Pure ignorance. You have no real answer to my explanation of the economics, do you?
I think your brother is telling you a big FIB about his salary to IMPRESS YOU.
And now you accuse my own brother of lying. You're pathetic.
people DO want public schools, and some people choose public schools over other options.
And this affects my argument how? The real question here is who has a choice to begin with.
And a recent GOP candidate in NJ LOST because, IMO, all he could talk about was vouchers, while the suburban voters in NJ are quite PROUD of their public schools.
You didn't follow that campaign very closely, did you? It was hardly lost on vouchers; McGreevy ran a campaign that was thoroughly more professional than Schundler's, and won accordingly.
I happen to believe private schools should be one of the options, as should public schools, along with homeschooling, and every other kind of educational environment supported by parental choice.
Well, good. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen so long as the public school juggernaut continues to exist in its present form.
No offense intended to you personally, but your above statement is [Schools can keep up with growth as best they can.] downright pathetic.
Why don't you back that up some?