The schools that do take the money -- which has been confiscated from all taxpayers -- then have a competitive advantage over the one's that don't. Why should people be forced to fork over their hard-earned money to give a competitive advantage to schools they won't use?
The schools that do take the money -- which has been confiscated from all taxpayers -- then have a competitive advantage over the one's that don't. Not if, as feared here, the government loads them with regulation. If they have to pay union scale, have certain class sizes, teach a certain curriculum, and so forth, then their "competetive advantage" will be nil if not negative. And if they aren't saddled with a bunch of rules, then the private schools are free to accept the money, so no big deal.