How about the idea that this if "free stuff" from the democrats.  THAT'S the issue..the choice of words in the propaganda slanted piece, right?
Do you think education is nothing more than "stuff" and that the democrats are wrong trying to pay for preschool for every child?
		
		
	 
Today's question: Republican strategists want to privatize education because:
a) Education is a multibillion dollar market, and the private sector is eager to get its hands on those dollars. 
b) Conservatives are devoted to the free market and believe that private is inherently superior to public. (society = socialism)
c) Shrinking public education furthers the Republican Party goal of drastically reducing the public sector. 
d) Privatization undermines teacher unions, a key base of support for the Democratic Party. 
e) Privatization rhetoric can be used to woo African American and Latino voters to the Republican Party. 
f) All of the above.
The issue comes down to "a matter of power," said Terry Moe, a senior fellow at the conservative Hoover Institution and co-author of the book Politics, Markets, and America's Schools , in an interview with the Heartland Institute in Chicago this summer.
The NEA and AFT "have a lot of money for campaign contributions and for lobbying," he said. "They also have a lot of electoral clout because they have many activists out in the trenches in every political district. . . . No other group can claim this kind of geographically uniform political activity. They are everywhere."
School vouchers are a way to diminish that power. "School choice allows children and money to leave the system, and that means there will be fewer public teacher jobs, lower union membership, and lower dues," Moe explains.
For those in the thick of the debate, it's long been obvious that vouchers are an attack on teacher unions. Even Wisconsin State Representative Annette "Polly" Williams, an African American who helped start the Milwaukee voucher program, the country's first, now admits as much. "The main motivation of some of the choice supporters was to weaken public education unions," she wrote in a letter this summer to Governor Jim Doyle.
http://www.rethinkingschools.org/special_reports/bushplan/righpro.shtml
As with everything conservatives do, it's all about profits and power. To hell with the future of this country.