Right. As Jesus would say. Whose name is on your dollar bill. Your name or the name of your government? And, in any event, the majority of school children in this country come from families who do NOT pay taxes equal to the costs of their education. So all you are talking about is confiscating other people's tax dollars and spending it on unaccountable private schools rather than public schools. In my district, the biggest property taxpayer is a corporation called "Fisher Investments" which has a massive office complex worth hundreds of millions of dollars. And the top 20 taxpayers are various other corporations, not families. And in any event, it is the local taxpayers who are deciding how much property taxes to pay and what to spend it on. By larger supermajorities. If you want to propose they tax themselves to support private schools as well, go ahead. We live in a democracy. Put it to a vote. See what happens.joshuabgood wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 6:44 amThere is no such thing as public money. It is all private money confiscated by government. Let the people have their money to educate their children in the school they choose, not the ones the beaurocrats choose.
In point of fact, American public schools perform at the very top of the world when one does an apples to apples comparison. And the current American education system provides more alternatives and choices than any other country by far.joshuabgood wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 6:44 amThe district school monopoly has nearly destroyed American education. Break up the government cartels.
The good public schools, like the one I worked at for 7 years will thrive. The bad ones will close.
In any event, some sort of universal voucher system of the sort you are advocating for would be the very opposite of this thread. It would be a massive new taxpayer funded government entitlement program with absolutely zero accountability.