Running away? Try again. Pretty sure if I had to gamble a million dollars on any argument (government spending, monetary policy, environmental regulations, etc.), I'd go with FAIR. And chances are, I'd come out a lot richer. Since you obviously did not read the article, FAIR cited comprehensive studies (that accounted for variations like race, socioeconomic status, etc.) from the WSJ, Economic Policy Institute, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, none of which showed any improvements from vouchers. Correct. They would cut spending as much as possible, so children could have a 3rd rate education. The last thing I would want is to see the education system turn into a profitable market. Microsoft has been hit with lawsuits over its oligopolistic control across the world, in http://lmgtfy.com/?q...opoly lawsuits'>quite a few continents already.I'd take the words of a SEC spokesperson or a foreign regulatory agency over those of a blowhard like yourself any day.