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Monday
Jan142013

The Left’s War on Education

The left's objection to even one tax dollar finding its way into the hands of a church is legion.  It is (apparently) a matter of even greater concern that we might engage in tax policy that accidentally encourages others--by allowing them to keep more of their own money--to give some of it to a religious group.

Such is the current quandary, pressed into the arms of the New Hampshire Superior court judiciary; if a business owner is incentivized by the state to give their own money for a k-12scholarship to a non-profit that manages such scholarships, and some kid or their parents just happens to use their qualified scholarship award at a school run by a religious group, has the state shown an establishment of religion?

While progressives, secular humanists, and left-wing political pundits nod wide-eyed, in unison, like bobble-head donkeys peering out the cloudy rear window of the hopey-changey bus, let us consider instead what the state may have actually done.  It may have committed a crime much worse.  It may have permitted an establishment of "encouraging children not to attend public school."  They may also have encouraged the act of doing something selfless with your own money for the good of the community in place of the all-caring State; 'educating' minors (see also; education camps) is still one of the lefts greatest 'greater goods' regardless of how their government-institutionalization has ruined it, by first running it through the kidneys of the bureaucracy and the teachers unions.

And there in lies the true problem.  The Democrat establishment, of which both the ACLU and Barry Lynn's Church of The Separation of Church and state are a prominent part, are really just carrying water for Democrats who are beholden to teachers unions and the government monopoly on k-12 education.   Everyone on the left demands the primacy of government run schools but they do not necessarily want the potential PR disaster of having to answer the question: "why won't you let poor kids have scholarships to better performing private schools, because it sends a message that there are better performing private schools and, hey--why is that anyway?

The answer to that questions is...because of the government bureaucracy and the unions, but left wing blood is thicker than water.  The Progressive Family, however dysfunctional, comes first.  And in reality, Democrats don't give a damn about education, all they care about is the teachers unions and preserving the state monopoly, and it matters very little which level of government you peer into to confirm that observation.  Democrats kill scholarships every chance they get, regardless of whether a kid might seek attendance at a religious school or not, because it threatens their iron grip on your kids.

Ironically, one of the more likely reasons why home school kids are so much more adept at civics than their homogenized bricks-and-mortar counterparts could be because their parents have to keep driving to the state House to defend their right to home-school them.  The act in itself is a teaching experience denied the chattel of the public education monopoly, who are instead favored with dynamic class schedules, Orwellian named curricula, all passed down from distant left-wing wizards, sequestered away in impenetrable white-towers into which no contrary statistic or weal of common sense can penetrate.

They even screwed up the school lunch program.

And while I'm ranting (and talking about lunch) it is the left who complains so much about childhood obesity...but who had the bright idea to stop sending kids to gym class five days a week after just a semester or two in High School?  I had Gym every day for four years straight.  We ran, played sports, worked on exercise equipment, did track, archery, soccer, floor hockey, basketball, volleyball, did something every day we were in public school, it cost less, and there were more of us.

Modern educators, at least in my district, send them to gym on all manner of odd schedules, up until their freshman year and then excuse them from it the next three.  My kids didn't have to take any phys. Ed. once they became sophomores.  And I bet if you left lunch alone, and went back to putting them in gym shorts five days a week, we'd see some changes.

And if educating kids in public schools is so damn important, and so much so that feckless (#!*&!)'s like Barry Lynn can file suit in our state, to overturn a law on the outside chance that a private business owner, incentivized by the opportunity to keep more of the money he made from actually being taxed, gives a scholarship donation to a non-profit,  that gives it to a kid, who ends up attending a private catholic school, how is childhood obesity not the fault of white-tower education professors who convinced local school districts to stop sending kids to phys-ed the last three years they are nestled in the bosom of governments taxpayer-stuffed decolletage?

And how is it that these private schools, secular or religious, manage to produce better-educated (and probably healthier) kids on significantly lower overall budgets and costs per student?  And if the government is not the best place to put your money when it comes to education what are the odds that it is not the best place to put your money for much of anything else?  Not good. Even the liberals who pledge un-ending fealty to the secular super-state take every opportunity to pay as little in taxes as they can.

And it is no coincidence that given the means, the same liberals give as little of their kids over to their government run schools as well.

And maybe Barry Lynn and his church of the separation of church and state should first ask why it is acceptable for the state to use taxpayer dollars to accredit religious schools if he objects so strenuously to business owners funding scholarships in exchange for not getting burgled by the state.

Personally, I think this presents an opportunity for New Hampshire Republicans.  The "separation of church and state" is a shibboleth of the left.  An out of state left-wing influence, with the help of the ACLU, has come here to tell us that business owners cannot use their own money to fund scholarship programs for underprivileged kids in exchange for not being taxed as much.  They don't want to let the "greedy bastards™" give of themselves to help families in need.  And they have intentionally filed suit to overturn the law in the county most likely to get them what they want.

Why?  What do Democrats have against business owners using their own money to help kids get the best education possible?

 

You are reading  "The Left’s War on Education"   by  Steve Mac Donald originally posted at GraniteGrok.com (Home)

Steve has been recognized as the Americans For Prosperity Blogger of the month for December 2012

Steve Mac Donald has been recognized as the AFP December Blogger of the month

 

Thursday
Jan102013

NH School Tax Credit Challenged

I don’t have time to fisk the particulars yet but the ACLU and Fred Lynn of American’s United for the Separation of Church and State have filed a suit declaring the recently passed new Hampshire School tax credit unconstitutional because it would (could) divert tax dollars to be spent at Religious schools.

Actually. .. It would allow business owners to keep more of what they earn from being tax dollars if they agree to offer scholarships out of their own pockets to students who might otherwise be prohibited from attending private schools.

So here’s a question.  Shouldn’t (Rev.) Barry Lynn and the ACLU file a suit against everyone who ever gave money to the collection plate or donated it to a religious charity, organization, or group? After all, if they do that, they can’t spend it on gas (taxed), or tobacco (taxed) or pay their property taxes with it, so (technically) they have all diverted those potentially taxable dollars to a (so-called unconstitutional) religious purpose.

Wow.  Class action Lawsuit.

Of course it is not actually tax dollars until after the state steals them at gun point. (Or more accurately at the threat of gun point should you refuse to pay your taxes.)

Like I said, I don’t know the particulars–and I meant regarding the law itself, but the offendents filed the suit in Strafford County Superior Court, which means that left wing jerk Judge John Lewis will probably hear the case.

Who wants to bet that left wing hack overturns the law?

Exit Question: Why does Judge Lewis, Barry Lynn, and the ACLU want to prevent kids from being able to go to private schools?

 

You are reading  "NH School Tax Credit Challenged"   by  Steve Mac Donald originally posted at GraniteGrok.com (Home)

 

Steve has been recognized as the Americans For Prosperity Blogger of the month for December 2012

Steve Mac Donald has been recognized as the AFP December Blogger of the month

 

Thursday
Dec172009

Thursday Morning Musings 12-17-09

Rev. Barry Lynn and the American’s United for the Separation of Church and State  are hypocrites.  This is a group dedicated to separating religion from government in every corner of the temporal world in which such bugbears (in their view) reside.   Pitts-Stupak is just such a beast. They believe that a prohibition on federal funding for abortion is motivated by oppressive religious doctrine, and they are hell bent on fighting it.  But they have no problem working with religious groups whose faiths approve both of abortion, and of the need to force everyone in America to pay for them.  So if there are any religious groups  that approve of any kind of abortion,(The so-called religious left that uses their abortion stance to gain congregants--and therefore votes, grassroots power, and money) and use their faith based resources to force a federal mandate—isn't that an oppressive religious doctrine forcing it’s world view on people who object to it?
 
 
 
 
From the Virgian Declaration of rigths, upon which our Bill of Rights is party drawn...
 
XII That the freedom of the press is one of the greatest bulwarks of liberty and can never be restrained but by despotic governments.
 
Now consider that General Electric (GE), the owner of both NBC and MSNBC, is (currently) reported to be the single biggest lobbyist in DC.  That GE stands to make billions from government policies that force out their competitors.  That GE is waiting for billions in federal tax dollars to develop green technologies that meet the EPA as yet unseen "recommended guidelines" for carbon mitigation.
 
So is green week at NBC, and the slew of pro Obama talking heads on both networks (committed to ignoring facts and spinning fiction) an extension of GE policy?  What better way to make sure your lobbying investment pays off.
 
 
 
 
NAMBLA is considering a name change.  NAMBOLA.  That's the North American Man Boy Obama Love Association.  This is in thanks for Kevin Jennings, Obama's Safe (underage sex) Schools Czar.  Jennings promotes NAMBLA like relationships.  And now that he's roosted in the executive branch as a staffer, he's almost untouchable by congress.  So where does the NHDP stand in regard to Jennings? 
 
 
The Town of Merrimack reports an increase in underage drinking in and around Town.  They've had a new bust just about every weekend since Rep Poznanski set the standard on Halloween weekend.  I'm not kidding.