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Across the Desk w/ Kit Fairchild is a YouTube channel about Oklahoma news and politics from a political left perspective.
https://www.youtube.com/c/acrossthedeskwithkitfairchild
This week on Across the Desk, Kit talks about the opinion put out by Oklahoma A.G. Drummond when it comes to the autocratic rule and law making that has been going on in the Oklahoma Department of Education. And how Ryan Walters with his blatant disregard for the law and the Constitution as set up an opinion heavy on the fact that Ryan Walters has the goal of usurping the State Legislature by creating laws and policy all on his own..
This week on Across the Desk, Kit talks about the opinion put out by Oklahoma A.G. Drummond when it comes to the autocratic rule and law making that has been going on in the Oklahoma Department of Education. And how Ryan Walters with his blatant disregard for the law and the Constitution as set up an opinion heavy on the fact that Ryan Walters has the goal of usurping the State Legislature by creating laws and policy all on his own..
This week on Across the Desk, Kit talks about the 2 bills going though the Oklahoma legislature designed to give parents of private school children a huge tax credit while cutting the tax credit for home schooling and zero if you are a public school parent... It's the privatization of education and the indoctrination of any and all children into a Christianity Theocracy this week on Across the Desk.
This week on Across the Desk, Kit talks about the 2 bills going though the Oklahoma legislature designed to give parents of private school children a huge tax credit while cutting the tax credit for home schooling and zero if you are a public school parent... It's the privatization of education and the indoctrination of any and all children into a Christianity Theocracy this week on Across the Desk.
This week on Across the Desk, Kit talks about an unusual happening in the state of Oklahoma. And that is the Oklahoma Supreme Court and it's ruling last week on the abortion issue. Due to the Conservative Value of 'vagueness'. The OK Supreme Court has deemed that the Oklahoma Constitution does in fact grant the right of women access to abortion care if their lives are in danger. But not everyone is happy with the decision to protect the lives of women, including our governor, who had some bombastic things to say about the ruling.
This week on Across the Desk, Kit talks about an unusual happening in the state of Oklahoma. And that is the Oklahoma Supreme Court and it's ruling last week on the abortion issue. Due to the Conservative Value of 'vagueness'. The OK Supreme Court has deemed that the Oklahoma Constitution does in fact grant the right of women access to abortion care if their lives are in danger. But not everyone is happy with the decision to protect the lives of women, including our governor, who had some bombastic things to say about the ruling.
This week on Across the Desk, Kit talks about an unusual happening in the state of Oklahoma. And that is the Oklahoma Supreme Court and it's ruling last week on the abortion issue. Due to the Conservative Value of 'vagueness'. The OK Supreme Court has deemed that the Oklahoma Constitution does in fact grant the right of women access to abortion care if their lives are in danger. But not everyone is happy with the decision to protect the lives of women, including our governor, who had some bombastic things to say about the ruling.
This week on Across the Desk, Kit talks about an unusual happening in the state of Oklahoma. And that is the Oklahoma Supreme Court and it's ruling last week on the abortion issue. Due to the Conservative Value of 'vagueness'. The OK Supreme Court has deemed that the Oklahoma Constitution does in fact grant the right of women access to abortion care if their lives are in danger. But not everyone is happy with the decision to protect the lives of women, including our governor, who had some bombastic things to say about the ruling.
This week on Across the Desk, Kit talks about an unusual happening in the state of Oklahoma. And that is the Oklahoma Supreme Court and it's ruling last week on the abortion issue. Due to the Conservative Value of 'vagueness'. The OK Supreme Court has deemed that the Oklahoma Constitution does in fact grant the right of women access to abortion care if their lives are in danger. But not everyone is happy with the decision to protect the lives of women, including our governor, who had some bombastic things to say about the ruling.
This week on Across the Desk, Kit Fairchild talks about the antics on the floor of the Oklahoma House of Representatives last week when Representative Jim Olsen debated against a bill to bar corporal punishment being used upon disabled children. And why does Jim think it's okay to violate the human rights of children? Well, because his religion says it's okay. And it doesn't matter if you share his religious views... You'll just have to live by them.. After all his 'God' is so much smarter than the 'so-called' educated, practiced, licensed and skilled 'experts'.... It's all about a part of the GOP that more about a 'Theocratic Republic' than a 'Democratic Republic... Oh yeah, and physically beating on disabled children who may not be able to understand why they are getting physically accosted...