The next big school-choice case and other commentary – New York Post

Posted: September 21, 2019 at 1:45 pm

Libertarian: The Next Big School-Choice Case

The Supreme Court is now preparing to weigh the constitutional merits of Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, reports Damon Root at Reason. It turns on a school-choice program that creates a tax credit for individuals and businesses that donate to private, nonprofit scholarship organizations but in 2018 Montanas Supreme Court declared religious schools entirely off-limits to the program, citing the state Constitutions prohibition on giving money to religious organizations. Yet past US Supreme Court rulings let school-choice programs include religious schools, and the federal Constitution cant mean two different things in two different states. So, if the Supreme Court follows its own precedents, the case looks to be a winner for the school choice side.

Iconoclast: Trudeau the Hypocrite

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the most woke, virtue-signalling and PC-crazed leader in the history of Mankind, has tumbled off into a pit of shameless hypocrisy, Piers Morgan guffaws at the Daily Mail. Earlier this week, Trudeau, who has been keen to paint himself as the male Mother Teresa, was found to have worn black- and brownface on multiple occasions. Trudeaus apology is predictably self-flagellating, but he refuses to resign, even though hed have demanded another politicians head on a plate for similar shenanigans. I detest the modern cancel culture, Morgan notes, but Trudeaus barefaced hypocrisy that should render his position untenable. Live by the woke cancel culture, die by it.

Conservative: Kavanaugh & the Legitimacy Crisis

It is impossible to separate the latest attack on Justice Brett Kavanaugh from the political strategy of the Democratic Party, Matthew Continetti opines at the Washington Free Beacon. On Sept. 16, two days after The New York Times ran a discredited attack on Kavanaugh, Axios AM described Democratic plans to portray the justice, President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell as three villains. For the Democrats and their allies in the media, the goal is neither objectivity nor factuality. It is de-legitimization, using journalists as instruments of a political agenda. Kavanaugh is a pawn in this crisis of legitimacy that is coursing through our institutions. This ruthless assault on the nations institutions is fresh proof that the left is willing to break rules, and lives, to achieve social transformation.

2020 watch: Trump Will Trounce Biden or Warren

President Trump will have little difficulty beating current Democratic frontrunners Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren, predicts David Catron at the American Spectator. Polls that now show Trump losing to either Democrat are as useless as the 2016 polls that incorrectly showed Hillary Clinton beating Trump. Its not clear how long Biden will hold on to his position as frontrunner, and his gaffes arent helping him. Warrens radical agenda, endorsing Medicare for All and a wealth tax, hasnt helped her connect with non-white voters. Meanwhile, Trump has the largest campaign war chest in US political history, and he is not hesitant to carpet-bomb his opponent when the time comes. Biden and Warren, on the other hand, are out of touch with voters.

Space race: Its Earth First for Sanders

For people who care about NASAs plans to return to the moon, a Bernie Sanders presidency would be a gut punch, warns Mark R. Whittington at The Hill. Under a Sanders presidency, no space exploration will take place, the candidate preferring to invest massive amounts of money in his plans to address climate change by remaking the American economy and to nationalize the American health-care system. Because President Trump warmly supports investments in space, even just a Sanders nomination for president would make space exploration a partisan issue, when NASAs leaders have worked hard to make it a bipartisan affair united by the likes of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). Democrats, take note, urges Whittington: Space is too important to be part of a political war.

Compiled by Karl Salzmann

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