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To: indyman777
Vouchers are the one mortal threat to the homeschooling movement. And they're a Trojan Horse. People need to understand that what government funds, it controls - period. No exceptions.
26 posted on 11/05/2004 11:04:30 AM PST by inquest (We have more people patrolling Bosnia's borders than we have patrolling our own borders)
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To: inquest

So you think it is better to leave the education system as it is? Vouchers aren't perfect, but they are a great way of creating accountability in schools, both public and private. Good schools get better, bad ones disappear. It is a great way of reducing costs. And let's face it, no one is going to be able to scrap the current school system completely. It is politically impossible. So either we come up with a better solution that what we have now, or we keep paying into a money pit which in turn brainwashes the masses.

Homeschool parents and many private school parents are doing the honorable thing by making the sacrifice for their kids. On the other hand, the rest of America puts their kids into a brain-washing institution. Something has to be done.

I certainly believe that anyone who wishes to homeschool their kids should have that ability. Vouchers would never interfere with that. However, by not accepting voucher funds, homeschoolers would likely not benefit directly from reduced costs. But, homeschoolers would be no worse off than they are now.

Currently, the States pay the Federal government certain funds for schooling. As long as the States live up to certain expectations in other areas (highway building/maintenance, etc.), the government rebates schooling funds to the States. As you would agree, this is an obsurd way of funding education and is a waste of your money and mine. Something has to be done. Do you have any better suggestions?


27 posted on 11/05/2004 12:42:04 PM PST by indyman777 (What about vouchers?)
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