'Economists For McCain' Trash McCain's New Mortgage Plan

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The Huffington Post   |  Sam Stein & Seth Colter Walls
First Posted: 10-10-08 04:18 PM   |   Updated: 11-10-08 05:12 AM

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Many of the professional economists who formally endorsed John McCain's economic plan are expressing bewilderment with his most recent proposal to rectify the home mortgage crisis.

In interviews with the Huffington Post, roughly a dozen of McCain's economist supporters said they disagreed with the Senator's recent proposal -- for the government to buy distressed mortgages at face value from banks and renegotiate them with homeowners. Several viewed it as a gimmick, driven mostly by political circumstance. Only one pro-McCain economist spoke up in favor of the plan.

"This is just political gamesmanship," said Robert H. Heidt, a professor at the Indiana University School of Law. "The bill is wildly over-ambitious in trying to rescue home buyers from the downturn in real estate appreciation. It's costs would never end. I will end up voting for McCain but this is ridiculous."

Added George Viksnins, a retired professor of economics at Georgetown University: "Even though I support McCain I think this is an ill-considered program. This was something to get press time and face time, and that is the problem with our political system. This was done as a sound bite and without analysis."

"This is part of the larger plan to reward people who made mistakes. There is nothing in the plan to prevent people from continuing to do dumb things," remarked Don Booth, a professor of economics at Chapman University, who previously signed onto McCain's economic plan. "If we reward bad behavior, we will get more bad behavior."

One economist who backed McCain was more sympathetic to what the Arizona Republican was trying to do -- the argument being that the government, which contributed to the crisis by encouraging home loans to those in no position to afford them, now held responsibility in helping the nation out of the mess.

"I think his idea is a good one to the extent that you have to stabilize the housing market.
I think the intention is the right intention. I think the direction is the right direction," said
Professor C. Thomas Howard of the Reiman School of Finance at the University of Denver. But even Howard was left concerned with the lack of details or underlying principle in McCain's approach. "Are they going too far in trying to save everything?"

Others were simply confused and critical with McCain's proposal to pay full price on these mortgages, arguing it amounted to a taxpayer bailout for those home owners who went beyond their financial means and financial institutions that jumped in on the business of shaky loans.

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Michael Connolly, an economics professor at the University of Miami, called the idea "Robin Hood economics."

"It will provide an incentive for people to default [on their loans]," he warned. "And they might get rid of their negative equity and take the subsidy and default on their next loan too."

Houston Stokes, a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, said he didn't agree that the government should "pay a face value" due to the moral hazard it created.

"These guys got themselves into a jam and it is now their problem," he said. "We should not overpay. We should buy these mortgages at the lowest price... I don't want to be accused of helping out the Wall Street types."

Stokes was echoed by Delaware University economics professor Burton Abrams, who said that McCain was encouraging "future bad decisions," before noting that "there are no easy solutions here and all have their costs."

The American Enterprise Institute's Glenn Biggs (another McCain economics backer) may have summarized it best: "The issue could be not just moral hazard and unfairness, in the sense that [people think]: how do I get my share of this? And maybe they stop paying on their mortgage. I don't know the plan well enough to know what design features it has. But generally, people want to qualify for a benefit when it exists."

McCain's plan, which has quietly undergone revision in recent days, was first announced during Tuesday night's presidential debate with Barack Obama.

"I would order the secretary of the Treasury to immediately buy up the bad home-loan mortgages in America and renegotiate at the new value of those homes, at the diminished value of those homes, and let people make those -- be able to make those payments and stay in their homes," McCain said, adding: "Is it expensive? Yes."

In the immediate aftermath, as pundits scratched their heads, it was unclear how much the plan would cost, whether the government would pay face value for the devalued mortgages, or even if it was legal. Eventually, the Senator ceded that it would require "new money" beyond the funds included in the recent $700 billion economic rescue package.

In the meantime, the McCain campaign has tried to present the idea as a prudent and fair measure of stabilizing the housing market and ensuring that average Americans don't lose their homes. But even for some of McCain's own endorsers, the political implications behind his most recent proposal seemed all too regrettable and clear.

"I have favored McCain's approach to the economy, since Obama's plans will, of necessity, lead to tax increases and huge spending increases," said Phil Bryson, a professor of economics at Brigham Young University. "I would have expected this kind of mortgage plan to have been proposed by Obama, since it fits well with his general approach to government action. It comes from McCain only because the declining economy has given Obama a surge in the polls and people are willing to accept anything Obama says without question."

Many of the professional economists who formally endorsed John McCain's economic plan are expressing bewilderment with his most recent proposal to rectify the home mortgage crisis. In interviews with...
Many of the professional economists who formally endorsed John McCain's economic plan are expressing bewilderment with his most recent proposal to rectify the home mortgage crisis. In interviews with...
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- dapperd72 I'm a Fan of dapperd72 9 fans permalink
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McCain's latest economic scheme to buy all national home loans gone awry at face value smacks his own long-professed anti-government regulation right in the face. These economists' bewilderment over his plan, while still resolving to vote for him regardless, reflects his thinly veiled strategy to say and do anything he deems at any fleeting moment to be necessary to win the election. This goes hand in hand with his lack of a transitional team, as reported yesterday on Huffington Post, since his utomost concern is "victory" whether in Iraq, the Presidential race or any other topic where his ego is at stake. Obama must be credited with sticking to a single message, even if the details don't perfectly satisfy every affected party involved, throughout the campaign. I personally don't agree with everything he believes or says, but at least I can reasonably trust him to believe what he proclaims based on sound logical reasoning. McCain's tactics repeatedly prove themselves to have no ethical boundaries. I only wish my maternal grandfather, a Professor Emeritus of Economics, statistician and former speechwriter for FDR, was alive today to expound on the alleged virtues of McCain's and Obama's economic positions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 10/10/2008
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 391 fans permalink
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It is apparent your grandfather's grasp of fair-minded political and economics policies and his gift of words were passed on to you. You must be very proud of his memory.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 AM on 10/11/2008
- anopenmind I'm a Fan of anopenmind 7 fans permalink

Seriously McCain is dumber than Bush it's amazing and Seriously a 72-year old man is not up for the job America and the World are facing, just look at how much Bush has aged!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 10/10/2008
- paixa3 I'm a Fan of paixa3 25 fans permalink

yup...and bush did not even work...and look how he has aged.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 10/10/2008

throw everything against the wall and see if any of it sticks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 10/10/2008

*** WATCH Sarah Palin admit that Obama’s message was “ RESONATING WELL ” with Alaskan.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jO6dmBm1SFw&NR=1

This was right before she was picked as McCain’s VP!

She had no problems with Obama before being picked.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 10/10/2008

Hmm.... Its almost as if his economic plan is like nailing jell-o to a wall.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 10/10/2008

so his dearest 'supporters' are saying McCain just blurts out random and shocking things to get attention? whatever you do, don't throw a bat on stage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 PM on 10/10/2008
- bandolier I'm a Fan of bandolier 3 fans permalink

This guy's become radioactive - soon nobody will come near him except those toxic individuals who love to hear his spew.

John McCain has left the building..­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 10/10/2008

When you are nothing, and have nothing to offer what would you expect?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 10/10/2008

*** Watch Sarah Palin admit that Obama’s message was “resonating well ” with Alaskan.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jO6dmBm1SFw&NR=1

This was right before she was picked as McCain’s VP!

She had no problems with Obama before being picked.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 PM on 10/10/2008
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 391 fans permalink
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Total w h o r e.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 10/11/2008
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What I don't understand is how these people can trash his plan out of one side of their mouths and say they will still vote for him out of the other. Don't they care about America, either?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 10/10/2008
- Forester I'm a Fan of Forester 103 fans permalink
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I am no GOP supporter, but just in terms of political strategy, I find it is amazing that McCain would continue to hurt his own party with such a poor message, when they have so many house seats at risk.
David Brooks, Newt Gingrich and George Will have all made this clear. I am a strong believer in a split govt, and without those checks and balances, bad things often happen. With a dem majority and potus, I have concerns for a different set of problems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 10/10/2008
- OCKerouac I'm a Fan of OCKerouac 5 fans permalink

Problems like equal rights, health care reform, women receiving equal pay for equal work, American corporations being forced to pay their fair share back into the nation that supports them, a balanced budget, tax cuts for the middle class, a better standing in the world community, an end to the unpopular war in Iraq, a renewed focus on stopping Al Qaeda...

I totally get it... That's some scary stuff right there...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 10/10/2008
- Forester I'm a Fan of Forester 103 fans permalink
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Dont be myopic, this is a two party system, and the checks and balances provided by a vital GOP opposition is a large part of what made Clinton's 2 terms so successful. He has made this point himself. I hated Reagan, but Tip Oneal was there to push back. DC politics is more complicated than you seem to be aware of. If you study history you will learn that a balance is hard to achieve, but nearly always yields the most effective government.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 10/10/2008
- MaryanneAZ I'm a Fan of MaryanneAZ 121 fans permalink
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Wonderfully said. See, it is possible to disagree and not be ugly. Thanks for the demonstration. Obama/Biden '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 10/10/2008
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 391 fans permalink
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They are taking the risk because this is the last election we will have if Rove gets his way and steals it again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 AM on 10/11/2008
- DavidK08 I'm a Fan of DavidK08 8 fans permalink

What I get from this is, he is not desperate.­..He'll just do and say anything for your vote.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 10/10/2008
- jnah I'm a Fan of jnah 6 fans permalink

god damn neoliberal economist go screw yourselves you got us here in the first place

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 10/10/2008
- BushBites I'm a Fan of BushBites 31 fans permalink

Any economist who supports McCain is a hack anyway.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 10/10/2008

Why does Sarah hate America???

http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=eniG9l_7its

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 10/10/2008
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I can imagine how McCain comes up with these ideas.

He wakes up in the middle of the night and sits straight up. He yells out, "CINDY you little c*nt, grab a pen I've solved the d@mn financial crisis! Are you ready?....­. We're gonna invest in those blue tarps they sell at Home Depot! Because of all the foreclosures, in six months that's what people will be using as a home!" It's BRILLIANT!

Cindy replies, "Honey you are so dang smart. This is almost as good as your middle of the night VP pick!"

John fires back, "Shut your pie hole, that ain't funny anymore Mrs Stepford. Now turn that light off, I need my 12 hours of shuteye."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 10/10/2008
- MaryanneAZ I'm a Fan of MaryanneAZ 121 fans permalink
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I'd bet he's never been to a Home Depot to know what they carry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 10/10/2008
- GSMRaleigh I'm a Fan of GSMRaleigh 3 fans permalink

Another perfect example of McCain not thinking things through. You know this didn't formulate in his brain until the second before it came out of his mouth. Kind of like suggesting he would appoint Meg Whitman Sec of Treasury when eBay just laid off 1000 workers.

Or is he just stupid? After all, he did rank fourth from last in his graduating class.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 10/10/2008
- levibatgirl I'm a Fan of levibatgirl 280 fans permalink
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Remember he graduated at the very bottom of his class.

There is no mystery here.

jmc is not an intelligent man by any stretch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 10/10/2008
- bootcamp I'm a Fan of bootcamp 8 fans permalink

McCain has nowhere to go now but down. He can run away from President Bush, but he can't run away from the Republican Party. The Republicans will be regarded from now on as "the party that wrecked America." Over the weeks ahead, as carnage in the economy and the financial markets ramps up, it will become increasingly clear. It is important that this meme be spread through the internet. I urge all commentators to adopt and spread the idea that the Republicans are "the party that wrecked America." It will work because it is the truth. Use it freely. Just spread the word.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 10/10/2008
- floib I'm a Fan of floib 17 fans permalink

McCain graduated 894 out of 899. Why would we want that kind of person to lead us especially in these hard times? He's shown us to be erratic and jumps from one idea to the next without thinking things through. Bush was a "C" student, and look how well that has turned out for us.

We know Obama graduated from Harvard and was president of his Law Review. I don't think they would have appointed him to that position if he had a "C" average.

We need the brightest and the best leading us. We need the cream of the crop not from the bottom of the barrel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 10/10/2008
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