I don’t want to have to shoot you.

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There is a bill being considered in Texas that would ban corporal punishment in public schools.

Texas is one of 19 states that still allow kid to be hit at school as a form of discipline.

The other states are: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Wyoming.

Do you see any commonality in that list?

The reasons for corporal punishment vary from severe violations of school rules to being late to class, and the methods even allow for the student to be bruised.

Data from the Children’s Defense Fund shows that every 30 seconds somewhere in the United States, a child receives corporal punishment for an on average daily number of 838 children and a yearly one of 150,840.

The data also shows that of the children hit, Students with disabilities and African American students are disproportionally the recipients.

Having taught in one of the states on the list, I have seen both on the middle and high school levels in three different schools that, just as the U.S. Department of Education has confirmed, African American boys are more likely to be singled out for disciplinary action in the classroom and be given a disproportionate number of suspensions at three times the rate of white kids, and often for the same infractions.
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It is pretty much the unproven adage that sparing the rod spoils the child.

How hard a student can be hit varies in each state.

Texas leads the way in the use of corporal punishment, so considering removing the practice from its public schools is a big deal.

Charles Cotton, a gun enthusiast and member of the board of directors for both the PSC Shooting Club and the Texas State Rifle Association (NRA), opposes the Texas bill because he believes that applying corporal punishment to a student now will avoid “having to put a bullet in him later.”

Based on nothing other than saying something makes it a fact, he believes that if teachers aren’t allowed to hit kids, the crime rate will eventually go up.

He has a strong opinion of Representative Alma Allen who has been promoting this bill for eight years.
“I’m sick of this woman and her ‘don’t touch my kid regardless what he/she did or will do again’ attitude”.

Several studies have found a link between corporal punishment and an increased risk of mental health issues, bullying, and physical aggression, and that alternatives like time-outs and the removal of privileges are more effective.

It will be interesting to see if facts from the Children’s Defense Fund will be pushed aside for machismo.

Toilets again

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In a previous blog I wrote about the legislation in Kentucky that would award students $2,500 if they reported on a transgender student using what in reality is actually their proper restroom. The bill would have students spying on each other, or just making any kid’s life miserable by making the charge, spreading the word about it, and setting  that kid up for bullying for the rest of his or her time at that school.

Just like with erroneous articles in newspapers that appear prominently on the first few pages, but whose corrections are hidden somewhere in the bowels of the next edition, once a kid is reported to be “one of them”, no matter how much the truth is explained, the accusation lives on.

It would be a new form of bullying.

Heck, an enterprising student could even push a cisgender kid into the wrong bathroom so they could accuse him or her of attempting to use the wrong restroom so they could claim they were traumatized and get the reward.

In the old days, the only joy to a swirly was intrinsic to the act of giving it. The action was it own reward. But now, there would be money to be made.

Even here in Massachusetts, when a Transgender equality bill was under consideration, there were some legislators who were concerned about restroom use.

Guess which lavatory obsessed party they were members of?

In Florida, this obsession with bathrooms over people’s well being has raised its head again as a Republican state legislator has introduced a bill that would prohibit transgender people from using facilities that correspond to their gender identities.

He is afraid that allowing a Transgender person to use the proper restroom would lead to sexual assault and violations of privacy.

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Representative Frank Artiles’s bill claims to “secure privacy and safety for all individuals using single-sex public facilities” such as restrooms, locker rooms, and fitting rooms.

A post-operative transgender person would be required to use the facilities not in accordance with their sexual identity. So men would have to use the ladies’ room and ladies the men’s.

Seems the Representative is little more than slightly confused.

Using the “wrong” restroom could result in civil penalties for the individual, and civil action against operators of public accommodations who follow trans-inclusive policies.

Would it surprise anyone that the fear that transgender people would use Transgender inclusive policies to commit sex crimes or otherwise violate the rights of other facility users is promoted by groups like the Family Research Council, media outlets like Fox News, and politicians like Mike Huckabee, while law enforcement officials, sexual assault victims’ advocates, and civil rights commission employees in states that protect gender identity attest that the fear has no basis in fact?

States like Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, and, Vermont, along with municipalities like Cambridge, Massachusetts with inclusive laws and ordinances have had no instances of what these people are fixated on.

It’s almost like they are hoping for it to happen.

Contrary to the promoted idea that it will be the Transgender people committing assaults, they are generally the victims of them, probably because people are misled by the ignorant politicians, religious leaders, bigoted organizations, and media outlets, like talk radio and Fox.

But you don’t need facts to claim the moral high ground, or that you are doing the “Lord’s work”.

Rapist Father’s Day.

rape

The pro-rape GOP is at it again.

In a 1988 debate between George Bush and Michal Dukakis, in spite of its being well known that Governor Dukakis was against the death penalty, Bernard Shaw, the moderator, asked the question, “Governor, if Kitty Dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer?”

Dukakis, neither taking the bait nor throwing out his moral convictions, calmly answered, “No, I don’t, Bernard, and I think you know that I’ve opposed the death penalty during all of my life.”

That was enough to kill his candidacy.

But, in spite of consistently opposing the theory of evolution, in this the GOP has evolved.

According to the present GOP, had his answer included him saying that a child could possibly be produced that would need the father, he might have survived.

A West Virginia lawmaker, Bin Kucaba, stated last week that while rape was horrible, if child could be produced from it, it would be “beautiful”.

“Obviously rape is awful. What is beautiful is the child that could come from this,” he said.

In the recent past the GOP has come up with such statements as (and this is a shot list going back only 5 years):

Clayton Williams, “If it’s inevitable, just relax and enjoy it”.

Chuck Winder, “I would hope that when a woman goes in to a physician with a rape issue, that physician will indeed ask her about perhaps her marriage, was this pregnancy caused by normal relations in a marriage or was it truly caused by a rape. I assume that’s part of the counseling that goes on.”

Ken Buck, “A jury could very well conclude that this is a case of buyer’s remorse … It appears to me … you invited him over… the appearance is of consent.”

Rick Santorum, “I think the right approach is to accept this horribly created — in the sense of rape — but nevertheless a gift in a very broken way, the gift of human life, and accept what God has given to you… rape victims should make the best of a bad situation.”

Missouri’s Rep. Todd Akin, “If it’s legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut the whole thing down.”

Texas State Senator Jodie Laubenberg, “In the emergency room they have what’s called rape kits where a woman can get cleaned out.”

New Mexico State Rep. Cathrynn Brown, “Tampering with evidence shall include procuring or facilitating an abortion, or compelling or coercing another to obtain an abortion, of a fetus that is the result of criminal sexual penetration or incest with the intent to destroy evidence of the crime.”

Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock, “I’ve struggled with it myself for a long time, but I came to realize that life is that gift from God. And even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that God intended to happen.”

AFA’s Bryan Fischer, “What Todd Akin is talking about is when you’ve got a real, genuine rape. A case of forcible rape, a case of assault, where a woman has been violated against her will through the use of physical force where it is physically traumatic for her, under those circumstances, the woman’s body — because of the trauma that has been inflicted on her — it may interfere with the normal function processes of her body that lead to conception and pregnancy.”

Missouri Republican central committee member Sharon Barnes, “Abortion is never an option. At that point, if God has chosen to bless this person with a life, you don’t kill it.”

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Wisconsin State Rep. Roger Rivard, “He also told me one thing, ‘If you do (have premarital sex), just remember, consensual sex can turn into rape in an awful hurry. Because all of a sudden a young lady gets pregnant and the parents are madder than a wet hen and she’s not going to say, ‘Oh, yeah, I was part of the program.’ All that she has to say or the parents have to say is it was rape because she’s underage. And he just said, ‘Remember, Roger, if you go down that road, some girls,’ he said, ‘they rape so easy.’ What the whole genesis of it was, it was advice to me, telling me, ‘If you’re going to go down that road, you may have consensual sex that night and then the next morning it may be rape.’ So the way he said it was, ‘Just remember, Roger, some girls, they rape so easy. It may be rape the next morning.’

Pennsylvania Rep. Tom Smith, “A life is a life, and it needs protected. Who’s going to protect it? We have to. I mean that’s, I believe life begins at conception. I’m not going to argue about the method of conception. It’s a life, and I’m pro-life. It’s that simple.”

Nevada Senate candidate Sharon Angle, “You know, I’m a Christian and I believe that God has a plan and a purpose for each one of our lives and that he can intercede in all kinds of situations.
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Kansas State Rep. Pete De Graaf, “We do need to plan ahead, don’t we, in life? I have spare tire on my car. I also have life insurance. I have a lot of things that I plan ahead for.”

Alaska State Rep. Alan Dick on the rights of fathers and rapist when it comes to abortion, “If I thought that the man’s signature was required… required, in order for a woman to have an abortion, I’d have a little more peace about it…”.

Ken Buck, “A jury could very well conclude that this is a case of buyer’s remorse.

Scott Brown, “Through our conversations, I’ve heard, ‘what if somebody has a sincerely held religious conviction about dispensing the emergency contraception medication? What about their rights? How do we address those… It’s not about the victim.”

Warde Nichols, “When you enter into a marriage, you enter into a contract for all sorts of different things with your spouse. Why should we take it to a Class 2 felony and put a husband away who’s been a good husband for however many years … based off of something that was OK in a marriage up until that point?”

.Clayton William, “Rape is kinda like the weather. If it’s inevitable, just relax and enjoy it.”

Bill O’Reilly, “Now Moore, Jennifer Moore, 18, on her way to college. She was 5-foot-2, 105 pounds, wearing a miniskirt and a halter top with a bare midriff. Now, again, there you go. So every predator in the world is gonna pick that up at two in the morning. She’s walking by herself on the West Side Highway, and she gets picked up by a thug. All right. Now she’s out of her mind, drunk.”

Eagle Forum President Phyllis Schlafly, “I think that when you get married you have consented to sex. That’s what marriage is all about.”

Georgia Senator Saxby Chambliss, blaming the outrageous number of rapes in the military on hormones, ““The young folks that are coming into each of your services are anywhere from 17 to 22 or 23. Gee whiz, the hormone level created by nature sets in place the possibility for these types of things to occur. So we’ve got to be very careful how we address it on our side.

Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock said a pregnancy as a result of rape was a “gift from God.”

Ron Paul said that “If it’s an honest rape, that individual should go immediately to the emergency room, and I would give them a shot of estrogen.”

Paul Ryan had sponsored an anti-abortion bill with Akin that made reference to “legitimate rape” and “forcible rape”.

Ryan also included a section in his Sanctity of Human Life Act, “The Congress affirms that the Congress, each State, the District of Columbia, and all United States territories have the authority to protect the lives of all human beings residing in its respective jurisdictions”, which could actually allow for the rapist to sue his victim if she attempted to get an abortion.

So Rape babies are one of God’s ways of conceiving children, and the rapist can have his victim arrested if she attempts an abortion without his permission without any requirement for him to support the child.

Elections have consequence.

Thanks you guys who didn’t vote.

He wants a war

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Young men and women in the United States Military have been fighting other people’s wars for quite a long time.

In Iraq alone, after the people there complained about their dictator while just living with him, we went in on debatable grounds and got stuck in a war for quite a few years saying we would leave when the Iraqi people were trained enough to take care of themselves.

But we would keep on fighting until they were.

I went to a type of boarding school for high school. We had to do all the work on the campus except those things that could only be done by certified trades people like plumbers and electricians. But in most everything else, we did the work.

A senior on a work crew would usually be the boss, especially if the crew was all freshmen.

On one work detail my freshman year we had a senior who was pretty impressed with himself being the boss, and overly played his role. He would give orders to begin one task before we were finished with the one we were doing, and he threatened to report anyone to the priest in charge if he thought any of us was being insubordinate. He issued orders just to issue them, and believed it was his obligation to do so as he was the boss.

This was getting frustrating, not only because we wanted to finish one thing before starting another, but we knew we would get our butts chewed because by the end of the work period it would appear we could not, or were too lazy to complete a simple task.

My closest friend in my class, a kid we called Peachy for reasons I cannot remember, or Le Peche if the occasion called for us to be a little more high class, got tired of this routine, and requested that Franny, our crew chief, show him how to do each task he was assigned. The more he pretended not to understand what it was exactly that he was being told to do, the more of the task Franny would compete while angrily showing this stupid kid how to do it.

The end result was that by the time Peachy acknowledged that he had grasped his task, the task was completed. On that particular day, Franny was so angry with Peachy that he didn’t realize what was being done, and Peachy, while appearing to want to do what he was assigned, while acknowledging his own mental denseness, never did any work.

When the priest in charge gave us kudos for a job well done by allowing us to be first to the post work “bug juice” line, Peachy was included in the group. He got the praise and benefits without having done the work.

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To me the people of Iraq were a population of Peachies. Why should they actually become totally trained, or acknowledge when they were, if the United States would continue to send its own troops over to get killed in their place while they reaped the benefits without the sweat.

So, we would train ours, send them over to fight, and they would return, dead, wounded, suffering PTSD, and, if healthy, easy enough to ignore because they were no longer in uniform or attractive as photo ops.

Sit back and let Americans do the work.

At the hearings dealing with the confirmation of Ashton Carter as Defense Secretary, John McCain made a statement that, I have to admit, I found a little shocking.

When Carter did not go so far as to say that we should take out the air force of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to help Syrian rebels fighting both his regime and Islamic State, Senator McCain objected by saying,
“You really didn’t respond, in all due respect, Dr. Carter, to sending young Syrians in, training them in Saudi Arabia and sending them into Syria to be barrel-bombed by Bashar Assad. The morality of that alone, much less the workability of it, is in contradiction to everything the United States ever stood or fought for.”

Wait. What?

It is immoral to send Syrians back into Syria after they are trained to fight for what they want in Syria where they might get killed, but it has never been immoral to send our troops into foreign countries after they are trained to die fighting for what the people in that country should be fighting for?

Our soldiers can die and it’s okay, but if theirs do, it’s immoral for us to have sent them home to die fighting in their own country for what they want?

Please tell me that I have read too much into McCain’s statement on morality.

 

This sounds good to me.

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Final figures are not in yet, but based on the price of television advertising at $4.5 million for 30 seconds, ticket prices in the thousands, official NFL gear, especially at Gillette Stadium the day after the game, and what the NFL charged for those spectator suits that only really rich people can afford, the NFL did not do bad at all, somewhere in the multiple billions.

In 2014 that figure was $25 Billion for that one game

All of it tax is free because the NFL is a tax exempt entity.

Why?

The stadiums are usually paid for by taxpayers’ dollars, and it gets ridiculous when a state like Wisconsin has a governor who cuts money for school by $300 million, and then hands over $500 million to build a stadium.

Yeah, the stadium may offer low wage jobs to people in the city that the team decides it will move to, but teams also pit cities against each other to get the team that needs the stadium, and the winning city’s taxpayers never really get repaid.

Because they use federal dollars, people who live nowhere near a stadium and would see no benefit from their money spent on it pay for it without any benefit.

In his proposed budget the president wants to end the practice where cities and states help pay for stadiums by accessing tax-free government bonds subsidized by the federal government. This will apply to proposed stadiums where more than 10 percent of the arena or stadium is dedicated to private business use.

Since most, if not all stadiums have more than 10% of their taxpayer funded complexes closed to the general public, this restriction is major.
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Instead, cities would have to use bonds that are not tax exempt.

“You couldn’t do it any better if you believe like I do that we should not finance these things with tax-exempt debt,” said Dennis Zimmerman, a retired economist who worked for the Congressional Research Service and Congressional Budget Office. “Cities can still pay for stadiums, but there would be no federal subsidy paying part of the interest cost. That’s what’s at stake here: it’s “will the federal government pay a share of the interest costs?”

The tax exemption went into effect in 1986 as a result of the Tax Reform Act based on the assumption that revenue generated by ticket sales and concessions would limit public subsidies.
The opposite happened as teams saw a way to get a free stadium while making their own league profits.

Between 1986 and 2012 at least $17 billion in tax-exempt bond debt was created, and it will not be paid off until 2042.

In the meantime, with 21 NFL teams and 67 major league teams playing in these free stadiums, there is little economic benefit for cities and states while the value of franchises have doubled during that time.

President Obama’s proposal would not take effect until January 2016, and wouldn’t equal a fortune, but federal taxpayers would no longer be paying to build stadiums for the benefit of the team owners.

Cities would have to come up with more creative ways to raise local funds if they want a new stadium or to build their first one to attract a team that could up and leave if a better offer comes along later.

Right now, stadiums and arenas are filled with all sorts of luxurious stuff out of the reach of those who pay for them. Without federal tax money, these luxuries might have to be scaled down a bit, or become more accessible to the general public.

And with simpler stadiums that cities would be spending less on, other things like schools and infrastructure could be built, improved, and maintained.

Another nut job

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Republicans have been against universal healthcare ever since President Obama got it enacted.

The Heritage Foundation and presidents like Eisenhower, Truman, Kennedy, Nixon, and both Bushes were all for it, but it is bad now because Obama is involved.

Now certain presidential hopefuls in the GOP are speaking against the laws that say kids need to be vaccinated before going to school, unless there is a medical reason,  because, as we all know, doctors are doing everything they can to harm people.

They’re not scientists, yet they make scientific pronouncements.

They are not pediatricians, yet they are giving parents medical advice.

Add to the objection to healthcare and disease prevention this little gem.

I worked in a fancy cafeteria type eatery in Nichols Hills in Oklahoma City when I first arrived there, and we had to wear those sweat inducing plastics gloves when handling food, and had to wash our hands after visiting the restroom because, obviously, no one wants to be or deal with the new Typhoid Mary.

If your hands were not covered and you touched any part of your body, the face especially, you had to wash your hand in the sink behind the serving counter where people could see you do that.

Years later, when I worked at a Starbucks, we had to do the post restroom usage thing and also wash our hands if we touched anything besides the outside of the paper cup, and that included basically all of the equipment and supply containers.

No one needs to get sick after having a cup of coffee.

Seeing the sign in a restaurant bathroom demanding that all employees wash their hands before returning to their work station is reassuring.

But Republican Thom Tillis of North Carolina feels that restaurants should be able to “opt out” of the health department regulation that requires this hand washing.
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Speaking at the Bipartisan Policy Council last week he said,
“I was having this discussion with someone, and we were at a Starbucks in my district, and we were talking about certain regulations where I felt like maybe you should allow businesses to opt out. Let an industry or business opt out as long as they indicate through proper disclosure, through advertising, through employment, literature, whatever else. There’s this level of regulations that maybe they’re on the books, but maybe you can make a market-based decision as to whether or not they should apply to you.”

In his story, after an employee had exited the restroom and passed his table, someone sitting at his table had asked,
“Don’t you believe that this regulation that requires this gentlemen to wash his hands before he serves your food is important?”

In response he said, “I don’t have any problem with Starbucks if they choose to opt out of this policy as long as they post a sign that says ‘We don’t require our employees to wash their hands after leaving the restrooms.’ The market will take care of that.

That’s probably one where every business that did that would go out of business, but I think it’s good to illustrate the point that that’s the sort of mentality that we need to have to reduce the regulatory burden on this country.

We’re one of the most regulated nations in the history of the planet, and I think if we go about it in a common sense way that that solves a lot of problems. It makes these other big problems that we’re talking about imminently more easy to solve.”

A study a few years ago showed that women wash their hands at a greater rate than men do after taking care of the call of nature, and that those men who should wash their hands were more likely to do so if someone else was present. Otherwise, they would zip, flush, and leave.

I would feel somewhat comfortable knowing, or at least having some reasonable assurance that the person who just walked out of the men’s room washed his hands before touching my food.

I would be less comfortable seeing a sign that told me there was a good chance he didn’t.

And let’s face it, that sign would have to be very prominent as one is usually very dedicated to the task at hand when entering a restroom, and doesn’t necessary scope out the area for notifications of any kind.

 

 

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Kern 1: Mary 0

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And here’s the proof.

Mary:

“In the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a town in Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin engaged to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David.”

(Luke 1:26)

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Sally Kern:
“I started praying about whether or not the Lord wanted me to run, and the more I prayed, the more I felt He did.
As a matter of fact, my Lord made it very clear to me that I am a cultural warrior. And you know I tried to say ‘no’ to that, too, ’cause that’s pretty hard. But, anyway, that’s where I am.”
(Sally Kern: August 5, 2007)

 

The GOP merry-go-round gets bigger

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Ted Cruz, who doesn’t really believe in science as much as he does the Bible, which trumps it at every turn, is now in charge of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It is always good to have someone who doesn’t like sciencey things in charge of science.

Jim Inhofe, who thinks God will take care of any environmental problems and that man doesn’t need to worry about it, a man who believes strongly that Climate Change is a hoax because, as not being a scientist, he does not believe those who are, is in charge of those things related to our environment and its protection.

So, two people with no belief in space or the environment are now in charge of senate committees that deal with those things.

But you can’t have Moe and Larry without Shemp, so now enters U.S. Congressman Chris Smith from New Jersey, who stated that Gay rights are not human rights when he said, “I am a strong believer in traditional marriage and I do not construe homosexual rights as human rights”.

He is now the chair of congressional committee that deals with Human Rights.

Besides not believing that Gay people are human, he also believes that the Obama administration’s “views on LGBT rights affected or hindered our support for Nigeria to defeat Boko Haram.”

This is a distraction as Nigeria not only bans same-sex marriage, but has a mandatory sentence of 14 years for anyone who enters a same sex marriage, a 10 year sentence for anyone who witnesses or supports such a marriage, and even mandates a 10 year sentence for anyone who shows any form of affection in public, or advocates for Gay rights.
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It has nothing to do with Boko Haram.

As chair of the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations, he made his comments at a meeting of that subcommittee.

In response, Chris Hillmann, Co-Chair of the New Jersey Democratic LGBT Caucus, pointed out,
“It’s simple: LGBT rights are human rights. It’s shocking that Smith — or anyone in his position — would make such close-minded comments to the contrary. For a person in his position to dehumanize such a large segment of our society and to suggest that members of the LGBT community are creating hurdles for U.S. diplomats is appalling on so many levels. Representative Smith should apologize for trying to pit some people’s human rights against those of others.”

To Representative Smith, supporting Gay rights is the same as enabling terrorism.

For the GOP, if you don’t believe in it or you hate it, you get to be in charge of it

 

 

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