Amen ...
Heaven help those Useful Idiots who believe the Feds come bearing gifts where vouchers are concerned.
I think that many who support vouchers see it as an alternative to direct grants, and they don't understand that education is not an enumerated power of the federal government. They see it as a more "conservative" approach because parents can direct to some extent their choice in schools.
What they don't realize is that they need to pursue this issue on state and local levels, not at the federal. Even then, it's dangerous on the state level because it encourages dependency on government, and in most states that is at the expense of those who pay property or income tax.