Meanwhile, the SCOTUS just ruled religious and private schools can get public money

On the other hand I was recently reading that the Revolution has a plan to basically rub out charter schools, how they operate will be micro managed.

How can you read about “the Revolution” when you can’t even define “the Revolution” beyond “those people”
 
Right, the “elites,” the “globalists,” the “Deep State,” as I said, “those people”

I am a hyper educated free thinker.....it is your responsibility to learn my vocabulary if you wish to learn from me.... which you almost certainly dont.
 
We understand what it says, unlike the right, who only comprehend what they want it to say

Over fifty percent of all charter schools fail, did you think all those students ran off to jump into another charter school?

https://networkforpubliceducation.org/brokenpromises/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/educ...high-closure-rates-charter-schools-over-time/
https://districtadministration.com/charter-schools-fail-at-astounding-rate-report-says/

Which still leaves the question, how is the government funding religious education not a violation of the Establishment Clause?

Poor anchovies,

What difference does it make if everyone winds up back in public schools? Why are you letting your skirt get all blown up?
 
Poor anchovies,

What difference does it make if everyone winds up back in public schools? Why are you letting your skirt get all blown up?

I though the Constitution was a top priority for the right, then again, January 6th and the Big Lie pretty much proves that wrong
 
So public money going to a private school that teaches a particular religion, has religious instruction, doesn’t violate the Founders insistence on separation of Church and State?
correct it does not. Religion is secondary to the fact these are schools, and all schools have to be treated the same because it's taxpayer money -which cannot discriminate against religious based schools since vouchers are supposed to be universally accepted as payment
read this excerpt from Roberts
the program operates to identify and exclude otherwise eligible schools on the basis of their religious exercise,”
 
correct it does not. Religion is secondary to the fact these are schools, and all schools have to be treated the same because it's taxpayer money -which cannot discriminate against religious based schools since vouchers are supposed to be universally accepted as payment
read this excerpt from Roberts

I do not want to pay taxes for them. It violates my right.
 
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