contributor to the Democrats.

The Teachers Unions are getting a return on their investment, just like the Trial Lawyers, the number 2 PAC contributor to the Dems. Look what they got- no tort reform or malpractice lawsuit caps in Health Care "Reform".

That is a better return than the stock market.
We need to be raising patriots, they need to learn to follow orders for the greater good.
Judas Goat
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Obama and the wealthy Ivy League intellectual elite will tell you what the greater good is.

Obey Obie or go directly to Gitmo, do not pass GO, do not collect $250 Social Security dollars.
Yes, cut waste, too
(Some scholl Superintendents get OUTRAGEOUS salaries)

MSierra, SF (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:14 AM)
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Do they make more than SCHOOL superintendents?
I like the bi partisan support of the fillabuster that was anounced yeasterday.
HAA HAAA
Groundskeeper Willie’s enemy Seamus (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:19 AM)

And Corporations have been the number 1 contributors to Republicans?  What is your point?  Special interests abound and the lobbyists are ruining (sic running) our country.  Here's a quarter, buy a clue.

PS.  Missouri has had tort reform since 2005,...no one's insurance has gone down.  We aren't the 'secret' state with the supposed BEST Insurance coverage and rates, that Dick Armey pretends exists.
How much better would things be if we would have elected McCain? Obama could learn from McCain how to reach across the aisle and get things done. Obama is in way over his head and the power brokers in Washington walk all over him.
Good. For the kids; for the troops.
A Navy Cmdr. friend of mine did this in the troubled inner city Baltimore schools.
Nice to see the one of the very few Republicans actually interested in any bi-partisan work back on the case.
PS.  Missouri has had tort reform since 2005,...no one's insurance has gone down.  We aren't the 'secret' state with the supposed BEST Insurance coverage and rates, that Dick Armey pretends exists. Clara Kansas City, MO (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:34 AM)
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So let THE GOVERNMENT step in and take it all over, right?

Run it as well as they run Medicaid, Medicare and the Prescription Drug programs which the GAO accounting office recently said will be INSOLVENT by 2017.

Do you honestly think the government can run an even larger health care program when they cant run Social Security and the health care programs they have now?

AND keep it "deficit-neutral" as the Liar-In-Chief claims he will. No new taxes on 95% of "working families" Obama claimed. Read the fine print "working family" is anyone working at a fast food joint or non-SEIU janitor job.

How will Obama pay for all these give aways? How?
Tax the rich? I will believe it when I see it.
Obama and the wealthy Ivy League intellectual elite will tell you what the greater good is.
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One of the first things done during the redistribution of resources in a system that values each human life equally, is the destruction of the class system. The Elites as you call them will be stripped of the material wealth that they have accumulated in their greed. They are the ones that will need reeducation as to what the greater good is. The reason this has not worked in the past is that it was not global in scope. The elite could always run to ground. When your quarry goes to ground give them no ground to go to, this must be global. One world, One people.
Spending more money we do not have.
The kids will have to have good educations, and will need to get good paying jobs. Someones going to have to pay off this massive debt we've created for them.
Great - I will be willing to do this!!

I am going to check this out and hopefully become a part of this program.

Thank you and GOD BLESS AMERICA
So how come this government run program is A-ok but healthcare is too important?

I really do wish you flag wavers would actually do something patriotic rather than just talking about it all of the time. join up, suit up and go fight, and oh yeah, pay for the wars too.
How much better would things be if we would have elected McCain? Obama could learn from McCain how to reach across the aisle and get things done. Obama is in way over his head and the power brokers in Washington walk all over him. - DG, Houston, TX
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DG, I'm sorry but this has to be the dumbest post of the day thus far.  For Republicans who claim to have been discarded short of being locked out of their own offices by Democrats, this is the work that is presented after nearly 11 months of 'having nothing to do'?

If McCain as a Senator can produce legislation for this, where is his leglistation for HCR, for Climate Change, what of the grand plans he touted during the campaign just last year?  What is his policy on Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Russia, China and North Korea?  Where is his plan for the failing auto industry..where is the legislation outlining what he would do with AIG, Goldman, BofA, Citi etc?  Where is his leglislation to stabilize the housing crisis in AZ?  Why are not jobs exploding in AZ under his leadership?  Don't give me links to 1 min 32 seconds sound bites with Matt on the Today show...show me his 'bi-partisan' legislation on these matters and then I might entertain your comment.
KING OBAMA

As long as Obie thinks he's wearing a crown on his head nothing will get done.

We're tired of his big-eared puss appearing on TV and even the internet. He needs to get over himself.
And that pretty much goes for Pelosi too.

The Dems are hurting themselves. So be it.
It is what it is.



Full Moon
Moon Dawg
Monkbery Moon ... and the rest.
Allen in Omaha, please.   Despise McCain if you must, and I don't think he would have made a great president, but he's had more luck with bipartisanship over his legislative career than virtually anyone else.  Far more than the president has.  Please don't forget he was every Dem's favorite Republican until last year.  

And he's a U.S. Senator, not the governor of Arizona.  
How much better would things be if we would have elected McCain? Obama could learn from McCain how to reach across the aisle and get things done. Obama is in way over his head and the power brokers in Washington walk all over him.
DG, Houston, TX (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:41 AM)
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How much better would it be if McCain had been elected? Well, we'd probably have invaded Iran by now, so there's 3 wars we'd have going. We might have shown N. Korea who's boss, we could be giving Libya a bad time because of the released prisoner, and we may have even invaded Pakistan, as well.

Obama is in over his head?? With all the crap going on everywhere, and the sh!t left over from the previous administration, I think McCain might be in a corner throwing up or wetting himself by now.
Clara, The military is well run in terms of defending and fighting.  It was never meant to be a profit making business and regarding the business end of it, the military is very cost-inefficient and wasteful. As much as I love the military, it is not a good example to raise to support another government run entity. Especially one that doesnt HAVE to be government run, unlike the military. Good try but sorry, sad but true.
PS.  For those 'scare tacticians' who use "Government Run,..." as a bludgeon - Our Government runs our Military - and I have yet to hear anyone say it is a failure.

Clara Kansas City, MO

Nobody blasts TVA either.  Which has been a HUGE boost to southern economies since Day 1.
One of the first things done during the redistribution of resources in a system that values each human life equally, is the destruction of the class system.
Judas Goat (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:48 AM)
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Chairman Mao, that shining beacon to Barack's cabinet, did a textbook job of stripping the class system in China.

That textbook is Mao's "Little Red Book of Sayings", repackaged for American audiences as "The Audacity of Hope".

Spread that wealth around Barack! Fleece the wealthy. Start with billionaire leftist George Soros, then THE wealthiest US Senator-John Kerry, then fleece Oprah Winfrey and Michael Moore and proceed from there.
Despise McCain if you must, and I don't think he would have made a great president, but he's had more luck with bipartisanship over his legislative career than virtually anyone else.  Far more than the president has.  Please don't forget he was every Dem's favorite Republican until last year.  

Erin, Chesapeake VA (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:10 PM)
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McCain has had more luck with bi-partisanship than the President because he's been in the house or senate close to 30 years, since 1982. And although he always appeared to be a decent person before 2008 (when he started catering to the extreme right), he was definitely never my favorite Republican  -- Colin Powell was.
Our Government runs our Military - and I have yet to hear anyone say it is a failure.

Clara Kansas City, MO
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Korea
Viet Nam
Bosnia
Somalia
Iraq
Afghanistan
Nobody blasts TVA either.  Which has been a HUGE boost to southern economies since Day 1.
Auntie Fascist

Sure. Lets build a dam. That will fix everything.
I am going to check this out and hopefully become a part of this program.
The - Democrat Soldier (Sent Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:53 AM)
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Not hopefully- FORCEFULLY.
You WILL be enrolled in this government program.
Obama knows what is best for you.
As a former public school teacher who happily escaped before things got as bad as they are today, I've actually seen retired military in the classroom, and it doesn't always work.  Despite a public perception to the contrary, not everyone can teach; today's military -- drawn from a diluted candidate pool where recruitment standards have been significantly lowered -- doesn't always have the substantive background needed for teaching; and military discipline isn't always the best preparation for dealing with day-to-day classroom issues or empathizing with adolescents.  

One of these days, we REALLY need to talk about education funding.  MSierra and others here are right.  Schools have been a mess since the Reagan revolution tricked people into thinking that paying less in taxes was more important than their children's futures.  

Former Harvard University president Derek Bok once said, "If you think education is expensive, try ignorance."  Well, republicans seem to have adopted Bok's irony as a philosophy, and we're trying it now, with predictable results.  Or at least the results WOULD be predictable if anyone taught cause-and-effect anymore; but that got cut because taxpayers needed the money to buy their fifth-graders cell phones, iPods, and X-Boxes.  
Just what are they going to teach? How to fight a war?
Are they qualified teachers in as much as have they a degree in education or are they certified to teach as in take the test, be an intern, and then teach or do they go to the front of the line because they can shoot a gun at some guy with a turban and a beard?


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