President Obama took a shot at Republicans on Friday during a speech focused on education, arguing that the right’s obsession with cuts to programs that boost the middle class has stymied economic growth.
At the Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) in Brooklyn, N.Y. the president pushed for high-quality pre-K education for every 4-year-old child in America, a budget that invests in young people–and for the construction of more schools like P-TECH.
“If you think education is expensive, wait until you see how much ignorance costs,” Obama said. Congress is slated to kick off budget negotiations next week with a mid-December deadline just around the corner.
He took a jab at the GOP’s “obsession” with cutting domestic spending rather than investing in programs, like education, that help the middle class. Those cuts, he said, have not “helped our economy grow. It has held us back.”
Obama also criticized lawmakers who fail to acknowledge the country’s deficit has been halved since he took office. “I just sat in on a class called Real World Math,” he said, joking that it “got me thinking whether it’s too late to send Congress here for a remedial course.”
P-TECH, which opened in 2011, has a six-year program in which students enter in ninth grade and stay until they’ve earned an associate’s degree. It launched in partnership with the city’s Department of Education, City University of New York and IBM.









