Tom,<br> <br> I don't think anyone is not supporting the police, with maybe one exception. So I don't think that is a valid argument. The argument is how do the people of Moscow benefit, directly, from a nationally unionized police department? Until somebody is willing and able to satisfactorily answer that question, I don't see how they will get unionized.<br> <br> The phony baloney liberals in our community really do not care about what is just, if they did we would not have city policies in place that allow for discrimination against homosexuals and would offer the same benefits to same sex couples. This is something the city can do, but chooses not to, because of bigotry. It is something that most corporations are now doing, and even UI, a state of Idaho institution, now doesn't discriminate on the bases of sexual orientation. Our little liberal pocket, is way behind the republican controlled state.<br> <br> These politicians have no real interest in
the welfare of our police officers, fire volunteers, or city employees, with the exception of themselves. They are simply using this as an excuse to get some attention for themselves and pretend to care about everyone in the community. Their actions say otherwise.<br> <br> Teachers, rescue workers, fire workers, and many other city employees will never be compensated for the work that they do, ever, there is not enough money in world. <br> <br> Best Regards,<br> <br> _DJA<br><br><b><i>Tom Ivie <the_ivies3@yahoo.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> <div>It would be interesting to see how many MPD employees leave to work for Latah County Sheriff. It is my understanding that the County actually pays about $3/hr less for starting pay. That could indicate that the problem lies somewhere else, ie benefits, management styles, shifts, etc.
What are the comparisons for family health insurance? That could be a huge issue. </div> <div> </div> <div>The police really set the tone for Moscow's atmosphere. The way they conduct themselves reflects largely on Moscow. One of the reasons we have relatively low crime is because of them. This is one amenity I am more than willing to pay for. Of all the groups to keep happy, the most important are police, fire, transportation, and garbage. We have it easy in Moscow. We have a volunteer fire department, private transportation, and the garbage services are contracted. So why not support the police? Plus they can't strike anyway. </div> <div><br><b><i>Dan Carscallen <areaman@moscow.com></i></b> wrote:</div> <blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); padding-left: 5px; margin-left: 5px;">Nick says:<br>"One of my neighbors is a
Moscow City policeman. These guys have been<br>very discrete and very civil about their reasonable demands. Out of<br>respect for his delicate position, I've not quizzed him about the<br>situation. But I can tell you, and especially Dan, one thing: this man<br>is not bored with his job or with Moscow! He has bought a very<br>expensive house and his wife stays at home raising two small children."<br><br>Nick, <br><br>Yes, that guy wants to stay around and enjoys Moscow for what it is.<br>That's awesome. That's why I still live here. But, many have left, and<br>I don't think they left because the MPD doesn't have a union. I'm of<br>the OPINION (keyword right there) that they leave for a chance to chase<br>more bad guys somewhere else. <br><br>Maybe them leaving for "greener pastures" is not a bad thing, if you<br>take the time to read through Wayne's post on the subject. I'd much<br>rather have officers hang around who appreciate Moscow for what it is<br>rather than
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