Hey, I'm as liberal as they come and I resent that!
It's a ridiculous notion that anyone should feel entitled to an education from a private institution over anyone else. Don't lump me in with the OP. |
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Aren't there a hundred or so court cases that prohibit one state from regulating commence in a way that discriminates against the citizens of other states? It's been more than a decade since I thought about this stuff, so maybe I'm getting it wrong, but I remember Supreme Court cases about milk and garbage imports. It seems like those cases would clearly prohibit what some people are suggesting here.
I gather from this thread that a simple response of "the Supreme Court says you simply can't do that" probably won't slow down the train. I'm more interested in whether I'm correct in my recollection of Constitutional law. Where are the lawyers when you need them? |
I'm removing you from my generalization, but this entitlement stuff has to stop. |
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I'm a flaming liberal who was born, bread and lives in DC - I guess like most people -born and bread in DC. And I think people who say that suburbanites should be treated differently when it comes to private school admissions are idiots.
This is not a liberal-conservative issue. This is a ``my kid didn't get in to private school and I want to figure out a way to increase his chances - issue.'' There is no justice in discriminating against one class of citizen based on zip code in favor of another. That's the least liberal think I can think of . |
| I remember the trash issue, the state or what ever government would not allow a company to dump anywhere but at their place. So, the county could charge $87 a ton at their dump and a private dump in another county or state would charge $30. ie you have to go here so I will charge you more. Court said the county could not restrict the private hauler. So, no one is telling where to go, just charging you more tax if you are out of state. |
I appreciate that. I'll now go back to my NPR podcast. You know it's a good one when they start with the sound bites from the little village where the story takes place. I get all excited when the cows and chickens start up and you can hear the merchants unloading their wagons. |
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All DC needs to do is to pass a law that says that "sure you can admit whomever you want, however if you admit more than 30% non District residents we don't consider you tax-exempt on the State level so pay property tax"
Problem solved. |
Please tell me this is a joke. Otherwise, you are living up to my caricature. |
That's not the one I'm thinking of, but similar concept. I got curious and found this via a magic Google spell -- http://www.brickwedde.com/publications/8-interstate-garbage-the-carbone-case-and-the-commerce-clause.html . You're probably thinking about the 1990s case, but I was thinking about the 1970s case that said NJ can't prohibit Philadelphia from sending its garbage across the river. The bottom line is that one state (DC here) cannot set up discriminatory barriers to commerce with citizens of other states (MD & VA people who want to buy educational services from schools in DC). For that same reason, VA probably couldn't charge DC residents an extra surcharge for flying out of National Airport, to compensate Virginia for the extra state infrastructure required by those rotten DC carpetbaggers (carpet-flyers?). |
| really? a liberal thing? sounds more conservative, states rights and such, if dc wants to do it, why would you care? it is none of your business. you don't live in dc. that is unless you belief that people who live in one jurisdiction should tell people in another jurisdiction how they should live and what they should do? Sounds like you need a really big government to do that |
| Oh c'mon, I'm not the PP but it's a joke. Funny one too. |
Yes, it was a joke. I'm glad someone appreciated it!
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| The humorless conservative is living up to my caricature, LOL! |
That's not quite true, now is it? Apparently, the kids DON'T have the apptitute to get in anywhere - after all, they were shut out. They only can get in anywhere if you artifically limit the applicant pool. Seriously, this is just sour grapes. |
Bred. Bread is something you eat. |