I actually wouldn't be opposed to the government vouchers, mr. Mafoo.
However, where would those government vouchers be coming from? It would be from the socialist, communist redistribution plan that you call taxes, so vouchers or not, it would still be a government institution.
But I digress, vouchers mean that parents have an alternative over sending their kids to regular public school. That would be enough competition for the public schools to shape up and offer a good education.
However, the voucher system will realistically never happen because the teachers union is incredibly strong, and there's really no benefit for them to approve of the issuing out of vouchers.
The education system is just an example of how some public agencies are needed.
What about Roads? Police? Fire? FDA? EPA?
I don't think i would be able to trust company X to oversee their own pollution controls.








