ducklite
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I think you are trying to make the point that the Property Tax bill for a school is generally less than the annual cost of educating children? I guess, but OTOH I will be paying property taxes on my house for far more many years than I will ever have children in the school district. Even during the years we've lived here, some years all my kids have been in the Public School and some years none of my children have been in the Public School.
By the same standards, I also drive on Public Roads, Use the Library, Participate in Park District events, and my son took a ride in the Fire Department Ambulance to go to the hospital. Those are all taxpayer supported and people use them at different levels.
I think most would agree their is a difference between Public Services available to the general public and Government Assitance.
I agree with you. All children have the opportunity to get a free ducation, just like we did as children. We all use roads, hospitals, public utilities, have access to the park and library. We are all protected by the police, fire department, and EMS.
Government assistance only benefits a small segment of society, whereas the overall role of government to provide and maintain essential services to the general public benefits everyone.