Razorguns
Well-known member
Re: Send your kid to private school and you get a tax rebate. N.H. does something ri
Public Schools cost TWICE AS MUCH as private schools on a per-student basis. Look it up.
As a politician - you're not gonna win over voters by sending more money to schools in orange county, and little in Compton. Just not politcally correct.
"Improving public schools" - lol! If you have incredible ideas no one's thought of yet - the school district's phone number is in your blue pages sir.
Oh and education isn't a right. It's a commodity like food, oil, healthcare or energy. And last time I checked - we don't get any of that for free from the government.
Since when has Govt done a better job than the private sector at delivering something? Used to be military - but we've lost 2 wars in a row, and even that's slowly changing.
r
so the problem is that the public schools don't offer a quality enough education right?
So the people with means pay for private school and their kids get a better education.
The people left in the public school are those who generally can't afford to go to a private school.
So you give tax credits or vouchers back to those who had means enough already to go to private school.
What does that leave the public schools with as far as funding? What about the children with no other option but to go there?
I'm fine with private schoool, I went to private school K-8, but I think they should be equally accessible to all if they are going to start receiving public funding.
My first choice would be to improve the public school systems, the elite prep schools can still exist, I wouldn't ban them, but lets get the public schools up to a level where they can complete! These are the nation's children we are talking about, the future of the country really, isn't it in our best interests to educate them ALL?
Public Schools cost TWICE AS MUCH as private schools on a per-student basis. Look it up.
As a politician - you're not gonna win over voters by sending more money to schools in orange county, and little in Compton. Just not politcally correct.
"Improving public schools" - lol! If you have incredible ideas no one's thought of yet - the school district's phone number is in your blue pages sir.
Oh and education isn't a right. It's a commodity like food, oil, healthcare or energy. And last time I checked - we don't get any of that for free from the government.
Since when has Govt done a better job than the private sector at delivering something? Used to be military - but we've lost 2 wars in a row, and even that's slowly changing.
r