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To: Twodees
That will change the minute a private school cashes a federal voucher. That's what this is going to become before you know it; a federal welfare program.
You're assuming that the Feds will demand those changes. Considering that programs are already in place in Cleveland and Milwaukee without those demands/changes, I would have to figure otherwise.

And as for not breaking my bank account, I only propose that the monies that I would otherwise spend on public schools (i.e, those tax dollars that I'm already spending) be spent on private schools.

What I'm proposing is using it based on a collegiate model. In other words, this opens the playing field. It won't eliminate the haves/have nots situation; on the contrary - those schools that do not choose to participate will price themselves up and out of that arena. The schools like Choate or Sidwell Friends will price themselves completely out of the general marketplace.

The public schools will be forced to compete by cutting costs. Among the costs that will end up going away are those extortion fees paid to the unions. The NEA will try to strike, but in a painful process, the schools (who want to compete and survive) will have to eliminate those costs. Using the same model, those that want to exceed will have to pay for quality teachers. Those who are just passing time for a check will end up by the wayside.

The rising tide will raise all the boats. This is what the GOP is interested in. It is a far cry from a welfare program. What I'm interested in isn't a hand-out. I don't care if it's a tax rebate-based voucher or credit. I don't want to have to be forced to pay money into the failing public schools, as I am forced to now.

The NEA will wail and cry and insist that they are working in the best interest of the children, but we all know otherwise. I'm sorry you can't see that.

228 posted on 07/06/2002 2:43:00 PM PDT by mhking
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To: mhking
I do see the NEA and the other parasites wailing, but I can't see this accomplishing a thing. You still haven't explained how using tax revenues to give vouchers to the people paying the taxes in order to allow them to pay tutition at a public school does anything but put bureaucrats in the loop where they aren't able to reach right now.

If you want your kids in private school and you want to use the money you're having to pay in taxes instead of turning it over to the county or state, then that should be what you're promoting. By supporting this shell game, you're still giving the wastrels your money, but you expect them to increase it for you somehow so that you can pay private school tuition and they can get their cut as well. The only way for your state to give you the money for tuition and get their cut to pay their do-nothings is to go to the feds for funds.

I'm surprised that you think your state can magically increase the money you're paying them so that it still covers all their current waste, tutition for your children and salaries for a new bureaucracy. Why not think this all the way through for yourself instead of judging it on how loudly the NEA screams about it?

Look, if we make them stop taxing those of us who don't use their schools, we won't need vouchers.
229 posted on 07/06/2002 6:58:02 PM PDT by Twodees
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