Miss. Rep. Opposes More School Funding Because ‘Welfare Crazy Checks’ For ‘Blacks’ Don’t Work

Rep. John Moore, R-Brandon, left, questions Corrections Commissioner Chris Epps, as colleague Gene Alday, R-Walls, listens, following Epps' presentation at a joint hearing before members of the House Corrections and ... Rep. John Moore, R-Brandon, left, questions Corrections Commissioner Chris Epps, as colleague Gene Alday, R-Walls, listens, following Epps' presentation at a joint hearing before members of the House Corrections and Judiciary B Committees on the cost review for incarceration for the Department of Corrections at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss., Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012. Judges and prosecutors joined Epps in addressing the legislators. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) MORE LESS
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Mississippi state Rep. Gene Alday (R) said recently that he opposes increases in education funding, citing “crazy welfare checks” that he doesn’t think benefit the state.

“I don’t see any schools hurting,” Alday (pictured on the right) said in an interview with the Clarion-Ledger highlighted by ThinkProgress. “The people are electing superintendents that don’t know anything about education.”

“I come from a town where all the blacks are getting food stamps and what I call ‘welfare crazy checks.’ They don’t work,” he continued.

The state lawmaker then complained that he recently had a long wait in a hospital emergency room.

“I laid in there for hours because they (blacks) were in there being treated for gunshots,” he said.

Alday was discussing whether the state needed to devote additional education funding the third-grade gate program, which requires students to repeat the third grade if they are not proficient in reading.

The Mississippi education department is looking to hire additional literacy coaches for schools and invest in training for language arts teachers.

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  1. Plus, the blacks are always playing the race card.

  2. The real problem is this: idiots being elected (and re-elected) to state government. It’s even worse on the state level than the federal level… and we see how bad it is on the federal level each day.

  3. So Mississsippi shouldn’t get a dime for school funding cause:

    1. I had a long wait in the emergency ward cause of the ni(CLANG!)
    2. Welfare for the ni(CLANG!) doesn’t work.
    3. People are electing school superintedents who don’t know what they’re doing.
    4. Benghazi.
    5. The president is a ni(CLANG!).
  4. I remember back in 1976-77 when Jimmy Carter had been elected and people talked about a “New South”.

    Well it seems that everything that is new is old again.

    Welcome to the Old South where it’s always 1947.

  5. So now food stamps = education funding in the mind of a Mississippi State Rep.?
    Really?

    I’m impressed that we continue to survive as a species. And it’s getting harder and harder to hold out hope for the future.

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