Finally, tax dollars can fund a Christian education instead of government schools
Earlier this year, as parents across the United States filed their taxes, a serious question kept coming up at kitchen tables: Why are we paying into an education system that no longer reflects our values, and then struggling to afford the education we actually want for our children? That question deserves an honest answer. The […]
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Earlier this year, as parents across the United States filed their taxes, a serious question kept coming up at kitchen tables: Why are we paying into an education system that no longer reflects our values, and then struggling to afford the education we actually want for our children? That question deserves an honest answer. The system is broken, the public school monopoly needs to end, and parents should be in charge of their children’s education. Not bureaucrats. Not unions. Not activists pushing ideology on 6-year-olds. Recommended Stories Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan just offered a great lesson in economics Don’t penalize patients for shopping smart on drugs — reward them The Biden policy forcing Trump’s hand in Spirit Airlines bailout There is some good news.
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