And what they call a disability these days is usually a student who does not know how to act right or refuses too, and I don't mean because of mental issues.
I am not in favor of paddling, but I am even less in favor of the Feds sticking it’s nose where it doesn’t belong.
Was really helpful to me.
Helped me get my mind straight.
And the federal government has authority over this, how?
How are going to get their canoe loads of guns across the lake?
Fed has absolutely no business in this issue at all.
I got paddled in school, and when I did, I got it all over again when I got home...but even worse. Straightened me out and made me respect discipline, law and order. BTW, my kids got the same treatment. So far, none of em are blocking roads, robbing banks, shooting cops or playing knock-out games with the elderly...just sayin’.
We got swats in junior hight back in the mid 70s i got a few and one extra the PE teacher gave me one “ I could not stand that guy” after the swat I told him my moms swats hurt worse the next one was harder I told him now thats respectable ...good job
Ya, cuz eliminating discipline in schools has worked so well for the last 40 years.
definitely NOT a federal government “delegated power”
Expected to see Jasper fro m the Simpsons
I dont how much of a problem that paddling is in Louisiana. But it remains that the states have never expressly constitutionally delegated to the feds the specific power to decide policy for INTRAstate schools.
From the accepted doctrine that the United States is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people. To forestall any suggestion to the contrary, the Tenth Amendment was adopted. The same proposition, otherwise stated, is that powers not granted are prohibited [emphasis added]. United States v. Butler, 1936.
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The corrupt feds have a history of threating the loss of federal funding on many issues which the states have actually never expressly constitutionally delegate to the feds the specific power to regulate, tax and spend for.
Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States. Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
So the states are going to need to work with Trump to put a stop to unconstitutional federal taxes, taxes which the feds cannot justify under Congresss constitutional Article I, Section 8-limited powers.
Once unconstitutional federal taxes are stopped then it will be easier for the states to put a stop to unconstitutional federal interference in state affairs. This is because the feds will no longer be able to threaten a loss of federal funding, such funding based on what is arguably stolen state revenues.
You've been a very, very bad boy.
I think they should send every discipline case that would previously require paddling to the Department of Education for counseling. Make sure there’s no racist metal detectors or ID check at the door.
I would bet that corporal punishment is dealt out VERY VERY disproportionately to students of the male sex.
Paddling is “strikingly common statewide.” HA HA