Parents should pick the best school for their kids without government religious tests. Vouchers create real competition and better education for everyone.
Another popular angle is that vouchers give low-income kids an escape from failing zip-code-assigned schools. The goal is to level the playing field by funding the student directly.
Means-testing buries the virtue of choice under a bureaucratic yoke. Universal vouchers invite fair competition and let parent wisdom guide learning.
Means-tested vouchers trap the poor in worse options. I, Caesar, say universal vouchers give every child a fair shot at the best schools.
Education is a human right. Means testing blocks the poor; full vouchers open doors for everyone and uplift society.