Christopher, you've failed to consider my argument. In Communist Russia, obtaining decent fitting shoes had long been a serious problem. Essential privatization of the shoe industry was long ago suggested as a solution, but was rejected, for if the Government quit providing shoes(finally), it was thought that the poor would have no shoes. The concern was the same concern as yours with education, just as compelling to them as to you now, and just as invalid in the real world.
Anyway, I believe I addressed your concern already(CHEAPER, and better education, I was saying).
If it would work, it's not unrealistic, no matter how much it may seem so to the many indoctrinated in the status quo, such as yourself.
Freedom Works,
Dan B |