BuckToothMoron
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Sorry you wasted your time and money on a masters degree on school vouchers (didn't know there was any accredited program for such a degree). It is only free in the same respect that attending public schools is free. The money follows the student, and the thus has a net zero effect on the tax payer. May haps you should get a refund on that masters degree you paid for.
You're so pathetically ignorant. Everyone that knows anything about vouchers knows they are usually much cheaper than sending a kid to a public school. Vouchers save taxpayers money.
Dial it back and pull your panties out of your vagina there bullet boi. I am in favor of the voucher system. My post was not intended, nor did it declare vouchers more expensive to the tax payers. I was responding to the Admiral who said they were "free". I am just pointing out that vouchers are typically funded by diverting money from a public school to a coupon or voucher for a student to spend at a private school.
But since you brought it up- go ahead and get off your ass and post your source/link that shows they are "much cheaper" . Waiting......