Different Decisions

· Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Two unrelated news stories on the same day show the contrast between government decisions and private decisions.

Under the headline "Foreclosed Homes Sell at Big Discounts," USA Today reported that banks were selling the homes they foreclosed on, at discounts of 38 percent in Tennessee to 41 percent in Illinois and Ohio.

Banks in general try to get rid of the homes they acquire by foreclosure, by selling them quickly for whatever they can get. Why? Because banks are forced by economic realities to realize that they are not real estate companies.

No matter how much expertise bank officials may have in financial transactions, that is very different from knowing the best ways to maintain and market empty houses.

Meanwhile, there was a story on the Fox News Channel about schools that are using their time to indoctrinate kindergartners and fourth graders with politically correct attitudes about sex.

Anyone familiar with the low standards and mushy notions in the schools and departments of education that turn out our public school teachers might think that these teachers would have all they can do to make American children competent in reading, writing and math.

Anyone familiar with how our children stack up with children from other countries in basic education would be painfully aware that American children lag behind children in countries that spend far less per pupil than we do.

In other words, teachers and schools that are failing to provide the basics of education are branching out into all sorts of other areas, where they have even less competence.

Why are teachers so bold when banks are so cautious? The banks pay a price for being wrong. Teachers don't.

If banks try to act like they are real estate companies and hold on to a huge inventory of foreclosed homes, they are likely to lose money big time, as those homes deteriorate and cannot compete with homes marketed by real estate companies with far more experience and expertise in this field.

But if teachers fail to educate children, they don't lose one dime, no matter how much those children and the country lose by their failure. If the schools waste precious time indoctrinating children, instead of educating them, that's the children's problem and the country's problem, but not the teachers' problem.

Sex indoctrination is just one of innumerable "exciting" and "innovative" self-indulgences of the schools. There is no bottom line test of what these boondoggles cost the children or the country.

Incidentally, conservatives who think that schools should be teaching "abstinence" miss the point completely. The schools have no expertise to be teaching sex at all. We should be happy if they ever develop the competence to teach math and English, so that our children can hold their own in international tests given to children in other countries.

Schools are just one government institution that take on tasks for which they have no expertise or even competence.

Congress is the most egregious example. In the course of any given year, Congress votes on taxes, medical care, military spending, foreign aid, agriculture, labor, international trade, airlines, housing, insurance, courts, natural resources, and much more.

There are professionals who have spent their entire adult lives specializing in just one of these fields. The idea that Congress can be competent in all these areas simultaneously is staggering. Yet, far from pulling back -- as banks or other private enterprises must, if they don't want to be ruined financially by operating beyond the range of their competence -- Congress is constantly expanding further into more fields.

Having spent years ruining the housing markets with their interference, leading to a housing meltdown that has taken the whole economy down with it, politicians have now moved on into micro-managing automobile companies and medical care.

They are not going to stop unless they get stopped. And that is not going to happen until the voters recognize the fact that political rhetoric is no substitute for competence.

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Comments

wjmccrindle

With the indoctrination of the education system, good luck with the voters getting a clue about the rampant assault on our founding fathers vision and our Constitution. If the Constitution was enforced, most of the illegal government intrusion would be gone. Americal must wake to the fact that "We The People" are in charge, and have dropped the ball and let the filth of immorral Marxist Statist seieze complete control of a politial party and move towords a goal in complete contrast to founding principals, and the indoctrinated have no clue they are voting for the destrucion of America with every pull of the lever after marking Democrat.

Posted June 7, 2011 at 9:49:23 AM


MichaelSSEC

Strangely enough, the disastrous economy caused by politicians' incompetence is the very thing that will cause voters to reject those who brought us here.

That is, unless the media successfully dupes American voters into believing the fairy tale that we can spend our way to prosperity. I don't believe most voters are that stupid. When you fill up your tank and it costs you $80, then shop for groceries and the bill is 20% higher than it was 2 years ago, and you watch your neighbors struggle to find work after being laid off, it becomes increasingly difficult to accept the Leftist narrative that all this is caused by "Bush's tax cuts for the rich."

Everyone knows Obama refuses to let us drill our own oil, and everyone knows higher gas prices directly translate to higher prices for everything else. Everyone knows the stimulus boondoggles were a bust and that the only jobs created were in the government sector. Everyone knows Obama really has no idea what he's doing when it comes to the economy because he's economically illiterate. We're just itching for the change to vote now.

Posted June 11, 2011 at 9:18:09 AM


Peter Courtenay stephens

Thank you for this concise and insightful commentary Professor Sowell. You are always a breath of fresh air.

Posted June 13, 2011 at 11:31:31 AM


Tom Cox

Career politicians thrive by using a variant of the myth that sustains modern "educators" (as opposed to real teachers). "Educators" believe they don't really need to KNOW anything about a subject to teach it.

They can teach anything, because THEY have a degree from an accredited school of education. That credential makes actual competence and experience in a subject area superfluous.

This myth not only sustains "educators," it keeps people who really know their fields, but lack that required credential, from cluttering up the teaching job market with people who have made it in the real world and want to teach others how to succeed.

Career politicians don't really know anything BUT politics, but they claim to know enough about economics, physics, climatology, firearms, business, national defense, coal mining, foreign trade, etc., to write the laws on these and other subjects that we all have to live with.

Often, of course, they exempt themselves from their own laws. That should be all WE need to know to fire the bunch.

Posted June 13, 2011 at 11:38:15 AM


Rob in FL

Another home run, Dr. Sowell.

I've been reading your articles for years and you've never failed to impress me as being far more intelligent and capable than the vast majority of the politicians running this country. Why don't YOU run for national office. You'd have my vote!

Posted June 13, 2011 at 12:48:37 PM


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