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8 Reasons The Ryan-Romney Combo Is
Bad For Our Children's Future
by Judy Molland - August 11, 2012
Congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his vice
presidential pick.
That's the same Paul Ryan who has proposed a
budget that would end Medicare as we know it by
turning it into a voucher system costing seniors
thousands in out-of-pocket expenses, while at the
same time awarding huge tax cuts to billionaires.
Democrats wasted little time in responding:
"Like Mitt Romney, Ryan's severely conservative positions are out of touch with most Americans'
values," the Obama campaign said. "He would take us backward on women's health and equal rights."
Unsurprisingly, Ryan's vision and his unflagging commitment to catering to the wealthiest 2 percent of
Americans at the expense of the remaining 98 percent also extends to education and children's rights.
Here are eight of Ryan's approaches to education:
* Early Childhood Education: As chair of the House Budget Committee, Ryan was the
architect of a budget proposing to cut $1.1 billion from early childhood education, which would deny
more than 2 million poor children the opportunity for high-quality early education.
* K-12 Education: During his 13 years in Congress, Ryan has repeatedly supported cuts to
education funding, including blocking support intended to help avoid educator layoffs and prevent
ballooning class sizes. In fact, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said the budget could have
"disastrous consequences for America's children."
• Title 1 And Special Education: Back in March, Duncan told the House Appropriations panel
that oversees education spending that the Ryan budget could cut Title I grants to districts, which right
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now total $14.5 billion, by as much as $2.7 billion, while special education could be cut by as much as
$2.2 billion. Special education state grants are currently funded at $11.6 billion.
* Pell Grants: Ryan has voted repeatedly against increasing Pell Grants, which provide need-
based grants to low-income undergraduate and certain post-baccalaureate students to promote access
to post-secondary education.
* School Vouchers: The Wisconsin representative has also cast votes during his seven terms
in the House that show, among other things, support for school vouchers. His running mate, Mitt
Romney, has called for a more expansive policy of school vouchers, which give public money to families
to attend private and religious schools.
* For-profit Colleges: Ryan has often shown his support for for-profit colleges, and earlier
this year he voted for a measure that sought to stop the Education Department from implementing
regulations intended to stop deceptive marketing by for-profit colleges, the focus of a 2010 Government
Accountability Office investigation.
* Teachers: Paul Ryan voted against the conference report of the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009, which included billions of dollars to help prevent widespread teacher layoffs
and included $1 billion to support the early childhood program Head Start.
* Class Size: Along with Governor Romney, Ryan apparently believes that class size does not
matter.
By selecting Ryan, Romney has found a natural ally in his plan to destroy the foundations of American
education and turn our children's schooling over to the private sector. Or, as Romney himself put it,
"Opportunity in America means people get as much education as they can afford."
What do you think?
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