Paul Krugman: Wasting our minds
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Let's start with some advice Mitt Romney gave to college students  during an appearance last week. After denouncing President Obama's  "divisiveness," the candidate told his audience, "Take a shot, go for  it, take a risk, get the education, borrow money if you have to from  your parents, start a business."
The first thing you notice here is, of course, the Romney  touch — the distinctive lack of empathy for those who weren't born into  affluent families, who can't rely on the Bank of Mom and Dad to finance  their ambitions. But the rest of the remark is just as bad in its own  way.
I mean, "get the education"? And pay for it how? Tuition  at public colleges and universities has soared, in part thanks to sharp  reductions in state aid. Mr. Romney isn't proposing anything that would  fix that; he is, however, a strong supporter of the Ryan budget plan,  which would drastically cut federal student aid, causing roughly a  million students to lose their Pell grants.
So how, exactly, are young people from cash-strapped  families supposed to "get the education"? Back in March Mr. Romney had  the answer: Find the college "that has a little lower price where you  can get a good education." Good luck with that. But I guess it's  divisive to point ou
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