In a perfect world, last week’s state Supreme Court ruling that blocked the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school would cement the legal reality that separation of church and state is a bedrock principle in the Oklahoma Constitution.
Thank you, Arnold. The rotten cherry on top is that our highest elected state official--Kevin Stitt--criticized Drummond's lawsuit as being "a political stunt" instead of praising him for holding state agencies accountable to the state and federal constitutions (in other words, doing his job instead of caving to those with an interest in undermining the law when it suits them). People, let it sink in! Our frikkin' GOVERNOR opposes upholding the constitutions from which he derives his authority. Ironic, unprincipled, and maddening.
Thank you, Arnold. The rotten cherry on top is that our highest elected state official--Kevin Stitt--criticized Drummond's lawsuit as being "a political stunt" instead of praising him for holding state agencies accountable to the state and federal constitutions (in other words, doing his job instead of caving to those with an interest in undermining the law when it suits them). People, let it sink in! Our frikkin' GOVERNOR opposes upholding the constitutions from which he derives his authority. Ironic, unprincipled, and maddening.