First off your logic assumes that the families make no attempt to save for college at all, and just have 14,000 presented to them.That's way oversimplified. WE're talking 14,000 a year for 18 years.Money which can be invested and as a result increased. The initial transition would be difficult , which is why I like vouchers as a stepping tone.Either way, having that extra14, 000 is going to make it easier than not having it,Even if yo drop it to just 5,000 a year. I fo you had 5,000 a year to invest you would end up w/ a tidy sum by the time your child was ready for college. Finally the questio about slavery still exsisting. I would say that our constitution prohibits slavery, as slavery infringes on the rights of an individual, so that no slavey could not exist. A state wouldn't be able to over turn freedom of speech either.
I'm going to get you for that one....
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