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Sound Off: I don't approve

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The following is what our readers sounded off about this week:

I don't approve
My name is Dave, and I don't approve of any of these back-stabbing politicians.

A smile goes a long way
I'm glad that I get the Kane County Chronicle delivered to my house. It's good reading about the Sound Off and hearing about bullying. Yes, I was one of them, a baby boomer, and I will never forget it. So if you wonder why we, as adults, are kind of quiet and shy around other people, maybe you'll know why. A smile goes a long way, so let's keep that smile going.

Teachers are unreasonable
I think Geneva teachers are being unreasonable in the contract negotiations. While the rest of Geneva takes pay freezes and cuts and experiences job losses due to the bad economy, they think they should be getting a raise. They are fully aware that Geneva doesn't have the money and will have to raise taxes in order to give them their raises, but they don't seem to care. They are only looking out for themselves. They are not willing to sacrifice like everyone else has to. In essence, Geneva taxpayers will be hit twice, once by their own salary freezes, cutbacks and job losses, and then by higher taxes to satisfy the teachers. Parents, don't fool yourselves. If Geneva teachers cared about the community they work in and the children that they teach, they wouldn't be so unwilling to take a pay freeze for a while, until the economy improves. I say if they want to strike, let them, and then let them go. If it's so terrible working in Geneva, then they should leave. Replace them with eager, younger teachers who will be overjoyed to have a job, not complaining about not getting a raise.

Supporting teachers' raises
I'm a Geneva parent who is very concerned about the effect on my children and my home value from reducing teacher salaries and benefits. If Geneva is not competitive with the school districts around it, the best teachers will not want to work in Geneva. They will go where the salaries and benefits are more attractive. I came to Geneva because of the strong schools. Our real estate market is much stronger than the areas around us, mainly because of the schools. The schools are what makes young parents want to live in Geneva. If we reduce the effectiveness of the teachers and schools, our children will suffer and parents will look move where schools are stronger. The only ones complaining about giving the teachers what they've got in the past are people without kids or people whose kids are grown, and they want to make the younger generation suffer.

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