‘We need something that ONE state agrees on, adopts and proves workable first. John T. Gatto has offered some interesting ideas.’
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Taylor_Gatto
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My response —
More power to them if a single state can work within this insane system alone and isolated.
What I’m suggesting is certain to work light-years better than anything currently permitted.
The transition would be strictly volunatary — state-by-state and household-by-household. But no state would have the sovereignty to block a household from opting for another state’s plans.
That’s important. A family in Maine or Boston might want to try a Texas plan for example. Or the Catholics-of-Wherever Plan.