Neither side is wholly satisfied: liberals complain that not every needy kid has equal access to charter options and that not every charter is good at meeting every kid's needs, while conservatives lament that the hand of government still
weighs upon these schools and the marketplace is constrained in multiple ways.
We ought not speculate
upon the hypothesized risks of voucher programs in isolation, but ought to
weigh their potential risks and benefits against the current condition of local public
schooling.