IMHO. America’s NUMBER ONE problem is that we have way too many “judges”.
So what part of the Constitution does this violate?
Want something killed just call it ,”unconstitutional”
Can someone more versed in the law please explain to me the difference?
Educators want to starve your children of a good education!
Back to the ghetto schools for you! How dare you parents think you know what’s best for your kids!
We have allowed judges to have too much power. Also, IMHO, vouchers are a state enumerated power.
"Appropriating taxpayer funds to unaccountable schools does not accomplish a public purpose," he said.
Translation: We can't let anyone horn in pon our educational racket, which by the way, is unaccountable for results, but shhhh--don't tell anyone.
Funny how “educators” shy away from schools which provide real educations.
The teacher’s union can shove their silly little curricula up their collective Obamaholes.
And the future of our country will depend heavily on how soon we can GET RID OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
There are two nations within our borders. There is The United States Of America and there is Democratland. The citizens of Democratland get their money by taking it from the citizens of The United States. The citizens of Democratland will say or do anything to be able to continue to take money from the citizens of The United States. Which nation will survive?
The education system crab bucket.
School boards: Trying to climb out and go to the competition? Oh, no you don’t! That’s our money!
The problem with vouchers is that the create a risk that poor and middle class children may get into schools for rich kids. No federal judge can allow that to happen. It’s just going to create conflict if the poor see what rules apply to the rich. And no rich dad wants to risk his kid falling in love with one of THOSE people.
Just as in auto-immune diseases, the defensive mechanisms of the nation have been turned on itself. Years of under the radar judicial appointments and stealth campaigns have put the enemy in the driver’s seat.
The teachers unions must be destroyed. Even Franklin Delano Roosevelt knew that public sector unions were an abomination.
The “fix” is in to keep kids in public school indoctrination centers. Jindal just had his EO banning Common Core overturned by a judge as well.
The only way to get the country back is to bring kids up with morals, values, and the ability to READ, WRITE, and do ARITHMETIC ... sex education, feminist studies, diversity, all that CRAP needs to go. Parents need to quit handing their kids over to the government for indoctrination. If you can’t home school yourself, band together with some other families who feel the same way and form a co-op for home schooling. Kids are the country’s most precious resource and the parents who have them should raise & bring them up - it’s not easy and most often, sacrifice is required.
Self rule? Nope. Judges and fascists try to make the rules.
I really am getting sick and tired of them. Uphold the law, quit trying to create law.
Judge Robert Hobgood was a Democrat elected to the state legislature, and he stands in the way of every Republican education initiative, repeating and backing the teacher’s union at every opportunity.
However, this will likely soon change:
http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/08/16/4074408/three-judge-panel-system-could.html
“(The NC state legislature) passed another law, this one making those kinds of lawsuits less likely to succeed when filed in state court. Beginning in September, all constitutional challenges to laws will be heard by three-judge trial court panels appointed by the chief justice of the state Supreme Court. The move takes those cases out of the hands of individual Superior Court judges...”
To a great extent, judge Hobgood’s persistent leftism caused this law to be written.
"Appropriating taxpayer funds to unaccountable schools does not accomplish a public purpose," he said.
Under the long-running Leandro school funding lawsuit, the General Assembly is required to ensure students receive a sound education, and Hobgood said lawmakers can't delegate that authority to "unregulated private schools" and to parents "who have self-assessed their children to be at risk."
He's a state Superior Court judge. Given what he said above, did he cite exactly where in the state Constitution this was found to be unconstitutional, or is this just his "feeling?"
-PJ
All your children are belong to us.