Chapter

Paying Cops and Teachers: A Comparison
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09:22 - 13:16 (03:54)

The speaker suggests that cops and teachers have a significant pay gap, but eliminating pensions could potentially lead to higher pay for both professions. He also mentions that cops in New Orleans were paid $250 a week at one point.

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The idea of rethinking pensions as a way to provide higher salaries to teachers and cops is suggested, as pensions often hinder the ability to increase pay.
09:22 - 11:31 (02:09)
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Pensions
Summary

The idea of rethinking pensions as a way to provide higher salaries to teachers and cops is suggested, as pensions often hinder the ability to increase pay. However, the potential difficulty in implementing this idea is acknowledged.

Chapter
Paying Cops and Teachers: A Comparison
Episode
Ahmaud Arbery Killing... Andrew Schulz & Akaash Singh React
Podcast
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
The speaker highlights the future of law enforcement, suggesting that in the coming years, cops will be paid very little, and the poorest neighborhoods will have the lowest paid officers.
11:33 - 12:46 (01:13)
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Law Enforcement
Summary

The speaker highlights the future of law enforcement, suggesting that in the coming years, cops will be paid very little, and the poorest neighborhoods will have the lowest paid officers. Additionally, the higher tax brackets for paying cops will be inevitably high.

Chapter
Paying Cops and Teachers: A Comparison
Episode
Ahmaud Arbery Killing... Andrew Schulz & Akaash Singh React
Podcast
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
The speaker discusses how low-paid police officers are often driven to become corrupt and mentions an instance where police officers in New Orleans were paid $250 a week, leading to the city being known for having the most corrupt cops.
12:46 - 13:16 (00:30)
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Police Corruption
Summary

The speaker discusses how low-paid police officers are often driven to become corrupt and mentions an instance where police officers in New Orleans were paid $250 a week, leading to the city being known for having the most corrupt cops.

Chapter
Paying Cops and Teachers: A Comparison
Episode
Ahmaud Arbery Killing... Andrew Schulz & Akaash Singh React
Podcast
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh