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Entries in NH School scholarship tax credit (3)

Tuesday
Mar052013

The War on Poor Children by Religious Bigots in New Hampshire

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There is an excellent article over at Math Wizards, on the effort by some in New Hampshire to repeal a scholarship program for poor kids titled “HB370: A WAR ON POOR CHILDREN IN NEW HAMPSHIRE by RELIGIOUS BIGOTS?”

The article observes that opponents are pointing to the NH State constitution as a reason for repeal, but then walks you through a) how the Blaine Law that was the source for Article 83 is religious bigotry, b) how the constraints of article 83 don’t even apply to the program they seek to repeal, and c) that local districts (and this is something I have pointed out repeatedly) still end up with all kinds of local tax money and no student to spend it on.

So the real problem is that the people who object to poor kids getting private scholarship money from New Hampshire business owners either have the constitutional agility of a small soap dish, are paid hacks of some monolithic special interest who are clinging to power, or they hate poor kids.

I’m not averse to the presumption that opponents have internalized all three.

Check out the article.    It is well worth your time, and your brain will thank you for making it smarter.

 

You are reading  "The War on Poor Children by Religious Bigots in New Hampshire"   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

Friday
Feb222013

Dem NH Majority Votes To Kill School Scholarship Program

Children and poor families hit hardest

So which Republicans’ voted against private scholarships for poor kids in New Hampshire?

Ann Marie Banfield provided a list, with contact info, and reminds us (On Facebook), a vote against will actually cost taxpayers more.  (I talked about it here yesterday.)

The HB370 (repeal) passed 188 to 155 and now moves to the Senate where it had better fail-  that’s a hint.)

The lefts list of GOP guerrillas on the jump as well as the entire roll call.


John Sytek
34 Town Village Dr
Salem, NH 03079-3288
Phone: (603)893-8889
Email: john.sytek@leg.state.nh.us

Carolyn Gargasz
PO Box 1223
Hollis, NH 03049-1223
Phone: (603)465-7463
Email: carolyn.gargasz@leg.state.nh.us

Steve Vaillancourt
161 Faith Lane
Manchester, NH 03103-7156
Phone: (603)627-9047
Email: steve.vaillancourt@leg.state.nh.us

Priscilla Lockwood
PO Box 1
Canterbury, NH 03224-0001
Phone: (603)783-4349
Email: priscillalockwood@myfairpoint.net

Jeffrey Oligny
28 Main St
Plaistow, NH 03865-3003
Phone: (603)339-2626
Email: jeffrey.oligny@leg.state.nh.us

Tim Copeland
17 Raeder Drive
Stratham, NH 03885-2314
Phone: (603)580-1998
Email: tim@copelandforstratham.com

James Grenier
PO Box 247
Goshen, NH 03752-0247
Phone: (603)863-5681
Email: jimgreniersullivan7@gmail.com

 

 

House Rep Party County District Vote
Abrami, Patrick Republican Rockingham 19 Nay
Aguiar, James Democrat Grafton 7 Yea
Ahlgren, Christopher Republican Carroll 6 Nay
Alicea, Caroletta Democrat Merrimack 8 Yea
Allen, Mary Republican Rockingham 15 Nay
Almy, Susan Democrat Grafton 13 Yea
Ames, Richard Democrat Cheshire 9 Yea
Andrews, Christopher Democrat Merrimack 23 Yea
Andrews-Ahearn, E. Elaine Democrat Rockingham 37 Yea
Arsenault, Beth Democrat Belknap 9 Yea
Azarian, Gary Republican Rockingham 8 Not Voting
Baber, William Democrat Strafford 14 Yea
Backus, Robert Democrat Hillsborough 19 Yea
Bailey, Brad Republican Grafton 14 Nay
Baldasaro, Alfred Republican Rockingham 5 Nay
Barry, Richard Republican Hillsborough 21 Nay
Bartlett, Christy Democrat Merrimack 19 Yea
Beaudoin, Steven Republican Strafford 9 Nay
Beaulieu, Jane Democrat Hillsborough 45 Yea
Belanger, James Republican Hillsborough 27 Nay
Belanger, Ronald Republican Rockingham 8 Not Voting
Benn, Bernard Democrat Grafton 12 Yea
Berch, Paul Democrat Cheshire 1 Yea
Berube, Roger Democrat Strafford 18 Yea
Bick, Patrick Republican Rockingham 8 Nay
Bickford, David Republican Strafford 3 Nay
Birdsell, Regina Republican Rockingham 13 Nay
Bishop, Franklin Republican Rockingham 3 Nay
Bixby, Peter Democrat Strafford 17 Yea
Boehm, Ralph Republican Hillsborough 20 Nay
Boisvert, Ronald Democrat Hillsborough 45 Excused
Booras, Efstathia Democrat Hillsborough 33 Excused
Borden, David Democrat Rockingham 24 Yea
Bouchard, Candace Democrat Merrimack 18 Yea
Bradley, Lester Republican Grafton 6 Nay
Briden, Steven Democrat Rockingham 18 Yea
Brown, Rebecca Democrat Grafton 2 Yea
Buco, Thomas Democrat Carroll 2 Yea
Burchell, Richard Republican Belknap 5 Nay
Burdwood, Greg Democrat Strafford 17 Yea
Burke, Rachel Democrat Strafford 2 Yea
Burns, Scott Democrat Merrimack 2 Yea
Burridge, Delmar Democrat Cheshire 16 Yea
Burt, John Republican Hillsborough 6 Nay
Burtis, Elizabeth Democrat Rockingham 6 Yea
Butler, Edward Democrat Carroll 7 Yea
Butynski, William Democrat Cheshire 1 Yea
Byron, Frank Republican Hillsborough 20 Nay
Cahill, Michael Democrat Rockingham 17 Yea
Cali-Pitts, Jacqueline Democrat Rockingham 30 Not Voting
Campbell, David Democrat Hillsborough 33 Yea
Carey, Lorrie Democrat Merrimack 26 Yea
Carroll, Douglas Democrat Hillsborough 34 Yea
Carson, Clyde Democrat Merrimack 7 Yea
Cebrowski, John Republican Hillsborough 7 Nay
Chandler, Gene Republican Carroll 1 Nay
Chandley, Shannon Democrat Hillsborough 22 Yea
Charron, Gene Republican Rockingham 4 Nay
Chase, Cynthia Democrat Cheshire 8 Yea
Chirichiello, Brian Republican Rockingham 6 Nay
Christiansen, Lars Republican Hillsborough 37 Nay
Cloutier, John Democrat Sullivan 10 Yea
Coffey, James Republican Hillsborough 25 Nay
Comerford, Timothy Republican Rockingham 33 Nay
Comtois, Guy Republican Belknap 7 Nay
Connor, Evelyn Democrat Hillsborough 2 Yea
Cooney, Mary Democrat Grafton 8 Yea
Copeland, Timothy Republican Rockingham 19 Yea
Cordelli, Glenn Republican Carroll 4 Nay
Cormier, Jane Republican Belknap 8 Nay
Cote, David Democrat Hillsborough 31 Yea
Coulombe, Gary Democrat Coos 3 Yea
Crawford, Karel Republican Carroll 4 Nay
Culbert, Patrick Republican Hillsborough 37 Nay
Cushing, Robert Democrat Rockingham 21 Yea
Danais, Romeo Republican Rockingham 2 Nay
Daniels, Gary Republican Hillsborough 40 Nay
Danielson, David Republican Hillsborough 7 Nay
Davis, Frank Democrat Merrimack 20 Yea
DeSimone, Debra Republican Rockingham 14 Nay
Devine, James Republican Rockingham 4 Nay
DiMartino, Lisa Democrat Belknap 2 Yea
DiSilvestro, Linda Democrat Hillsborough 9 Yea
Dobson, Jeremy Democrat Hillsborough 43 Yea
Donovan, Thomas Democrat Sullivan 4 Not Voting
Doolan, Ralph Republican Grafton 1 Nay
Duarte, Joe Republican Rockingham 2 Nay
Dumaine, Dudley Republican Rockingham 4 Nay
Eaton, Daniel Democrat Cheshire 3 Yea
Eaton, Richard Democrat Hillsborough 38 Excused
Ebel, Karen Democrat Merrimack 5 Yea
Elliott, Robert Republican Rockingham 8 Nay
Emerick, J. Tracy Republican Rockingham 21 Nay
Emerson, Susan Republican Cheshire 11 Nay
Emerson-Brown, Rebecca Democrat Rockingham 27 Yea
Enman, Larry Democrat Coos 1 Yea
Ferrante, Beverly Republican Rockingham 6 Nay
Fesh, Robert Republican Rockingham 6 Nay
Fields, Dennis Republican Belknap 4 Nay
Fink, Charles Republican Belknap 6 Nay
Flanagan, Jack Republican Hillsborough 26 Nay
Flanders, Donald Republican Belknap 3 Nay
Flockhart, Eileen Democrat Rockingham 18 Yea
Ford, Susan Democrat Grafton 3 Yea
Frambach, Mary Democrat Merrimack 21 Yea
Frazer, June Democrat Merrimack 13 Yea
French, Barbara Democrat Merrimack 6 Yea
Friedrich, Carol Democrat Grafton 16 Yea
Friel, William Republican Rockingham 14 Not Voting
Gage, Ruth Democrat Hillsborough 6 Yea
Gagne, Larry Republican Hillsborough 13 Nay
Gagnon, Raymond Democrat Sullivan 5 Yea
Gale, Sylvia Democrat Hillsborough 28 Yea
Garcia, Bianca Republican Rockingham 8 Nay
Garcia, Marilinda Republican Rockingham 8 Nay
Garcia, Michael Democrat Hillsborough 34 Nay
Gardner, Janice Democrat Strafford 15 Yea
Gargasz, Carolyn Republican Hillsborough 27 Yea
Garrity, Patrick Democrat Hillsborough 14 Not Voting
Gidge, Kenneth Democrat Hillsborough 33 Not Voting
Gile, Mary Democrat Merrimack 27 Yea
Ginsburg, Philip Democrat Strafford 6 Yea
Gionet, Edmond Republican Grafton 5 Nay
Goley, Jeffrey Democrat Hillsborough 8 Yea
Gordon, Richard Republican Rockingham 35 Nay
Gorman, Mary Democrat Hillsborough 31 Yea
Gottling, Suzanne Democrat Sullivan 2 Yea
Grace, Curtis Republican Rockingham 11 Nay
Grady, Brenda Democrat Hillsborough 21 Yea
Graham, John Republican Hillsborough 7 Nay
Grassie, Anne Democrat Strafford 11 Yea
Gray, James Republican Strafford 8 Nay
Greemore, Robert Republican Belknap 2 Not Voting
Grenier, James Republican Sullivan 7 Yea
Griffin, Mary Republican Rockingham 7 Nay
Groen, Warren Republican Strafford 10 Nay
Grossman, Kenneth Democrat Strafford 4 Yea
Gulick, Ruth Democrat Belknap 1 Yea
Hackel, Paul Democrat Hillsborough 29 Excused
Haefner, Robert Republican Hillsborough 37 Nay
Hagan, Joseph Republican Rockingham 4 Nay
Hammon, Marcia Democrat Coos 5 Yea
Hammond, Jill Democrat Hillsborough 24 Yea
Hansberry, Daniel Democrat Hillsborough 35 Excused
Hansen, Peter Republican Hillsborough 22 Nay
Harding, Laurie Democrat Grafton 13 Yea
Harriott-Gathright, Linda Democrat Hillsborough 36 Yea
Harris, Jeffrey Republican Rockingham 9 Nay
Hatch, William Democrat Coos 6 Yea
Hayes, Jack Republican Rockingham 14 Not Voting
Heden, Ruth Democrat Hillsborough 23 Yea
Heffron, Frank Democrat Rockingham 18 Yea
Helmstetter, Barbara Democrat Rockingham 9 Yea
Henle, Paul Democrat Merrimack 12 Yea
Hess, David Republican Merrimack 24 Nay
Higgins, Patricia Democrat Grafton 12 Yea
Hikel, John Republican Hillsborough 6 Nay
Hinch, Richard Republican Hillsborough 21 Excused
Hirsch, Geoffrey Democrat Merrimack 6 Yea
Hodgdon, Bruce Republican Rockingham 1 Nay
Hoell, J.R. Republican Merrimack 23 Nay
Hoelzel, Kathleen Republican Rockingham 3 Nay
Holmes, Stephen Republican Belknap 5 Nay
Hooper, Dorothea Democrat Strafford 16 Not Voting
Hopper, Gary Republican Hillsborough 2 Not Voting
Horrigan, Timothy Democrat Strafford 6 Yea
Hubbard, Pamela Democrat Strafford 12 Not Voting
Hunt, Jane Democrat Merrimack 15 Yea
Hunt, John Republican Cheshire 11 Nay
Huot, David Democrat Belknap 3 Yea
Infantine, William Republican Hillsborough 13 Nay
Introne, Robert Republican Rockingham 5 Not Voting
Irwin, Virginia Democrat Sullivan 6 Yea
Itse, Daniel Republican Rockingham 10 Nay
Jack, Martin Democrat Hillsborough 36 Yea
Jasper, Shawn Republican Hillsborough 37 Nay
Jeudy, Jean Democrat Hillsborough 10 Nay
Johnsen, Gladys Democrat Cheshire 7 Yea
Johnson, Jane Republican Cheshire 12 Nay
Jones, Laura Republican Strafford 24 Nay
Kaen, Naida Democrat Strafford 5 Yea
Kappler, Lawrence Republican Rockingham 3 Nay
Karrick, David Democrat Merrimack 25 Yea
Katsiantonis, George Democrat Hillsborough 17 Not Voting
Katsiantonis, Thomas Democrat Hillsborough 15 Not Voting
Kelley, John Democrat Hillsborough 32 Yea
Kelly, Sally Democrat Merrimack 20 Yea
Ketel, Stephen Democrat Strafford 17 Yea
Khan, Aboul Republican Rockingham 20 Nay
Kidder, David Republican Merrimack 5 Nay
Knowles, Mary Ann Democrat Hillsborough 37 Yea
Kolodziej, Walter Republican Rockingham 7 Nay
Kopka, Angeline Democrat Hillsborough 28 Excused
Kotowski, Frank Republican Merrimack 24 Nay
Kurk, Neal Republican Hillsborough 2 Nay
Ladd, Rick Republican Grafton 4 Nay
Lambert, George Republican Hillsborough 44 Nay
LaPlante, Roland Democrat Hillsborough 35 Not Voting
Lauer, Linda Democrat Grafton 15 Yea
Lavender, Tom Democrat Carroll 5 Yea
LeBrun, Donald Republican Hillsborough 32 Nay
Lefebvre, Benjamin Democrat Sullivan 1 Yea
Leishman, Peter Democrat Hillsborough 24 Yea
Lerandeau, Alfred Democrat Cheshire 12 Not Voting
Levasseur, Nickolas Democrat Hillsborough 11 Yea
LeVasseur, Richard Republican Hillsborough 37 Nay
Levesque, Melanie Democrat Hillsborough 26 Yea
Ley, Douglas Democrat Cheshire 9 Yea
Lockwood, Priscilla Republican Merrimack 9 Yea
Long, Patrick Democrat Hillsborough 42 Yea
Lovejoy, Patricia Democrat Rockingham 36 Yea
Lovett, Sid Democrat Grafton 8 Yea
Lundgren, David Republican Rockingham 5 Not Voting
Luther, Robert Republican Belknap 3 Not Voting
MacKay, James Democrat Merrimack 14 Yea
MacKay, Mariellen Democrat Hillsborough 30 Yea
Major, Norman Republican Rockingham 14 Not Voting
Malloy, Dennis Democrat Strafford 4 Yea
Manley, Jonathan Democrat Hillsborough 3 Yea
Mann, John Democrat Cheshire 2 Yea
Mann, Maureen Democrat Rockingham 32 Yea
Marston, Dick Republican Hillsborough 19 Nay
Martel, Andre Republican Hillsborough 44 Not Voting
Massimilla, Linda Democrat Grafton 1 Yea
McCarthy, Michael Republican Hillsborough 29 Nay
McCloskey, David Democrat Hillsborough 16 Excused
McConkey, Mark Republican Carroll 3 Nay
McGuire, Carol Republican Merrimack 29 Nay
McGuire, Dan Republican Merrimack 21 Nay
McKinney, Betsy Republican Rockingham 5 Nay
McMahon, Charles Republican Rockingham 7 Nay
McNamara, Richard Democrat Hillsborough 38 Yea
Meaney, Richard Republican Hillsborough 6 Nay
Menear, H. Robert Democrat Strafford 25 Not Voting
Merrow, Harry Republican Carroll 5 Nay
Miller, David Democrat Strafford 23 Yea
Milz, David Republican Rockingham 6 Not Voting
Moffett, Howard Democrat Merrimack 9 Excused
Moody, Marcia Democrat Rockingham 17 Yea
Moynihan, Wayne Democrat Coos 2 Yea
Mulholland, Catherine Democrat Grafton 17 Yea
Mullen, John Republican Strafford 1 Nay
Muns, Chris Democrat Rockingham 21 Yea
Murotake, David Republican Hillsborough 32 Nay
Murphy, Keith Republican Hillsborough 7 Nay
Murphy, Kelleigh Republican Hillsborough 7 Nay
Myler, Mel Democrat Merrimack 10 Yea
Nelson, Bill Republican Carroll 5 Nay
Nelson, Mary Democrat Hillsborough 35 Yea
Nigrello, Robert Republican Rockingham 16 Nay
Nordgren, Sharon Democrat Grafton 12 Yea
Norelli, Terie Democrat Rockingham 26 Not Voting
Notter, Jeanine Republican Hillsborough 21 Nay
O’Brien, Michael Democrat Hillsborough 36 Yea
O’Brien, William Republican Hillsborough 5 Nay
O’Connor, John Republican Rockingham 6 Nay
O’Flaherty, Tim Democrat Hillsborough 12 Nay
O’Hearne, Andrew Democrat Sullivan 3 Yea
Ober, Lynne Republican Hillsborough 37 Nay
Ober, Russell Republican Hillsborough 37 Nay
Oligny, Jeffrey Republican Rockingham 34 Yea
Packard, Sherman Republican Rockingham 5 Nay
Palangas, Eric Democrat Hillsborough 43 Not Voting
Palmer, Stephen Republican Hillsborough 23 Nay
Pantelakos, Laura Democrat Rockingham 25 Yea
Parison, James Republican Hillsborough 25 Nay
Parkhurst, Henry Democrat Cheshire 13 Yea
Parsons, Robbie Republican Strafford 1 Nay
Pastor, Beatriz Democrat Grafton 12 Not Voting
Patten, Dick Democrat Merrimack 17 Yea
Peckham, Michele Republican Rockingham 22 Nay
Pellegrino, Tony Republican Hillsborough 21 Nay
Pelletier, Marsha Democrat Strafford 20 Yea
Perkins, Amy Republican Rockingham 20 Nay
Perkins, Lawrence Republican Rockingham 20 Nay
Perry, Robert Democrat Strafford 3 Yea
Peterson, Lenette Republican Hillsborough 21 Nay
Phillips, Larry  Democrat Cheshire 5 Yea
Piper, Wendy Democrat Grafton 10 Yea
Pitre, Joseph Republican Strafford 2 Excused
Porter, Marjorie Democrat Hillsborough 1 Yea
Pratt, Calvin Republican Hillsborough 6 Nay
Priestley, Anne Republican Rockingham 8 Nay
Ramsey, Peter Democrat Hillsborough 8 Not Voting
Rappaport, Laurence Republican Coos 1 Nay
Ratzki, Mario Democrat Merrimack 1 Yea
Raymond, Ian Democrat Belknap 4 Yea
Reed, Dennis Republican Merrimack 2 Nay
Reilly, Harold Republican Grafton 9 Excused
Renzullo, Andrew Republican Hillsborough 37 Nay
Rhodes, Brian Democrat Hillsborough 30 Excused
Rice, Chip Democrat Merrimack 27 Yea
Rice, Frederick Republican Rockingham 21 Nay
Richardson, Gary Democrat Merrimack 10 Yea
Richardson, Herbert Republican Coos 4 Nay
Rideout, Leon Republican Coos 7 Nay
Roberts, Kris Democrat Cheshire 4 Nay
Robertson, Timothy Democrat Cheshire 6 Yea
Rogers, Katherine Democrat Merrimack 28 Yea
Rogers, Rose Marie Democrat Strafford 22 Yea
Rokas, Ted Democrat Hillsborough 12 Yea
Rollins, Skip Republican Sullivan 6 Nay
Rollo, Deanna Democrat Strafford 18 Yea
Rosenwald, Cindy Democrat Hillsborough 30 Yea
Rowe, Robert Republican Hillsborough 22 Not Voting
Sad, Tara Democrat Cheshire 1 Yea
Sanborn, Laurie Republican Hillsborough 41 Nay
Sandblade, Emily Republican Hillsborough 18 Nay
Sanders, Elisabeth Republican Rockingham 12 Not Voting
Sapareto, Frank Republican Rockingham 6 Not Voting
Scarlotto, Joe Democrat Rockingham 31 Not Voting
Schamberg, Thomas Democrat Merrimack 4 Yea
Schlachman, Donna Democrat Rockingham 18 Yea
Schmidt, Andrew Democrat Sullivan 1 Yea
Schmidt, Janice Democrat Hillsborough 28 Yea
Schmidt, Peter Democrat Strafford 19 Yea
Schmidt, Stephen Republican Carroll 6 Nay
Schroadter, Adam Republican Rockingham 17 Nay
Schuett, Dianne Democrat Merrimack 20 Yea
Sedensky, John Republican Rockingham 13 Nay
Shackett, Jeffrey Republican Grafton 9 Excused
Shattuck, Gilman Democrat Hillsborough 1 Yea
Shaw, Barbara Democrat Hillsborough 16 Yea
Shepardson, Marjorie Democrat Cheshire 10 Yea
Sherman, Thomas Democrat Rockingham 24 Yea
Shurtleff, Stephen Democrat Merrimack 11 Yea
Smith, Marjorie Democrat Strafford 6 Yea
Smith, Steven Republican Sullivan 11 Nay
Smith, Suzanne Democrat Grafton 8 Yea
Smith, Timothy Democrat Hillsborough 17 Yea
Smith, Todd Republican Merrimack 24 Nay
Soucy, Timothy Democrat Hillsborough 34 Yea
Souza, Kathleen Republican Hillsborough 43 Nay
Spainhower, Dale Democrat Strafford 18 Excused
Spang, Judith Democrat Strafford 6 Yea
Spratt, Stephen Democrat Hillsborough 4 Yea
St.James, Kevin Republican Rockingham 13 Not Voting
Stevens, Audrey Democrat Strafford 7 Not Voting
Straight, Philip Republican Hillsborough 21 Nay
Stroud, Kathleen Republican Hillsborough 21 Nay
Sullivan, Daniel Democrat Hillsborough 42 Yea
Sullivan, Peter Democrat Hillsborough 10 Yea
Sweeney, Cynthia Democrat Sullivan 8 Yea
Sweeney, Joe Republican Rockingham 8 Not Voting
Sweeney, Shawn Republican Hillsborough 23 Not Voting
Sykes, George Democrat Grafton 13 Yea
Sylvia, Michael Republican Belknap 6 Nay
Sytek, John Republican Rockingham 8 Yea
Takesian, Charlene Republican Hillsborough 37 Nay
Tamburello, Daniel Republican Rockingham 5 Not Voting
Tanner, Linda Democrat Sullivan 9 Yea
Tasker, Kyle Republican Rockingham 2 Not Voting
Tatro, Bruce Democrat Cheshire 15 Yea
Theberge, Robert Democrat Coos 3 Yea
Thomas, Yvonne Democrat Coos 3 Not Voting
Thompson, David Republican Rockingham 6 Excused
Ticehurst, Susan Democrat Carroll 3 Yea
Till, Mary Democrat Rockingham 6 Excused
Tilton, Franklin Republican Belknap 3 Nay
Tilton, Joy Democrat Merrimack 3 Excused
Townsend, Charles Democrat Grafton 11 Yea
Tremblay, Stella Republican Rockingham 4 Nay
Tucker, Pamela Republican Rockingham 23 Nay
Turcotte, Alan Democrat Merrimack 22 Yea
Ulery, Jordan Republican Hillsborough 37 Nay
Umberger, Karen Republican Carroll 2 Nay
Vadney, Herbert Republican Belknap 2 Nay
Vail, Suzanne Democrat Hillsborough 29 Yea
Vaillancourt, Steve Republican Hillsborough 15 Yea
Verschueren, James Democrat Strafford 13 Yea
Villeneuve, Moe Republican Hillsborough 7 Nay
Wall, Janet Democrat Strafford 6 Yea
Wallner, Mary Jane Democrat Merrimack 10 Yea
Walsh, Robert Democrat Hillsborough 11 Yea
Walsh, Thomas Republican Merrimack 24 Nay
Walz, Mary Beth Democrat Merrimack 23 Yea
Ward, Gerald Democrat Rockingham 28 Yea
Ward, Kenneth Democrat Strafford 21 Excused
Warden, Mark Republican Hillsborough 39 Not Voting
Waterhouse, Kevin Republican Rockingham 7 Nay
Watrous, Rick Democrat Merrimack 16 Yea
Wazlaw, Brian Democrat Rockingham 29 Yea
Webb, James Republican Rockingham 6 Nay
Webb, Leigh Democrat Merrimack 3 Not Voting
Weber, Lucy Democrat Cheshire 1 Yea
Weed, Charles Democrat Cheshire 16 Yea
Weyler, Kenneth Republican Rockingham 13 Nay
White, Andrew Democrat Grafton 13 Yea
White, Syndi Democrat Carroll 2 Yea
Whittemore, Lisa Democrat Rockingham 5 Yea
Willette, Robert Republican Hillsborough 23 Nay
Williams, Carol Democrat Hillsborough 14 Not Voting
Williams, Kermit Democrat Hillsborough 4 Yea
Winters, Joel Democrat Hillsborough 18 Nay
Woodbury, David Democrat Hillsborough 5 Yea
Worsman, Colette Republican Belknap 2 Nay
Wright, Donald Republican Carroll 8 Nay
Young, Harry Democrat Cheshire 14 Yea
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