Showing posts with label unintended consequences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unintended consequences. Show all posts
Friday, March 23, 2007
    3613

    Stretching the Constitution

    Daniel Henninger had an op ed about the Bong Hits 4 Jesus case (Morse v. Frederick) coming before the Supreme Court in yesterday's WSJ. He traces the problem of the Supremes inappropriately moving the free speech border to a case in 1969 when during the Vietnam War it ruled that high schoolers could violate school policy and call it "protected speech."

    Although the "Bootleggers and Baptists" theory applies primarily to regulation, the concept of two diametrically opposed value systems joining forces for unrelated goals is apparent in this case. Christian groups have filed friend of the court briefs for this pro-drug speech case. Why? So their kids can wear t-shirts proclaiming pro-life and other Christian slogans in school. I don't think the Bloods and the Crips have filed, but they probably could on colors being protected speech. What a can of worms!

    What are the unintended consequences of the Supremes throwing local schools overboard, expecting principals to wade to shore in a sea of confusing cases? Rich liberals like Al Gore and Jesse Jackson just sent their kids to private schools (don't know about Jackson's love child), as do conservative Christians, and millions of parents have decided to homeschool their kids rather than have local standards set in Washington.

    Story here

    , , Source URL: https://maryelizabeth-winstead.blogspot.com/search/label/unintended%20consequences
    Visit Mary Elizabeth Winstead for Daily Updated Hairstyles Collection
Wednesday, January 31, 2007

    3425 Unintended consequences

    of the women's movement and drumming up support for choice thirty years ago.

    ". . . according to the intermediate projections of the Social Security Trustees, by 2030--by which time most of the baby boomers will have retired--the ratio of those of working age to those sixty-five and older will have fallen from five to about three. By that time, older Americans will constitute about 19 percent of the U.S. population, a greater share than of the population of Florida today." Ben Bernanke, Remarks, "The Coming Demographic Transition: Will We Treat Future Generations Fairly?" The Washington Economic Club, Washington, D.C., October 4, 2006Source URL: https://maryelizabeth-winstead.blogspot.com/search/label/unintended%20consequences
    Visit Mary Elizabeth Winstead for Daily Updated Hairstyles Collection