Heaven Is Our Destination Where We Will Be ONE With The Lord Forever

Today, we are in The Season Of The Last Generation. The Birth Pains that Christ Jesus spoke about are currently under way, including natural and unnatural disasters. They will be ever increasing. Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold. Social, economic and political turmoil will be ever increasing, causing people's hearts to be weighed down with dissipation, drunkenness and the anxieties of life. An apostasy within the Church of God is currently under way. This will all reach a climax with Satan revealing his Antichrist and requiring that everyone worship him; That every one receive his "mark" in order to buy or sell; The new currency of the New World Order, the New Tower of Babel.

Today, it is critical that those who have a heart for God are aware of what God is doing and speaking today. God is opening up His Word like never before in preparation for The Time Of The END. I exhort you to open up your heart and your eyes to see what He is doing and your ears to hear what God is speaking at this time. My prayer is that we will be able to stand before the Son of Man at His appearing, without fault and with great joy. I encourage you to read David Wilkerson's book, America's Last Call at davidwilkersontoday.blogspot.com. Also, Google, Tommy Hicks Prophecy, 1961 for a view of the End Times.

Tom's books include: Called By Christ To Be ONE, The Time Of The END, The Season Of The Last Generation, Worship God In Spirit And In Truth, Daniel And The Time Of The END, and Overcoming The Evil One. They are available at amazon.com. They can also be read without cost by clicking on link: Toms Books.

To receive Christ Jesus as a child by faith is the highest human achievement.

Today, the Bride Of Christ is rising up in every nation in the world! Giving Glory to Her Savior and King, Christ Jesus!
Today, the world is Raging against God, Rushing toward Oblivion! Save yourself from this Corrupt Generation!
Today, America is being ground to powder because of it's SIN against God!

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Friday, June 29, 2018

SCOTUS RULING ON UNION DUES WIN FOR TEACHER'S RIGHTS AND SCHOOL CHOICE

Court’s Janus Ruling Is a Win for Teachers’ Rights and School Choice

In a win for individual liberty, the Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled, in a much-anticipated decision in Janus v. AFSCME, that public employees will no longer be required to pay involuntary agency fees to special-interest groups.
The 5-4 decision overturns the 1977 Supreme Court ruling in Abood v. Detroit Board of Education, which upheld agency fees to protect collective bargaining. Agency fees require public employees to pay a portion of their earnings to the union, even when the employee has elected not to join the union, in order to fund union collective bargaining.
As a result of the Janus decision, public-sector employees, such as teachers, can now opt in to paying agency fees, instead of being forced to support a union against their will.
By losing their monopoly, Nat Malkus and Brendan Bell wrote, “Teachers’ unions will likely [have to reprioritize] their activities, perhaps by reducing national advocacy and redoubling their efforts to serve members at the local level.”
Reprioritization could mean that unions will be less likely to spend what could become significantly reduced revenue on issues that don’t pertain directly to their members, such as lobbying against education choice for families or spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on political causes with which teachers may disagree.
With agency fees and dues, the National Education Association contributed to legal groups, such as the Center for American Progress, Media Matters, and Moveon.org, even though these groups’ activities likely conflict with the political beliefs of more than a quarter of teachers.
In some states, teachers who object to the political activism of their unions can already opt out of union membership, but are still mandated to subsidize a union-approved charity.
For example, Linda Misja, a Pennsylvania teacher for more than 30 years, opted out of the Pennsylvania State Education Association membership because she objected to its staunch support of Planned Parenthood. Yet, the union rejected her proposal to donate her agency fees to a pro-life charity, and suggested that she instead consider a pregnancy center open to “all options.”
Misja argues that her so-called “voluntary deduction” is not voluntary if the very organization she refuses to join can cherry-pick its favorite charities.
A survey by Educators for Excellence found that 72 percent of teachers think that they are unrepresented by unions. Teacher frustration was highlighted in 2012, when Michigan state law made mandatory agency fees illegal, and the Michigan Education Association membership shrunk by 25 percent over the next five years. Similarly, Wisconsin’s NEA membership dropped by nearly 60 percent after the elimination of agency fees.
If the mass exodus from Michigan’s and Wisconsin’s unions is an accurate gauge, national public-sector unions could face a significant membership loss. However, weakened national unions may further empower teachers at the local level, who will be less tightly tied to national agendas.
In the post-Janus era, union success will depend on teachers actually choosing to pay dues and agency fees. That’s not the only choice that could be increased as a result of Wednesday’s decision.
Teachers unions spent decades actively opposing school choice because school choice breaks up the monopoly that public schools have over state funding. For instance, in “Special Interest: Teachers Unions and America’s Public Schools,” Terry M. Moe describes how teachers unions spent $21 million in California alone to defeat voucher proposals in 2000.
Through school choice, state funding follows individual children, and parents, unhappy with school performance or in need of options that are a better fit for their child, select schools—including nonpublic options—that suit their children’s individual needs and goals.
Children are no longer relegated to underperforming schools that happen to be located in their neighborhood. That’s something the unions see as a threat to their power.
Moe noted that when a philanthropist offered to fund 15 Detroit charter schools in 2006, “[The teachers union] shut down the Detroit schools for a day, sent its members to demonstrate outside the state Capitol in Lansing, and convinced the politicians to turn down the $200 million. The free money was lost.”
Moe’s example illustrates how teachers’ unions are more interested in protecting the jobs of teachers than allowing children to escape from some of the poorest-performing schools in the country.
Overall, Janus creates greater liberty for teachers and greater opportunity for school choice.
Teachers unions aren’t going away anytime soon, but now hopefully they will have a weakened capacity to block policies that are in the best interest of teachers and students alike.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/06/27/courts-janus-ruling-is-a-win-for-teachers-rights-and-school-choice/?

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