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- Billions for Teacher Unions, Nothing for Students
- $10 Billion Public School Bailout Unnecessary
- Teachers Unions Fear Competition and Will be the Downfall of American Education
- Democrats Deceived Public in Claiming Public School Bailout was Deficit Neutral




Congress Tenaciously Determined to Bail Out Teachers Unions
If only they were as determined to cut spending. Alas, Congressional Democrats are hell-bent on taking care of their friends in the teachers unions.
The original $23 billion “Education Jobs Fund,” or “public schools bailout,” in the words of American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten, fizzled, despite earnest lobbying by both the AFT and the larger National Education Association.
That number was trimmed to $10 billion and inserted into the Afghanistan war spending bill in a cynical maneuver cooked up by Big Labor.
While that passed the House, word is emerging that the pork-laden war bill isn’t going anywhere in the Senate.
But Big Labor’s pals aren’t giving up. They’re a tenacious bunch that will find one way or another to continue spending oodles more on a bloated system that’s underserving America’s children.
Now, according to CQpolitics.com, the $10 billion public schools bailout will likely be attached to another bill that will likely sail through the big-spending Congress.
And Big Labor’s go-to man in the House, Appropriations Chairman Dave Obey (D-WI), isn’t done gutting President Obama’s education reform initiative, “Race to the Top.” From The Hill:
Obey also wants to cut money from a fund that provides incentives for charter school development, performance pay for teachers and tenure modifications. He originally wanted to divert $500 million from that worthy fund, but now wants $1.3 billion.
This reveals two things - how determined Obey is to deliver the bacon for the teachers unions, but also the perceived weakness of President Obama. If the president’s own party is dismantling one of his signature programs, just imagine what’s happening behind the scenes.
The NEA welcomed Obey’s onslaught with open arms and typical lovey-dovey socialistic rhetoric.
Regardless of what bill is used as a vehicle for the public education bailout, it should be defeated until public schools have demonstrated they’re able to cut labor costs to sustainable levels. This bailout would have the opposite effect by relieving the pressure on schools to deal with their financial excesses, which is precisely the Democrats’ goal.