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5/25/2016 7:52:02 PM
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11 States sue over public school Transgender Directive

11 states have sued the U.S. government over the Justice Department's directive that forces public schools to allow transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms that align with their gender identity. The states include Texas, Oklahoma, Alabama, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Tennessee, Maine, Arizona, Louisiana, Utah and Georgia. The Department of Education is also involved. It threatened to withhold billions in federal education funding if schools did not comply with the "anti-discriminatory" policies. If you ask me, the argument in this case shouldn't be over whether or not it is right to allow transgender people to use the bathroom that aligns with their identity. Any of the states that go to court and try to fight the directive that way are likely to lose, especially with the Department of Education playing hardball with the funding. No, the argument ought to be over the executive branch's authority to pass down legislative directives such as these. This has been a pretty common occurrence for the past few administrations. While Congress pisses away billions of dollars worth of legislation, the executive branch takes the pilot's seat and uses the Cabinet to force itself into a greater position of power. Congress isn't entirely blameless. They're the ones who handed cash to the executive branch -- the same branch that uses that cash to threaten states into complicity. It's a blatant case of executive overreach. It's also another reason why Presidential elections are becoming such high-stakes games. If the President holds major legislative power, it becomes pretty important for your ideological camp to hold the office. If you ask me, it's this expansion of executive power that has led to the rise of people like Trump. Instead of electing somebody who will play ball with Congress and the Court, it's more important to elect somebody who will take direct action that's more or less in your side's favor. [b]TL;DR[/b] - Don't argue over the directive's content. The major problem is that the Department of Justice is allowed to assert itself in such a direct and authoritative way. Again, I encourage anybody interested in topics like this to check out the group Liberty Hub.

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  • I find the whole thing ridiculous. 1. The executive is overstepping its bounds by attempting to hand down decrees to everyone without making it law. Taking money away from states for not adhering to laws that don't exist is a form of tyranny. 2. Transgender bathroom laws are inherently discriminatory towards non transgenders. You cannot make a law or decree allowing one group more privileges or rights than everyone else. Normal people, under allowing transgenders to choose bathrooms simply based of how they feel, are not allowed to choose their own bathroom. Either everybody does or no one does like the current system now which is non discriminatory. 3. How do they expect to police this or enforce this rule? Are transgenders going to register with the state and present identity papers to police waiting outside public bathrooms? Because unless that happens anyone can say anything and walk right in and claim sexism if questioned. 4. This is an example of PC culture and pandering gone to the extreme. We are literally changing everything for .03% of the population and giving them more rights and privileges than the rest of the country. If someone wants to chop off their own penis or breasts to become the opposite sex fine, that doesnt mean we bend over backwards to pander to them. (And most dont have the guts or the devotion to actually get rid of their private parts. If a man truly believed he was a woman he would cut it off but again most don't.)

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