Jay Tee Buck Yes, complete separation of school and state would be...

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Jay Tee Buck Yes, complete separation of school and state would be ideal. This is an imperfect first step towards that ideal. With EFA's, parents have more freedom to decide where they send their children to school, instead of being forced to send their kids to schools in the district where they live. However, taxpayers should be free to fund the schools of their choice, instead of being forced to subsidize state-run school monopolies with their property taxes and corporate income taxes. When school and state are fully separated: 1. No one would be forced to subsidize the indocrination of their children with ideologies they hate, by people who are their political opponents. 2. Property taxes in a typical town would drop by 50-60% I trust you support separation of school and state?