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This decision moves the country one step closer to universal school choice!
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As for the emboldened part of the article at the end. . . .
Forcing American taxpayers to fund leftist bullshit in the state schools—which erode the foundation of liberty, dumb children down, assail traditional values, undermine parental authority, discriminate against conservative students, promote the religions of homosexualism, transexualism, polymorphous perversity in general, intersectionalism, Marxism, multiculturalism, moral relativism, CRT—is just fine with the Marxist bitch poodle Becky Pringle. But if persons of traditional religious faiths, as opposed to the godless religious faiths of leftist degenerates, want their tax dollars to follow their children to a school of their choice, the Marxist bitch poodle Becky Pringle throws a fit . . . as if she owns their children, indeed, as if she owns the people, as if all those tax dollars are hers alone.
There is absolutely nothing in those 16 words that allows the government to steal my money and fund an education system that is anathema to my ideological values. The leftist doctrine of separation is bullshit! The people's religious/philosophical beliefs are not unconstitutional. What's unconstitutional is shoving the people into a collectivist, one-size-fits-all system of indoctrination.
What's unconstitutional is godless whores shoving their filth down our children's throats at our expense?
Universal school choice now or burn the bitch down!
'Victory for religious liberty': Republicans celebrate Supreme Court school ruling
Jeremiah Poff - Yesterday 2:17 PMRepublican lawmakers praised a Supreme Court ruling Tuesday that found Maine had violated the First Amendment's right to free exercise of religion by excluding religious schools from a limited school voucher program.
While reaction from Democrats was limited, Republicans were quick to praise the court's landmark ruling in Carson v. Makin as a victory for religious freedom and for efforts to enact school choice.
In a statement, Sen. Ben Sasse (NE) called the ruling a "common-sense First Amendment ruling” and a "win for principled pluralism."
"The First Amendment is the beating heart of American self-government, and today’s ruling is an important victory for religious liberty," Sasse added. "This is pretty simple: in America, the government can’t treat people of faith like second-class citizens by letting public money go to some private schools, but not religious private schools. Maine has been discriminating against religious parents for four decades, and the Court is right to put an end to it."
Sasse and other Republican senators had submitted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court that urged justices to rule in favor of the Maine family challenging the state's policy barring "sectarian" schools from participating in a school choice program for students in areas without a public school.
The brief was led by Sen. Mike Lee (UT), who praised the court's decision.
"The Supreme Court ruled today in favor of religious liberty and parents' right to choose the best education for their children. I was proud to lead a group of senators in supporting this cause," Lee wrote on Twitter.
Sen. Ted Cruz (TX) also celebrated the ruling in a tweet, saying it was "a massive win for families, the school choice movement, and for religious liberty."
While Democratic lawmakers and the Biden administration did not immediately provide reaction to the court's landmark ruling, Becky Pringle, the president of the nation's largest teachers union blasted the court for what she branded a "radical ruling."
"Forcing American taxpayers to fund private religious education—even when those private schools fail to meet education standards, intentionally discriminate against students, or use public funds to promote religious training, worship, and instruction—erodes the foundation of our democracy and harms students," the union leader said.
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As for the emboldened part of the article at the end. . . .
Forcing American taxpayers to fund leftist bullshit in the state schools—which erode the foundation of liberty, dumb children down, assail traditional values, undermine parental authority, discriminate against conservative students, promote the religions of homosexualism, transexualism, polymorphous perversity in general, intersectionalism, Marxism, multiculturalism, moral relativism, CRT—is just fine with the Marxist bitch poodle Becky Pringle. But if persons of traditional religious faiths, as opposed to the godless religious faiths of leftist degenerates, want their tax dollars to follow their children to a school of their choice, the Marxist bitch poodle Becky Pringle throws a fit . . . as if she owns their children, indeed, as if she owns the people, as if all those tax dollars are hers alone.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. . . .
There is absolutely nothing in those 16 words that allows the government to steal my money and fund an education system that is anathema to my ideological values. The leftist doctrine of separation is bullshit! The people's religious/philosophical beliefs are not unconstitutional. What's unconstitutional is shoving the people into a collectivist, one-size-fits-all system of indoctrination.
What's unconstitutional is godless whores shoving their filth down our children's throats at our expense?
Universal school choice now or burn the bitch down!