DialecticMaterialist
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Semi-and super
The semi-rich have a problem with this. The actual rich get lawyers to bail them out of fair taxes.
I know a guy who makes miilion but paid a mere 600 dollars a month for child support. That was due to lawyers. That's less the a middle class person pays a month. Hell that's less then a poor person is required to pay a month.
Also why do the rich need vouchers? Do they lack money?
Maybe so but who got them the money to get it? Did they land on a desert island and start companies out of thin air?
The fact also is, in most states the money does tend to go to local schools instead of being spread through your area. That is one reason why the public schools change so drastically in quality according to neighborhood. The rich people get taxed a lot more then the middle class overall(not proportion wise though) but then all their money still goes to their local schools.
I imagine vouchers could change this a bit, but then again we have problems plus the guy has a low 30 grand while the rich gets 30 grands plus their original buying power.
A better solution is doing what they did in Vermont, spread all the state money evenly.
Now there's some brilliant thinking. Despite the fact that their tax bracket is higher than yours and their property taxes most likely are and the fact that they already send their kids to private school, how is it that a 300 dollar voucher comes out of your pocket?
The semi-rich have a problem with this. The actual rich get lawyers to bail them out of fair taxes.
I know a guy who makes miilion but paid a mere 600 dollars a month for child support. That was due to lawyers. That's less the a middle class person pays a month. Hell that's less then a poor person is required to pay a month.
Also why do the rich need vouchers? Do they lack money?
They pay more in taxes then you make in a year.
Maybe so but who got them the money to get it? Did they land on a desert island and start companies out of thin air?
The fact also is, in most states the money does tend to go to local schools instead of being spread through your area. That is one reason why the public schools change so drastically in quality according to neighborhood. The rich people get taxed a lot more then the middle class overall(not proportion wise though) but then all their money still goes to their local schools.
I imagine vouchers could change this a bit, but then again we have problems plus the guy has a low 30 grand while the rich gets 30 grands plus their original buying power.
A better solution is doing what they did in Vermont, spread all the state money evenly.