Any
 time some one suggests we hand every one a coupon or voucher so 
that they can "spend" their education dollars wherever they want, this 
essentially is code for keeping the rich rich and the poor poor.  Just 
ask yourself, if you are a single parent, working two jobs just to cover
 the rent, and you have two kids that you need to send to school, will 
any voucher that you receive give you enough capital to send your kid to
 the "best" school? Nope.   What's the likelihood that any kind of 
voucher program is slashed until it's ground down to zero? Perhaps an 
exploration of what is happening to food stamp vouchers is instructive as well.
The
 reason why the wealthy love this voucher idea is that it gives them their tax 
money back, and they throw as much of their "hard earned" cash at the 
private school of their choice, and basically screw all the kids who 
come from poor families and cannot afford the tuition at Exeter or Choate Rosemary Hall
 or other some such school.  Basically, the voucher 
"liberates" allocated tax dollars and removes legally prescribed funds from all
 schools and puts it at schools who don't need the funding in the first place.  After all, the 
wealthy will use their funds, extracted from the public trust, and put is 
where they believe they will get the higher ROI; which is where they are already putting their money anyway.  
  
Here's
 a good example.  How much does it cost to send a child to French American these days?  If all those parents sucked their tax money out of
 the SFUSD, and then put those funds somewhere, would they be inclined to select a
 public school or stick with French American? Of course, they would run with the vouchers to French American thankful that they got the 
extra capital they didn't need in the first place to prop up their school?  Who wins? The kid already going to French American, who by 
default can already afford it. Who loses? The public school system kids as 
those funds diverted to whatever private school would no longer be used to support our beloved SFUSD 
schools, as those who can will "spend it" elsewhere.
This
 is why I always say, there's a dramatic difference between an equal 
opportunity for an education and an equal opportunity for an EQUAL 
education....but I digress.
The GOP folks are only in it for themselves, and their plans lay that 
plain.  One day, I would love to find a fiscally responsible person who 
is also socially minded and vice versa in the same person...No wait, 
that's Obama.
 
