Over at the Cato @Liberty blog (which, I must admit, is one of the better blog names going), Andrew Coulson responds to this post about Cato’s recent conversion from advocacy for bad voucher ideas to advocacy for even worse education tax credit ideas by pointing out that he’s actually been peddling this really terrible idea [...]
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"Costs" versus True Costs
I’ve found Edspresso’s recent series of posts by contributor Michael Strong on “How to Give Your Child An Expensive Private Education–for Less than $3,000 A Year” quite interesting. It’s based on some pretty “progressive” ideas about education and wouldn’t be my cup of tea, but I can see how a kid who went through the [...]






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