SD Gov. Kristi Noem introduces bill to ‘restore protections for prayer in schools’

https://www.christianpost.com/politics/south-dakota-bill-school-prayer.html

SD Gov. Kristi Noem introduces bill to ‘restore protections for prayer in schools’

Gov. Kristi Noem
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference held in the Hyatt Regency on February 27, 2021, in Orlando, Florida. Begun in 1974, CPAC brings together conservative organizations, activists, and world leaders to discuss issues important to them. Joe Raedle/Getty Images

 

 

South Dakota’s Republican Gov. Kristi Noem has introduced a bill that would allow students in public schools to pray every morning at school if they so choose despite pushback from secular groups to similar bills in other states.

On Monday, Noem released the text of legislation that would “require a moment of silence in schools to begin the school day.”

In a statement, Noem shared her belief that “every student deserves the opportunity to begin their day with a calm, silent moment.”

“I hope students will take this opportunity to say a quick prayer or reflect on their upcoming day. However they choose to take advantage of this time, it will be beneficial to students and teachers alike,” she added.

The bill calls for all public school districts in the state to “provide students and teachers the opportunity each morning that school is in session to have a moment of silence lasting up to one minute.”

Potential uses for this moment of silence include “voluntary prayer, reflection, meditation or other quiet, respectful activity.”

The legislation would mandate that “no school employee may dictate the action to be taken by students or teachers during the moment of silence” and that “no student may interfere with another student’s engagement in the moment of silence.” It also clarifies that the language in the bill shouldn’t “be construed to permit schools to conduct the moment of silence as a religious exercise.”

The legislation contends that a moment of silence at the beginning of the school day is necessary to provide students and teachers with a “reprieve from the frenzy of daily life and to set a tone of decorum that will be conducive to learning.”

South Dakota is one of several states where elected officials are pushing for a moment of silence in schools. 

An Ohio Senate bill introduced in October would establish a moment of silence in schools.

In June, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law that would give students a daily opportunity to “reflect and be able to pray as they see fit.”

Separation of church and state advocacy groups see the “moment of silence” measures as causes for concern.

The Freedom From Religion Foundation, which advocates for a strict separation of church and state, wrote a letter to the Ohio Senate criticizing Senate Bill 248 as an “unconstitutional promotion of religion.”

The Wisconsin-based advocacy group expressed particular opposition to the language of the bill calling on each public school district to “provide for a moment of silence each school day for prayer, reflection, or meditation upon a moral, philosophical, or patriotic theme.” 

FFRF Staff Attorney Ryan Jayne maintained that moment of silence bills that contain an explicit reference to prayer — such as the bills in Ohio, Florida and South Dakota — run afoul of U.S. Supreme Court precedent in the 1985 Wallace v. Jaffree decision. The court struck down an Alabama law setting aside time for “meditation or voluntary prayer” during the school day.

“The addition of ‘or voluntary prayer’ indicates that the State intended to characterize prayer as a favored practice,” the decision stated.

The Supreme Court concluded that “such an endorsement is not consistent with the established principle that the government must pursue a course of complete neutrality toward religion.” Jayne argued that the Ohio bill’s mention of prayer before other potential uses for the moment of silence makes “the endorsement even more clear.”

“There can be no serious doubt that the primary intent of this bill is to inject religion into the public school day, which is an improper legislative purpose,” he wrote. “Mandatory moment of silence bills are a trend across the country and invariably they are described in terms of promoting religion.” 

DeSantis described the Florida moment-of-silence bill as an initiative allowing students to “pray as they see fit” and one that counters attempts to “push God out of every institution.” The headline included with the statement from Noem’s office about the South Dakota bill characterizes the legislation as an effort to “restore protections for prayer in the classroom.”

 

 

 

Lets be clear what is being attempted here.   This is a camels nose under the tent flap situation.   Kids can pray now and often do.   It is sill to think kids are not praying IF THE WANT TO.   What these Christian nationalist want is a return to the days when Christian prayers in Jesus’s name were led by the teacher or over the loud speaker system.   This is the goal.   It is not for the kids, it is for the church.   Indoctrinate the kids in the real correct religion and get their butts in the pews if possible so they will tithe.  If nothing else these kids growing up with forced prayers will not see anything wrong with their elected officials and those making the rules being the Christian leaders and making the rules / laws based on their faith.   That is the goal.    Scottie   

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Trends in California’s violent crime rate since 2000 broadly mirror trends in the nationwide rate. However, the state saw greater declines in the first decade of 2000, and in 2020 the state saw a drop in violent crime while the nation overall experienced an increase of about 5%. Today, while the state’s violent crime rate is still above the national rate, the gap has dropped by half, from about 20% higher in California to 10% higher. Both California’s and the nation’s violent crime rates are now roughly where they were a decade ago.

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Lie, out right lie.  Fictional CBO for stupid gullible Republicans.    The real BBB bill was not going to add any thing to the deficit.   It was completely paid for.   The Republicans demanded the CBO score the bill with a bunch of additions that were not in the bill.    They made stuff up and demanded a real score on that made up stuff.   Those are just “inflated” numbers. It really costs “nothing”. Did Trump’s wall cost anything? GOP says “No”! Did Trump’s tax cut for the wealthy cost anything? GOP says “No”! Did Trump’s complete redesign of Mar A Largo cost anything? GOP, again, says “NO”. Well, there you are. Did Biden’s new pencil cup cost anything? GOP cries “YES”!

That score is fictional. It’s the assessment of what would happen if everything in the bill were made permanent. It’s the same score that was given to the Republican tax cuts IF all of the tax cuts were made permanent. That’s why the GOP made the tax cuts to the bottom 99% phase out starting in 2023. The tax cuts to the top 1% are permanent and it only added $2 trillion to the deficit. Facts matter.    It’s the time-honored tactic of “republicans”. Lie about an issue over and over again until enough people believe your lie.

• Joe Biden said “nobody’s going to build another coal-fired plant in America” during the first presidential debate. 

• He said under the Obama administration, he brought the cost of renewable energy down to “cheaper than or as cheap as” coal, gas and oil, and his energy plan states that “marketplace competition has continued to shift this country away from coal-fired electricity.”

• His climate action plan does not include a ban on coal.     Biden’s climate plan acknowledges existing coal plants as part of the country’s energy portfolio.

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Assange is being charged with espionage and computer hacking, not sedition. As you pointed out, he is not an American citizen and so a sedition charge would be nonsense.  

The new set of counts immediately raised alarms among press freedom advocates, who argue that charging Assange with violations of the Espionage Act could set a dangerous precedent for journalists.   Assange was charged with 17 new criminal counts: One count of conspiracy to receive national defense information, three counts of obtaining national defense information and 13 counts of disclosure of national defense information.

The U.S. has never successfully prosecuted a non-government official for publishing or sharing unlawfully leaked classified information, University of Chicago Law Professor Geoffrey Stone told NBC News.   Some press freedom groups and other people and entities defending Assange were quick to protest the new charges.   “This strikes at the heart of the First Amendment and puts all journalists in extreme danger,” The Freedom of the Press Foundation said in a tweet Thursday afternoon.

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Goldman Sachs trimmed its quarterly GDP forecasts for 2022, after U.S. Senator Joe Manchin withdrew his support to U.S. President Joe Biden’s $1.75 trillion domestic investment bill. The fact is the BBB would have added to the economy, added more jobs, increased money flow in the public, reduced dependence on fossil fuels, added needed internet capacity to areas where it is deficient, and so much more. The BBB was paid for and wouldn’t add to the debt. The BBB is good for the people and the country, but it was killed by greed and bigotry.

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Oh crap, just realized I never finished the roundup.   Ron and I got talking and doing things and when I went back to the computer I seen the roundup had not been finished or posted.   Oh well lovers / spouses /  other family members are allowed to interrupt.   Besides he bought me the new Halo game!   I spent late last night playing.  Oh yeah!  Hugs

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I posted it here because there was a time in our life when Ron and I had to figure a tip into if we could afford to go out to eat.   During those lean years we would order something on the lower cost side of the menu because we need to save the extra for the tip.   The US system is stupid.  I have eaten in Canada and in Germany and in some few restaurants in the US where tipping is not only not required but actively discouraged.   The wait staff get their pay through their paycheck, not the generosity of the patrons.  That is how it should be.  But what we understand is that the US is not ready to accept workers as equal partners in the corporate scheme of profit making.    Yet during Covid we have found that with out workers being willing to risk themselves to do the work, the wealthy job creators couldn’t make the profit.  Why if they were so powerful and great couldn’t they do it with out the lowly workers?   Because it is a falsehood and myth that the wealthy and the large corporations make the world work, it is the workers that give them the profits that make them wealthy.   Hugs

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This is the easiest way for a man to commit suicide.    Hugs

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Manchin is a conservative running as a Democrat. He’s an asshole who taught his kid to hike prices ten-fold on desperately needed pharmaceutical products. He’s a friend to big business. He’s a friend to the top-1%. He has a vested interest in keeping his constituents poor and ignorant. Manchin is true to who he is.   Because investing in the country is far more “reckless” than flushing trillions down the toilet in an unwinnable foreign war.   I know it doesn’t include a $2 trillion tax cut with no reduction in spending that he had no problems with a couple years ago…or a couple of not budgeted wars from the party of “fiscal responsibility” that I also don’t remember a lot of complaints about.   Apparently Manchin went back on his word just like his republigoon thug masters and sycophants and apologists tend to do.   He doesn’t care. Mitch McConnell said it’s bad, so he doesn’t need to know anything else.   Anyone what to bet that if a Republican gets elected next time, and asks congress for a huge amount that everyone knows will bust both the budget and debt; that both the Senate and House will roll over and give the President whatever they ask for? And that Joe Manchin will be breaking his neck to sign the bill first?

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It’s not inflationary. That is already happening without the BBB. Try again.  “Goldman Sachs has cut its U.S. growth forecast again, citing Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin’s assertion that he won’t back President Joe Biden’s key $2 trillion spending bill.”Dow down 500+.   That is the important point.   Every measure said it would improve the US economy and would lower inflation while boosting the US production via infrastructure improvements.   But the Republicans don’t want that as they want to be able to blame Biden for the lack of benefits to the people, again caused by Republicans.   Manchin according to reporting feels lower incomes, workers, and the poor are lazy louts who deserve nothing and if the government helps them, if the government lifts them out of poverty then they not only wont work but will use the money instead of for food and housing for their children to taking drugs and boozing.   It is the old Reagan era bull shit where the wealthy are somehow better than the poor, the wealthy are more moral, better and more deserving.   Yet it is a fantasy created by the wealthy.    It is like saying that every religious person is better and more moral that a non-religious person.   The fact is meritocracy is a myth, the US is not a place where if you just work hard you can be a millionaire.  But what pisses me off is that the Republicans and the right wing media want the US to fail and people to be hurt or political gain.   

Sen. Manchin finds himself in the catbird seat, which makes him seem like the Dem Czar. He’s hated by his Dem colleagues, adored by the Repubs, though they can’t wait to replace him with one of their own, but supported by big coal in his home state of W. Virginia. And oddly enough, almost everything about BBB would greatly benefit his state as does the infrastructure bill, which he worked against. So, now, he has become the deal maker that Dump could’ve only dreamed of being.   

Bottom line, there is inflation, but it’s inflation because of the lowest unemployment in years and an economy on the move. Republicans and their ministers of propaganda on Faux will, of course, blame Democrats. It’s all they have since they don’t have any answers themselves. I believe a majority of people will understand this if you explain it to them.   Manchin said he would not vote for the Bill because he couldn’t explain it to his constituents. I wonder if he can explain his huge houses, house-boat, and all his coal company stocks to his constituents more easily?   Hugs

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In the old days this is something both of us would do, to have a surprise present appear in the future.   It was kind of nice if embarrassing.   Now we simply check with each other and get what we want when we want it, which we both find much more satisfying.   Hugs

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Karen Is SO UPSET At The Marina

And I keep hearing people say there is no day to day racism in the US.   While the screaming Karen seems to be upset about who’s slip it might be, notice she keeps screaming get away from our boat.   Get away from our boat.   You don’t belong on my dock.   This was clearly race drive anger that Hispanic brown people dared to have a nice boat and think they could park it next to a white person’s boat.    Hugs

Anti-Vax Washington State Senator Dies Of Something

It’s been nearly seven weeks since Ericksen pleaded for US help from El Salvador. He was then reportedly airlifted to an unnamed Florida hospital and nothing further was heard until this weekend. His most recent bit of legislative work, issued on November 1st, railed against “coercive” vaccine mandates.