1. Can you show me the clause in the Constitution where it says the federal government can subsidize higher education?
2. Can you show me the clause in the Constitution where it says the federal government gets the authority to spend tax dollars on education at any level?
My questions are fair in order to learn exactly how much constitutional scholars know about the Constitution. If they cannot, or will not, answer the questions definitively they should be shown the door.
NOTE: Umpire Nadler will not allow the question, but I sure as hell would enjoy watching the scholars tripping over their tongues looking for answers.
. . . the House Judiciary Committee will begin its hearings by taking testimony from four law professors: Pam Karlan, Noah Feldman, Michael Gerhardt, and Jonathan Turley. It’s easy to ridicule leading off with law professors, and it’s true that doing so isn’t the best way to capture the public’s interest.
Law professors on parade, a guide
by Paul Mirengoff in Academic left, Impeachment, Law
Posted on December 3, 2019
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2019/12/law-professors-on-parade-a-guide.php
Nadler’s first job is to order Democrats NOT to show up wearing their working cloths. No small task for Nadler who knows their uniforms are limited to Bozo costumes:
● Jerry Nadler, New York, Chairman
● Zoe Lofgren, California
● Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas
● Steve Cohen, Tennessee
● Hank Johnson, Georgia
● Ted Deutch, Florida
● Karen Bass, California
● Cedric Richmond, Louisiana
● Hakeem Jeffries, New York
● David Cicilline, Rhode Island
● Eric Swalwell, California
● Ted Lieu, California
● Jamie Raskin, Maryland
● Pramila Jayapal, Washington
● Val Demings, Florida
● Lou Correa, California
● Mary Gay Scanlon, Pennsylvania, Vice Chair
● Sylvia Garcia, Texas
● Joe Neguse, Colorado
● Lucy McBath, Georgia
● Greg Stanton, Arizona
● Madeleine Dean, Pennsylvania
● Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, Florida
● Veronica Escobar, Texas
In any event, Nadler and his team of circus clowns will be batting against Murderers’ Row (I cannot determine which one will bat in the cleanup spot):
● Doug Collins, Georgia, Ranking Member
● Jim Sensenbrenner, Wisconsin
● Steve Chabot, Ohio
● Louie Gohmert, Texas
● Jim Jordan, Ohio
● Ken Buck, Colorado
● John Ratcliffe, Texas
● Martha Roby, Alabama
● Matt Gaetz, Florida
● Mike Johnson, Louisiana
● Andy Biggs, Arizona
● Tom McClintock, California
● Debbie Lesko, Arizona
● Guy Reschenthaler, Pennsylvania
● Ben Cline, Virginia
● Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota
● Greg Steube, Florida
2. Can you show me the clause in the Constitution where it says the federal government gets the authority to spend tax dollars on education at any level?
My questions are fair in order to learn exactly how much constitutional scholars know about the Constitution. If they cannot, or will not, answer the questions definitively they should be shown the door.
NOTE: Umpire Nadler will not allow the question, but I sure as hell would enjoy watching the scholars tripping over their tongues looking for answers.
. . . the House Judiciary Committee will begin its hearings by taking testimony from four law professors: Pam Karlan, Noah Feldman, Michael Gerhardt, and Jonathan Turley. It’s easy to ridicule leading off with law professors, and it’s true that doing so isn’t the best way to capture the public’s interest.
Law professors on parade, a guide
by Paul Mirengoff in Academic left, Impeachment, Law
Posted on December 3, 2019
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2019/12/law-professors-on-parade-a-guide.php
Nadler’s first job is to order Democrats NOT to show up wearing their working cloths. No small task for Nadler who knows their uniforms are limited to Bozo costumes:
● Jerry Nadler, New York, Chairman
● Zoe Lofgren, California
● Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas
● Steve Cohen, Tennessee
● Hank Johnson, Georgia
● Ted Deutch, Florida
● Karen Bass, California
● Cedric Richmond, Louisiana
● Hakeem Jeffries, New York
● David Cicilline, Rhode Island
● Eric Swalwell, California
● Ted Lieu, California
● Jamie Raskin, Maryland
● Pramila Jayapal, Washington
● Val Demings, Florida
● Lou Correa, California
● Mary Gay Scanlon, Pennsylvania, Vice Chair
● Sylvia Garcia, Texas
● Joe Neguse, Colorado
● Lucy McBath, Georgia
● Greg Stanton, Arizona
● Madeleine Dean, Pennsylvania
● Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, Florida
● Veronica Escobar, Texas
In any event, Nadler and his team of circus clowns will be batting against Murderers’ Row (I cannot determine which one will bat in the cleanup spot):
● Doug Collins, Georgia, Ranking Member
● Jim Sensenbrenner, Wisconsin
● Steve Chabot, Ohio
● Louie Gohmert, Texas
● Jim Jordan, Ohio
● Ken Buck, Colorado
● John Ratcliffe, Texas
● Martha Roby, Alabama
● Matt Gaetz, Florida
● Mike Johnson, Louisiana
● Andy Biggs, Arizona
● Tom McClintock, California
● Debbie Lesko, Arizona
● Guy Reschenthaler, Pennsylvania
● Ben Cline, Virginia
● Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota
● Greg Steube, Florida