And how many people can pay for schooling their children twice, once for the the public school they aren't using, and then again for a private school? Or, afford to not work and homeschool their children?
> And how many people can pay for schooling their children twice, once for the the public school they aren't using, and then again for a private school?
That wouldn't be paying for it twice... it would be paying for it like 1.1 times because of the large number of house holds that have no children in public school and still pay taxes.
Who cares? That's irrelevant. You stated, quite clearly, that there is only "one choice". You're wrong about that, as I pointed out: there's multiple choices. I never said any of them were free.
Some states don't even have charter schools, can you believe that?? They only have one choice for schooling from grade K-12