Vouchers for the poor aren't a perfect solution, it should be vouchers for anyone. Now that the constitutionality of the issue has been put to bed, I'm sure that there is only a few lawsuits and several hundred million dollars in NEA money standing in the way.
I believe it is in the best interests of this country for the polulation to be educated, and I have no problem with the public funding of education. So long as it is done in a way that provides the buyer with the most choice, and therefore the most value for the dollar.
I read it. Unbelievable. I agree entirely with what you say. Good luck in Westchester. I know it well.