Thursday, April 30, 2015

“Boys without fathers” and lousy public schools equals Baltimore

There are two parts to this Baltimore story.
The first one is an incompetent mayor who did not protect the citizens or private property.  In other words, The National Guard should have been on the streets after people were stuck at Orioles Stadium on Saturday night.
There is no room for dithering when mobs are about to torch your city.   It was obvious on Saturday night that Baltimore could burn and burn quickly.    
The mayor failed the people of the city.
The second one is a bit more complicated, or the state of young males in Baltimore and other inner cities.  
“We know what the problems are, essentially there are two problems.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan once said that the one rule of any society is to socialize its young males and it’s the young males who are out there rioting yesterday and there are two issues in the inner cities.
One is single parenthood and the other is the worst schools on earth.
Of the first, we have no idea how to solve that, of the second, we do.
If you can’t improve the schools, give the kids a choice to go to better schools.
The parents begged to have that opportunity but the teachers unions won’t allow it and thus the Democrats won’t. If you want to do something, let them choose their school.”  
Yes, it’s time to say “Where are the fathers”?  
It’s also time to allow parents in the inner cities to “choose” a school.   The corrupt relationship between the Democrats and the teachers’ union has been devastating for minority children.

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Dear Justices: Don't pull a Roe v Wade on same sex marriage

Ten years ago, David Brooks wrote a rather profound column. It was in the context of a Supreme Court nomination. This is what he wrote:
Justice Harry Blackmun did more inadvertent damage to our democracy than any other 20th-century American. When he and his Supreme Court colleagues issued the Roe v. Wade decision, they set off a cycle of political viciousness and counter-viciousness that has poisoned public life ever since, and now threatens to destroy the Senate as we know it.
When Blackmun wrote the Roe decision, it took the abortion issue out of the legislatures and put it into the courts. If it had remained in the legislatures, we would have seen a series of state-by-state compromises reflecting the views of the centrist majority that's always existed on this issue. These legislative compromises wouldn't have pleased everyone, but would have been regarded as legitimate.
Instead, Blackmun and his concurring colleagues invented a right to abortion, and imposed a solution more extreme than the policies of just about any other comparable nation.
Mr Brooks is right on.   

Every judicial nomination is now a national debate about abortion.    

Will you uphold Roe v Wade?  Will you overturn it?   

This is why issues like abortion, or same sex marriage, should be settled in the political arena.  Let the voters argue and force their legislators to vote up or down on the issue.If the court "creates" a right to same sex marriage, then every future nomination to the Supreme Court will turn into a debate about the definition of marriage.


By the way, the supporters of same sex marriage say that the polls are with them. So why are they afraid of a debate?  Wouldn't they win if the wind is blowing in their direction?

I have no idea what the Supreme Court will decide.  My sense is that there are 4 "yes" votes.   My sense is that there are 3 "no" votes.   It leaves Mr Kennedy & Mr Roberts up in the air.   

Let's hope that 5 Justices do the right thing and send it back to voters.  Let "same sex marriage" happen at the legislatures.   

Why?  It will be more legitimate or sort of the way that you accept that the other guy won the election!

I hope that every Justice reads Mr Brooks' column and ponders what they are about to do with same sex marriage.

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Mexico and other US Latin America stories of the week


GUESTS:  Fausta Rodriguez Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog, joins me for our weekly review of US-Latin America stories......the latest about the discontent in Brazil, the murder of Alberto Nisman in Argentina.....
we will also hear from Barnard Thompson, editor of Mexidata.info, one of the best websites covering Mexico.....we will ask Mr Thompson about the upcoming mid-term elections in Mexico and President Pena-Nieto's standing with the public.....the US-Mexico relationship.....
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