Congress can do little more than enact laws that
tell federal bureaucrats to write rules for states, which write rules for school districts, which give directions to schools.
Not exact matches
Can a
bureaucrat at a
federal veterans» cemetery
tell local volunteers not to offer to pray with the bereaved who come for their loved ones» funerals?
If that line sounds familiar, it should: Insisting that schools would be lost if
federal bureaucrats didn't
tell them what to do was standard fare under Obama.