Save the bombs — and the schools
Editor, Times-Dispatch:
The Richmond Public Schools system is facing a $10 million budget deficit, a gap that could result in the loss of more than 200 school department jobs, including teachers. Of this deficit, $8 million is from the loss of one-time federal stimulus funding.
On March 17 of last year — the first day of the NATO attack against Libya — the U.S. military launched between 50 and 100 Tomahawk cruise missiles against that African country. Hundreds more were launched in the following weeks.
Each of those cruise missiles costs U.S. taxpayers just over $800,000.
That means that not firing just 10 cruise missiles could have eliminated Richmond's school budget deficit.
Unless we start addressing this issue of military vs. domestic spending, there will be no solutions to the attacks on our jobs, schools, housing and health care.
I would urge Mayor Jones and members of the school board and city council to consider calling on President Obama and Congress to provide "Money for Jobs & Education, not for Wars & Occupations!"
Phil Wilayto
Co-founder, Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality
Richmond