Monday, January 29, 2007

Ohio Educrats' Plan for School Funding: Feed the Addiction!

Ohio’s “never enough” crowd is at it again. You know the ones. The educrats and union reps surrounding Ohio’s public education establishment who believe (and say) that no matter how much the state legislature spends and allocates to education, it’s never enough. Motivated by the twin misconceptions that Ohio’s schools are under-funded as a whole and that more funding will lead to better schools, they’re proposing an amendment to the Ohio Constitution taking the form of a ballot initiative. This proposal will effectively write successive blank checks to the Ohio Board of Education which will be rendered untouchable by the state legislature and lead to unavoidable cuts in other state programs and Scandinavian tax increases to pay for them. In the meantime, however, nothing about Ohio’s schools or students will change.

The proposed amendment will effectively place K-12 funding in the hands of the Ohio Board of Education who would then dictate to the state legislature (you know, the ones who traditionally control the power of the purse in an electoral democracy) what that year’s education budget would be. Should the legislature dare to dissent, the Board’s plan could only be overridden by a three-fifths vote in both houses and even then would be subject to a ruling by the Ohio Supreme Court. Furthermore, the amendment to the Ohio Constitution classifies “a high-quality education” as an inalienable right, and one which doubtless would be open to interpretation by this unelected board and the Court. By daring to appose snowballing increases to education funding, the state legislature would therefore be denying Ohio children of this manufactured right.

With their hands tied by the “never enough” crowd and unable to meet their increasing demands, Ohio’s legislators would be faced with a choice between two bad options: cuts to vital state services like public safety and Medicare and increases in taxes to pay for it all. Proponents of this amendment have said quite plainly that they do not care about the very clear scarcity of Ohio’s resources or the competing demands of society for those resources. Instead, as William Phillis has said, “the amendment will put school funding on ‘autopilot’ in that the level of resources will be based on student needs and not residual budgeting.” For those of you who attacked the proposed Tax and Expenditure Limitation in such a manner, this should be your rallying cry. Mandated constitutional increases to state spending are just as dangerous for a state as mandated constitutional limits.

Of course, increased spending to Ohio’s broken-down, monopolistic, bureaucracy-choked public education establishment would provide no incentives whatsoever to reform the system. On the contrary, it would reinforce the educrats’ belief that more and more funding is needed in able to support this inalienable right to a “high-quality education,” whatever that means. Ohio’s public education system is in desperate need of real reform, and monetary needs are only the tip of the iceberg. Structural reforms need to be implemented. Local property taxes must be eliminated from the funding equation. Competition from private and charter schools needs to be introduced. Allocation should be shifted from buildings and artificial boundaries and unions to parents and students in the form of vouchers. Ohio’s educational establishment needs a twelve step program, not more and more booze to feed their addiction.

46 comments:

Brian said...

Hopefully since first reading about this on the Buckeye Institutes Blog the issue is picking up steam and more Ohioans know about this and your posting attests to this. One of the biggest issues republican, conservative, and libertarian lawmakers and parties have to concern themselves with is busting up the Ohio Education Association (OEA). The OEA are the pack of knuckleheads that put forth this receipt for disaster and are strangling any hope of real education for our children. We have to stop the OEA!

Anonymous said...

who cares?

Anonymous said...

This is BS, I am done with this blog.

Anonymous said...

Post something CR-related!!

Anonymous said...

This is exactly why I don't allow comments on my blog. :)

Anonymous said...

I would remind those posters that the description of this blog on the top of the page reads "A no-bullshit take on politics, life, and OCCASIONALLY College Republicans." Forgive me for continuing to blog about the previous two.

Anonymous said...

njcr does anyone even read your blog so that they would comment?

You make it seem like your the voice of the NJCR...except your not

Anonymous said...

Does anyone else think of Kentucky Fried Chicken everytime they hear KFCR? Good luck with that Morgan. Try changing the name to CRFK if you get in lol

Anonymous said...

WHEWWWWWWWW, Kentcky Fried Chicken Republicans (KFCR)!!!

Anonymous said...

soo....how bout them Yankees?

Anonymous said...

What did you all think of Truth's people to watch list?

Anonymous said...

Crappy. Same as usual really. Some are graduating.

Anonymous said...

he copped out like Time did with Person of the Year...

MorganWilkins said...

My campaign site is done now. Tell me what you think!

www.MorganWilkins.com

Anonymous said...

I like your site Morgan.

If RSR doesn't post something exciting, I'm gonna burn this mutha down!

Anonymous said...

Morgan,

If Derek Hall is behind your opponent, then I am firmly behind you. Go get him.

Anonymous said...

A true conservative is what Kentucky needs. Hopefully Wilkins pulls through in the end. We need someone like her in the northeast.

MorganWilkins said...

Thanks...and hey, Derek isn't a bad guy he just doesn't know a good State Chairman when he sees one. LOL

Anonymous said...

this blog sucks

Anonymous said...

this blog is sinking faster then Morgan's KFCR chairman run...

Anonymous said...

Haha, I don'know about that.

Anonymous said...

I know but it was still funny to say...

Anonymous said...

Did RSR abandon this blog or what? I am pissed!

Anonymous said...

Since we haven't gotten a post in a while and i know Morgan visits this site, how about you inform us about your meeting with Charlie Smith, Dan Carlson, Nick M., Blake Harris, Lindsey Moffet, and Sarah Armstrong a couple weeks back?

If they were planning on helping you are they still and what will they do to help you deliver the KFCR to Charlie?

Anonymous said...

Wow, that is a pathetic post.

Anonymous said...

well it would be nice to get some CR news here...

Anonymous said...

Well the question was a little one sided making it seem as though they met just to deliver Kentucky to Smith. I doubt that is what it was about. Look at the people at the meeting, you know a couple are oppositional.

Anonymous said...

Well I know Smith is meeting with oppositional and reform people trying to get them to support them. So were those oppositional people slowly starting to turn towards Smith and were they working on Morgan.

Anonymous said...

Yuck, I hope that isn't Smith's ticket.

Anonymous said...

I think they are all great people. Its not his ticket because Carlson and Miccarelli are really not going to be involved in CRs anymore.

Smith is going to win! There really is no suck thing as opposition and establishment anymore.

Anonymous said...

i'm pretty sure there's a good candidate exploring his options and when he/she announces it's gonna hurt Smith's campaign big time.

And they are not all great people, I know 1 or 2 of them and 1 has completely run a state organization into the ground. Is that what we want leading the CRNC?

Anonymous said...

The only other's that are known to be announcing are Ludeman and Siler.

Who else could there possibly be?

Anonymous said...

hmmm....

Anonymous said...

Carlson can be polarizing because of his CRNC agenda, but that doesn't mean he has run Michigan into the ground. Doesn't mean he's been right on his national agenda either.

Anonymous said...

Stop being polite, start getting real

Anonymous said...

Sarah Armstrong has run her state into a state desperate for someone to lead it in a new direction...actually to lead it period.

If you look at this past election cycle you've seen proof that Armstrong ran CT into the ground. If she could have gotten them active in CT-2 that race would've been won. That race was decided by 83 votes and from my understanding she didn't have any control.

That's what I've heard from a few people at least and it's all been pretty reliable sources.

Anonymous said...

RSR if your still alive how bout you do CR power rankings, it's been a while til we've had one and a while since we've had a CR post...

If he won't how bout we start one?

Anonymous said...

Come back RSR!

I know lots of stuff (concerning CR elections) and will glad provide you with the info to post!

Anonymous said...

I met with Charlie and the gang in DC becuase Dan and I are friends and he wanted to introduce me to Charlie. Of course I want to meet any candidate for National Chairman, so, I joined them for the night. Sorry, not juicy or interesting, just true.

However, of course Charlie is interested in having Kentucky's support. Why wouldn't he be?

Anonymous said...

Morgan and RSR,
I'd be interested in seeing an interview like you've had for other candidates with Morgan. How bout we make that a post soon? If you've had one sorry I missed it but i think it would be a good one.

Anonymous said...

Been there. Done that. I was the first interview, it has been awhile ago now. You will have to go to archives and read it.

I also wanted to remind people that tomorrow is Reagan's birthday. The link below has some flyers you can post around your campus and you can customize them to your own CR Chapters name. Just an FYI.

http://students.yaf.org/activists/411/index.cfm

Anonymous said...

I love Young America's Foundation! I will probably put some posters up.

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