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Without a school voucher system so that more people can actually afford the option of the private schools, there is no real competition in that sector.
You surely aren't arguing that the only reason private schools continue to exist is because of public voucher programs, programs that don't exist everywhere. Yet, private schools do.
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Public schools have a monopoly at the lowest common denominator, and because of the way in which public schools are funded, people which can't afford to double pay for school are locked into that system. There is no competition.. the two groups are almost completely stratified based upon the income of the parents and the ability to afford paying twice for a school.
But anyone of any income can go to a public school, correct? Public schools are income neutral - no matter how rich or how poor you are, you have equal access to a public option for education. Now, it's true that poor people are less likely to be able to afford private school. And I think it's a great testament to our society that they can still have access to an education, regardless of their financial position.
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As for no motive equating to lower costs... the Postal system says otherwise. Much like the schools, there is no real competition at the mandate forced stratification. Private carriers are barred by federal law from handling first class mail, so the USPS has a monopoly. Where the private companies are allowed to compete, the USPS is essentially a non-player because they can't cover the costs of their operation (lost $3 billion last year), despite not needing to make a profit. Who pays for that loss?
We do, of course. But that doesn't invalidate the program itself. That being said, losses from the public option will be paid for by spending cuts. In other words, it is intended to have no net impact on our deficit.
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Of course, you statement also assumes that politicians don't play games with favors for government agencies... I mean, surely you don't think the Defense Department has reduced costs because it doesn't need to make a profit?
That's true. But that's not quite the same thing. There are no privatized DoD's operating in an exchange competing directly with the government DoD.
Edit - Unrelated side note. This is interesting, though. In 2003 Joe Wilson voted for a bill called the Medicare Perscription Drug, Improvement and Modernizaton act. Section 1100 gave 250,000 annually to hospitals over the course of about 5 years for treatment of illegal immigrants. So, he supported covering illegals under a white conservative president, but he shouted a lie about the black liberal president's proposal in the middle of a speech to the joint session when he was afraid it would ...cover illegals.
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