(Community Matters) For quite a while, I haven’t been too vigorously opposed to school vouchers, understanding the rational of competition, innovation and market validation. However, watching today’s GOP scream about the risk of deficits while simultaneously cutting taxes for the wealthy (I don’t feel wealthy but have enjoyed these cuts) and using the resulting or exacerbated deficits as an excuse to dismantle government services and/or to literally raise taxes on the poor and seniors . . . I’m not about to believe support for vouchers is about anything other than pulling on the string expected to eventually dismantle public education.
Now we’re hearing Boehner and House GOP members raise the scare tactic of Washington DC teachers unions denying students an education.