Thursday, September 22, 2005

Arnold's Problem with Government Workers

George Will reports on Arnold's biggest problem:
Asked what has most surprised him in the 23 months since he was elected, he instantly replies: "The extent to which public employees unions are running the state" and how "blatant" their control is. He disgustedly says that meetings with the teachers union are never about children, they are entirely about adults -- about costing the state $300 million by ensuring that union workers will mow schools' lawns and fix schools' plumbing.
Who ever said public education was about educating?