Vermont becomes first state to move towards a single-payer health care system

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The insurance industry and its allies in the GOP will do everything in their power to kill this plan in the crib. They can't have the existence of a cost-effective single-payer health care system take root at the state level, as Medicare and VA Care have done at the federal level. It … Read more

RyanCare costs more than Medicare

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The GOP's self-proclaimed boy genius, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), rolled out a new video after his GOP Budget was defeated in the Senate on Wednesday, trying to better explain to you ignorant Americans just how his GOP Budget is genius — genius, I tell ya! — if only you ignorant people would … Read more

“Save Ethnic Studies” files Motion for Summary Judgment

David Safier

by David Safier

According to a Media Release from Save Ethnic Studies,

On May 25, attorney Richard M. Martinez filed a motion for summary judgment in the case against HB 2281. The motion, filed on behalf of the 13 litigants in the case (11 TUSD Mexican American Studies instructors and two TUSD students), makes the case that the prohibitions outlined in HB 2281 are too vague and broad and violate the first amendment rights of teachers, schools and students. Since every provision of the law violates the constitution, the motion calls for the law to be overturned in its entirety.

You can read the whole MSJ here. I don't have the legal chops or the patience to wade through it myself. The Media Release does a good job of summarizing the points, which deal with the provisions of HB2281 and show how they can't be used against the MAS program exclusively. They are so broad, they would apply to many classrooms and seriously restrict the course content, discussion and even freedom of speech. An example:

In part b (promotes resentment toward a race or class of people), the motion uses the example of a possible discussion of jihad and the attacks of September 11. Could this promote bitterness toward Muslims and therefore make the topic off limits for discussion?  For that matter, might a discussion of the Apache raids in Arizona promote resentment toward Apaches?

You can read the whole Media Release after the jump.

Arizona’s Employer Sanctions Law Upheld on ‘Narrow’ Grounds

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: When you need to know what really happened at the U.S. Supreme Court, you need to turn to the expert, Lyle Denniston at Scotusblog.com. Here is Mr. Denniston's take on Chamber of Commerce v. Whiting, the challenge to Arizona's Employer Sanctions Law. Opinion recap: Shared role on aliens’ jobs : SCOTUSblog: A … Read more

Stegeman partly gets it, mostly doesn’t in op ed

David Safier

by David Safier I'm not going to try and guess the motivations behind TUSD Board President Mark Stegeman's op ed in today's Star. But the sad fact is, the piece does nothing to further the Ethnic Studies discussion and is likely to lead to more, not less, distrust between the people involved in the local … Read more

Bachmann Teaser in Overdrive

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanmie: Hours after Sarah Palin announced a bus tour of the east coast that could presage a presidential campaign, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) told reporters here that she was likely to announce a White House campaign next month in Waterloo, Iowa. Michele Bachmann likely to announce in Iowa – POLITICO.com: Bachmann, who spent … Read more

The for-profit college scam

David Safier

by David Safier For-profit colleges are scamming their students and the federal government. They charge too much, teach too little and saddle their students with loan payments out of proportion with the salaries graduates earn in the jobs the colleges pretend to prepare them for. When the ex-students can't pay, the feds pick up the … Read more

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