Supercharts
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If this point has been made before please ignore it.
Under the "GI Bill" [post WWII] vets could go to any school they wanted and get an education. Many will argue that this was one of the best things the Goverment ever did.
My question: If a "GI" could go to any school for an education [State Colleges and Universities, Yale, USC, Notre Dame, Loyola, Rabbinical school etc.] doesn't this set a precedent in the sense that a Government grant is up to those who receive it to choose for themselves what type of education they want?
Never heard a good counter-argument once this point has been made.
But I could be wrong.
Under the "GI Bill" [post WWII] vets could go to any school they wanted and get an education. Many will argue that this was one of the best things the Goverment ever did.
My question: If a "GI" could go to any school for an education [State Colleges and Universities, Yale, USC, Notre Dame, Loyola, Rabbinical school etc.] doesn't this set a precedent in the sense that a Government grant is up to those who receive it to choose for themselves what type of education they want?
Never heard a good counter-argument once this point has been made.
But I could be wrong.