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  • Is the Federal Education Department legal?

    Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under department of education | 1 Comment »

    People who disregard the law are known as outlaws.

    Legislators and executives in government who ignore the charter and limited authority of that government are also outlaw.

    Are all employees and executives and co-conspirators (receivers of grants and contracts) of the Federal Education Department outlaws?
    It is strange that today the outlaw mob IS the Federal government.

    I agreed with Reagan that the Department of Education needed to be done away with. The constitution does not recognize the right of the Federal government to be involved with education, it should be solely a state function. Some would argue that if Congress makes a law, it is legal. I think the SCOTUS should have struck down the creation of the Department of Education. I still think we need to cut back the power of the Federal government and do what is right for America, eliminate the Department of Education.

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    1. prusa1237 Says:

      I agreed with Reagan that the Department of Education needed to be done away with. The constitution does not recognize the right of the Federal government to be involved with education, it should be solely a state function. Some would argue that if Congress makes a law, it is legal. I think the SCOTUS should have struck down the creation of the Department of Education. I still think we need to cut back the power of the Federal government and do what is right for America, eliminate the Department of Education.
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