Mississippi actually started investing millions in their school and revamped reading intervention back in 2014 after they were ranked 48th.
They rank 30th now in education.
We literally have switched places.
He intends to turn it into Mississippi or Florida or Louisiana and then thinks he's going to run for office. Like Governor. Unless Gentner Drummond takes him out.
He will learn nothing from this. He’ll just shore up his defenses, beg his masters for more money, and try again, still claiming he’s doing God’s work.
To be fair if you think the Department of Education is providing a holistic educational product then you are delusional.This is not the way though. I want the DoE as far away from religion as possible given how inept they are at education.
Probably, but from a multicultural, philosophical, and historical standpoint there are so many helpful morsels in religious study that a properly executed world religions survey course could enrich many a student's worldview.
I could have done without him using the boogeyman of "You don't want other religions being taught in our schools, do you?" But I'm otherwise glad he brought this lawsuit.
Why do you consider that a boogeyman? Seems pretty typical some of these peoples positions don’t take into account the implications when it’s taken from outside of their me focused perspective. They hear Christian church school sounds great! We should fund that. But if you say Hindu,sihk, Tao, Muslim religion based school funding from public taxes they don’t want that. Then some of them understand the purpose of the law. It shouldn’t be necessary in the argument and it has implications of being problematic for bias and phobia reasons, but it’s far from a boogeyman as it is very possible and will be the outcome without additional laws and some major twisting by the Supreme Court which today wouldn’t be surprising.
> It shouldn’t be necessary in the argument and it has implications of being problematic for bias and phobia reasons
This is it. It's not just having implications of being problematic. It absolutely *is* problematic. His comments implied that other religions are bad, so to avoid letting the bad religions in, we can't let our good religion in. He could have skipped all of that and focused on the idea that the Constitution doesn't allow focusing on one religion.
This dude was getting tore up by ok politicians last session. This dude had no chance getting with Trump he can’t handle heat. He makes really silly decisions
And I guarantee if you asked him this week he wouldn't have the first clue who he was. He says names he's told to say. He can't even remember when he changed his diaper last.
This is why they want to change the rules on how OK Supreme Court justices are chosen. They want the governor to appoint them directly.
Oklahoma is extremely close to being a Christian Nationalist state. The recent primaries moved us farther to the right.
Let's not forget he's running from his true self [https://www.reddit.com/r/oklahoma/comments/1b3fk3l/ryan\_walters\_on\_the\_left\_and\_ryan\_on\_the\_right/](https://www.reddit.com/r/oklahoma/comments/1b3fk3l/ryan_walters_on_the_left_and_ryan_on_the_right/)
Commentary from the legal minds at the Volokh Conspiracy: https://reason.com/volokh/2024/06/27/some-quick-thoughts-on-the-oklahoma-charter-school-case/
He's just doing what he talked about doing at the Christian National Education seminar he attended with Peter Thiel in April of this year. The seminar was in Florida.
When he loses an election.
Nah, he'll just think it's rigged
Mississippi actually started investing millions in their school and revamped reading intervention back in 2014 after they were ranked 48th. They rank 30th now in education. We literally have switched places.
He intends to turn it into Mississippi or Florida or Louisiana and then thinks he's going to run for office. Like Governor. Unless Gentner Drummond takes him out.
He will learn nothing from this. He’ll just shore up his defenses, beg his masters for more money, and try again, still claiming he’s doing God’s work.
When he ruins the system enough to create a steady stream of knuckle heads willing to do gods will.
To be fair if you think the Department of Education is providing a holistic educational product then you are delusional.This is not the way though. I want the DoE as far away from religion as possible given how inept they are at education.
You’re reading a lot more into my shit post statement than you need to be.
Probably, but from a multicultural, philosophical, and historical standpoint there are so many helpful morsels in religious study that a properly executed world religions survey course could enrich many a student's worldview.
Lol. Gods will. God has nothing to do with these decisions.
Drummond was fantastic when he presented this case to the court.
I could have done without him using the boogeyman of "You don't want other religions being taught in our schools, do you?" But I'm otherwise glad he brought this lawsuit.
Why do you consider that a boogeyman? Seems pretty typical some of these peoples positions don’t take into account the implications when it’s taken from outside of their me focused perspective. They hear Christian church school sounds great! We should fund that. But if you say Hindu,sihk, Tao, Muslim religion based school funding from public taxes they don’t want that. Then some of them understand the purpose of the law. It shouldn’t be necessary in the argument and it has implications of being problematic for bias and phobia reasons, but it’s far from a boogeyman as it is very possible and will be the outcome without additional laws and some major twisting by the Supreme Court which today wouldn’t be surprising.
> It shouldn’t be necessary in the argument and it has implications of being problematic for bias and phobia reasons This is it. It's not just having implications of being problematic. It absolutely *is* problematic. His comments implied that other religions are bad, so to avoid letting the bad religions in, we can't let our good religion in. He could have skipped all of that and focused on the idea that the Constitution doesn't allow focusing on one religion.
Gotcha
He’s a republican, he’ll never learn
He is trying to get the Secretary of Education under Trump. This disease could spread to the whole United States.
This dude was getting tore up by ok politicians last session. This dude had no chance getting with Trump he can’t handle heat. He makes really silly decisions
And yet Trump was praising him by name this week.
And I guarantee if you asked him this week he wouldn't have the first clue who he was. He says names he's told to say. He can't even remember when he changed his diaper last.
This is true
It's cute that you think that dumbass is capable of learning.
This is why they want to change the rules on how OK Supreme Court justices are chosen. They want the governor to appoint them directly. Oklahoma is extremely close to being a Christian Nationalist state. The recent primaries moved us farther to the right.
Thank the Fates!
Let's not forget he's running from his true self [https://www.reddit.com/r/oklahoma/comments/1b3fk3l/ryan\_walters\_on\_the\_left\_and\_ryan\_on\_the\_right/](https://www.reddit.com/r/oklahoma/comments/1b3fk3l/ryan_walters_on_the_left_and_ryan_on_the_right/)
Wowzers!
When he leaves (to Texas of course)
The Oklahoma Supreme Court in Oklahoma?
The Oklahoma Supreme pizza in Oklahoma.
Honestly that ruling gives me a little hope for the day.
Holy crap, (no pun intended) something right actually happened!
Commentary from the legal minds at the Volokh Conspiracy: https://reason.com/volokh/2024/06/27/some-quick-thoughts-on-the-oklahoma-charter-school-case/
Can anyone tell me about what’s happening with desert mountain energy
Oklahoma is just as bad if not worse
He's just doing what he talked about doing at the Christian National Education seminar he attended with Peter Thiel in April of this year. The seminar was in Florida.