gekaap
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You want a 'free market' in education?
Then the actual cost of educating children goes directly on the parents, at market value. You buy your kids' education the same way you would buy any good or service.
Rich or poor you pay the same amount, or you go without.
And those without children?? They don't pay anything.
Now who wants that?
And so you're saying that free market principles magically stop applying if the government is funding them? That's awfully bad news for those manufacturers who are competing for defense contracts.