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6:14 pm - 06/08/2012
Romney Says America Doesn’t Need ‘More Firemen, More Policemen, More Teachers’

The last three years are the worst on record for public sector job loss, and the 700,000 government jobs that no longer exist remain a large drag on the American economy.

Today, New Jersey Gov. and Mitt Romney campaign surrogate Chris Christie (R) said that those losses meant the country was moving in “the right direction,” and Romney himself backed that statement up later, criticizing President Obama for calling for the hiring of more teachers, firefighters, and police officers, the Washington Post’s Greg Sargent reports. From CNN’s report of the Romney event:

Romney said of Obama, “he wants another stimulus, he wants to hire more government workers. He says we need more fireman, more policeman, more teachers. Did he not get the message of Wisconsin? The American people did. It’s time for us to cut back on government and help the American people.”

State and local governments have been forced to layoff mass amounts of teachers, firefighters, and police officers because budget crunches have led to school closures and the elimination of public safety departments. That has hurt the unemployment situation (which Romney also criticizes), considering the unemployment rate would be a full point lower without the 700,000 layoffs.

Romney’s honesty isn’t a new position for him or the GOP — he’s called for more government layoffs since the beginning of his campaign. But it’s yet another indication that Romney is more interested in continuing the GOP’s ideological battle against government instead of curing the ills that are plaguing the American economy.

Source: http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/06/08/496799/romney-says-america-doesnt-need-more-fireman-more-policemen-more-teachers/
beoweasel 9th-Jun-2012 12:39 am (UTC)
Hey, according to Romney, class sizes don't matter!.
ahzuri 9th-Jun-2012 01:46 am (UTC)
Who care if the kids in the back half of the class are playing Poker because you can get all bazillion kids to sit down and pay attention.
sonarafaey 9th-Jun-2012 01:55 am (UTC)
The elementary school that is down the street from my house will no longer have any 3rd grade teachers at the end of the year. They're talking about doing 2nd/3rd or 3rd/4th split classes next year, so class sizes are pretty much going to double.
koshkabegemot 9th-Jun-2012 02:38 am (UTC)
Oh fucking hell.

Tbh, I'm glad I got out of school when I did. This was back when classes had a max of 25 kids, if that.
redstar826 9th-Jun-2012 03:40 am (UTC)
I recently subbed in a class that had around 40-45 kids (5th/6th grade split) because the district had recently seen some pretty drastic staffing cuts. oh god it was a fucking nightmare. Thankfully, I am lucky in that most of my available jobs are in other districts where class sizes are much smaller (25-30 kids seems to be the norm everywhere else I have worked) because I am not going back to that district if I can help it, but I really feel bad for the kids stuck in classes like that.
romp 9th-Jun-2012 05:36 am (UTC)
I spent grade 4 in a classroom that had 2 new teachers and 40-some students. I'm not sure what the idea was but I remember it was hard to pay attention and I got busted for talking a lot.

When the ideal is a low student-to-teacher ratio, why both saying they're doing anything other than warehousing kids?
hii_fashion 14th-Jun-2012 02:25 am (UTC)
yeah most of the classes at my school had 30-40 students back when mackenzie and redford closed
beoweasel 9th-Jun-2012 02:55 am (UTC)
Well~ Clearly this is the parents fault for not becoming hedgefund managers and enrolling their children in private schools.
antique_faery 9th-Jun-2012 03:19 am (UTC)
Omg... So then more stress on those already overworked and under appreciated teachers. Plus more kids not learning or being helped when they have difficulty understanding. This is so fucking bad the direction education is going.

Edited at 2012-06-09 03:20 am (UTC)
amyura 9th-Jun-2012 06:41 pm (UTC)
They definitely don't matter. Because everyone IMPORTANT is rich enough to send their kids to private schools with teenytiny classes.
deathchibi 10th-Jun-2012 02:37 am (UTC)
And then he sends his kids to a private school with small classes.
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