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Not Just One Terrible Idea, But Two!
· Tuesday, March 16, 2010
It's interesting that the Democrats are attempting to roll two of their highest priorities into one bill this month. The labyrinthine legislative legerdemain called health care reform now includes a reconciliation package that would fold in student loan reform. And by reform, the Democrats mean increasing direct lending to students by the federal government.
Though the two issues may seem utterly unrelated, they do have this in common -- both health care and higher education are realms of American life in which government has undermined the operation of market forces and caused artificially high prices. These are two arenas in which the Democrats now propose to do exactly the wrong thing. Their reform reinforces old errors and will infinitely compound the problem of rising prices.
In health care, as Andrew Biggs outlines in National Review, the third-party-payer problem (created when government made health insurance deductible to employers) has insulated consumers from the true costs of their purchases. Whereas 47 percent of health care purchases were out-of-pocket in 1960, only 12 percent are today. In addition, programs like Medicare and Medicaid are on autopilot, automatically increasing expenditures in response to demand without further appropriations from Congress. When someone else is paying, whether the federal government or the employer, consumers are heedless of cost. Have you seen the TV ads for The Scooter Store? "My scooter didn't cost me a dime!" exults a customer. "Medicare and my insurance covered the whole thing." Multiply that by several million and you have a sense of the incentives.
But the world of supply and demand, competition and price is alien to the Democrats. Their explanation for rising health care costs is the greed of insurance companies.
They don't seem to ask themselves why health care costs have risen so much faster than other costs -- that is, faster than the overall rate of inflation. Are health insurance companies greedier than computer makers, restaurateurs, airlines, or other businessmen? Devotees of free markets don't deny the existence of greed, but simply want to make it work for the consumer through increased competition. And that brings us to student loans.
Just by coincidence, college costs have also been rising much faster than inflation for the past several decades. Or perhaps it's not coincidence. From 1982 to 2003, health care prices increased by 195 percent. Tuition at universities increased by 296 percent over the same period. Just as government has distorted the health care market with mandates, tax exemptions, and limitless subsidies, so it has distorted the higher-education market with ever-ratcheting grants and loans.
Economist Richard Vedder, in "Going Broke By Degree," outlined the trap into which politicians continually fall.
"... America has gotten itself into a vicious cycle with respect to higher education financing that goes like this: In year 1, tuition goes up fairly substantially. Political pressures build to 'do something' about the increases. Congress expands guaranteed student loan programs to make education more affordable, in turn increasing the demand for education and allowing universities in year 2 (or year 3, depending on the lag) to raise prices further. The result is a further expansion of student loan programs, state scholarship efforts, and other third-party funding."
Between 1994 and 2005, financial aid payments increased by 11 percent per year. This huge subsidy has permitted colleges and universities to increase their already exorbitant tuitions, but has not, Vedder argues, resulted in increased quality. Administrative staffs have ballooned, undergraduate instruction has been shortchanged, and salaries for faculty have doubled since 1980. To his own surprise, Vedder also found that increasing state support for institutions of higher learning not only does not result in greater economic growth, it is actually a net loss.
President Obama proposed in February to meet the challenge of rising education costs in the following way: to increase Education Department funding by 31 percent, to $77.8 billion, and to make Pell grants a new entitlement that will automatically expand to cover the number of new students who qualify.
The United States, like other developed nations, was on a glide path toward entitlement meltdown even before Barack Obama ascended. But his acceleration of the descent has been stupefying. If the health care/student loan behemoth passes, Democrats will have combined two of the greatest follies of recent decades.
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ILEANA
When the health care bill passes, after the democratic consensus has been bought and paid with taxpayer money, it will pass through machinations bypassing a real vote on the exact same bill by both Houses (a requirement by the Constitution), in essence it becomes the imposition of Martial Law by the Obama administration.
I think lawyers are preparing, as we speak, for challenges to this unlawful takeover of our health insurance industry and of our bodies. The majority of the American people do NOT want it!
I never thought that in the U.S.A., the beacon of freedom in the world, I would find myself looking up the definition of Martial Law, it is surreal.
Posted March 16, 2010 at 7:38:07 AM
billy
Who says the American people don't want it. Fox 4 and the insurance companys don;t want it. Its time someone has the will power to take on the few power hungry lobbies who take all they can get away with.... If they would throw the bumbs in jail for taking this country down, We as a country would be on iits way back to healing.
Posted March 16, 2010 at 11:20:21 AM
terry goodwin
Those that voted againast BO knew this would happen. You're only oppertunity to fight this Govt. is not to pay your taxes. They will do anything to get this bill passed, and a tax revolt is the only way to stand your ground.
As you say ILEANA martial law, but the next step is an economic emergency declaired by BO. That would give him the authority to seize the treasury and the gold reserves at fort knox. This bill was passed on january 22 2009, check it out.
Total economic collapse is on the way, as predicted by some of the top economists from europe. The original prediction was the end of winter when this was going to happen. I think they are right. Watch the value of the dollar, if it starts to dip down in the 60 cent bracket we're to late, if it hits 50 cents, good bye america. Dog eat dog, survival of the fittist etc.
Posted March 16, 2010 at 11:24:08 AM
ILEANA
billy: I believe most polls show that 60% of the American people do NOT want this bill. You should have seen the crowds today on Capitol Hill, yelling, "kill the bill." I did.
terry goodwin: Martial Law can be used by governments to enforce their rule on the public (among other things).
According to constitutional attorneys, forcing Americans to abide by a Nancy Pelosi "law" that has not been voted on (a recorded vote) by both House and Senate and signed by the President, is in essence, the imposition of Martial Law and it is unconstitutional. They would not call it Martial Law, of course, but it is obviously Martial.
I agree that the next move would be an economic emergency that would help seize gold reserves, the oil industry, and coal reserves. After all, for the last 14 months, we've been swimming in emergencies, swine flu, banks, cars, mortgages, insurance, medical care, to name a few.
Posted March 16, 2010 at 9:19:19 PM
terry goodwin
ILEANA we are both right, and I agree. This Bill will add a Constitutional amendment to the Country. I beleive there is language in the Constitution saying the Congress can change the Constitution at the beginning of a new session(2011). I also understand they may be looking at the Bill of Rights
and its language. Getting worried yet? I guess it comes down to who is going to do anything about it?
You can vote the Incumbents out in Nov. but the damage will have already been done. There is no other way to go but a civil up-rising. I see no alternative but the people taking action, not protests, not town hall meetings, not voting but actual involvement and action. You can't change a Terriosts mind, nor the Govt. They are extremists and they won't change their minds or the way they do things. Remember BO is a Lawyer on the Constitution and has dedicated his life to Extrmeism and what he is doing now. This was all planned by the Dems. and they used Bo to sell it.
Posted March 17, 2010 at 11:36:48 AM
MNIce
I noticed long ago that "student aid" legislation was a leading indicator of tuition increases. If college students understood what is really going on, they would picket their congressman's offices in protest every time the government seeks to expand these programs.
Posted March 17, 2010 at 10:46:43 PM