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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 749141" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>The cities and states that are so strapped for money need to cut back on their spending as well. The "so called" ISD here has so many Administration staff they are needing a new larger building to office them all. There is no way to convince me they need that many department directors( salaries in the low 6 figure), assistant directors( high 5 figures) and assistant director's assistants(mid 5 figures) to run a school system. </p><p> I'm sure most governmental agencies, on every level, have way more high paid positions than they really need. Spending can be cut without hurting people that really need the assistance, yet that is the first place everyone turns to for cutting budgets. The reason for that direction is to pull at the heart strings of the public to encourage us to go along with tax increases. There are many places our fed gov spends billions of dollars that could well be put on hold until times are more productive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 749141, member: 13254"] The cities and states that are so strapped for money need to cut back on their spending as well. The "so called" ISD here has so many Administration staff they are needing a new larger building to office them all. There is no way to convince me they need that many department directors( salaries in the low 6 figure), assistant directors( high 5 figures) and assistant director's assistants(mid 5 figures) to run a school system. I'm sure most governmental agencies, on every level, have way more high paid positions than they really need. Spending can be cut without hurting people that really need the assistance, yet that is the first place everyone turns to for cutting budgets. The reason for that direction is to pull at the heart strings of the public to encourage us to go along with tax increases. There are many places our fed gov spends billions of dollars that could well be put on hold until times are more productive. [/QUOTE]
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