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The Argument
• Important constitutional rights are inextricably tied to the education of one’s children.
• For many people, the only way to exercise these rights is to send their children to private schools.
• By charging no tuition, the government schools significantly inhibit private schools.
In Short: |
The Constitution requires the government to stop suppressing private schools. |
• The practical application will be to abolish public schools in America.
Note: As the late Dr. Milton Friedman, a Nobel Laureate in Economics put it, "Try selling a product that someone else is giving away!" (THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, Sept. 23, 1975).
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