'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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- sleek I'm a Fan of sleek 14 fans permalink

McCain: UNFIT to LEAD

McCain: UNFIT to LEAD

McCain: UNFIT to LEAD

McCain: UNFIT to LEAD

McCain: UNFIT to LEAD

McCain: UNFIT to LEAD

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 10/10/2008
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No Longer Ready to Lead (well, if he ever was...)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 10/10/2008

Voodoo economics, courtesy of Mad John McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 10/10/2008
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 10/10/2008
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 456 fans permalink
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LOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOL, etc.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 AM on 10/11/2008
- KarateKid I'm a Fan of KarateKid 461 fans permalink
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He's not really a conservative; he's not really a liberal. He's not religious; he's not secular. He's not a Republican; he's not a Democrat; he's not an Independent. No one really knows WHAT he stands for. All he wants to do is be Commander in Chief of the military.

Can anyone tell me what he REALLY stands for?

Therein lies his problem, with ALL sides. You know something's wrong when Malkin calls his plan "Sellout '08."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 10/10/2008
- GSMRaleigh I'm a Fan of GSMRaleigh 3 fans permalink

He stands for 5 years as a POW. Nothing more. And, on that, he thinks he is qualified to run this country. NOT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 10/10/2008

McCain is in it for one thing. Power. He wants to be a dictator. In his own little mind he wants control. He's doesn't know how many people are hurting right now. Its sickening. He's running the worst disgusting campaigne I've ever seen. What you see, is what you get. He's a phoney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 10/10/2008
- Periwinkle I'm a Fan of Periwinkle 60 fans permalink

McCain isn't thinking. Instead, he's throwing out whatever he thinks might buy him a vote and seeing if it sticks. Hey . . . John . . . my house needs painting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 10/10/2008
- DavidK08 I'm a Fan of DavidK08 8 fans permalink

He could promise that too. It wouldn't matter any more or less.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 10/10/2008

What ever you do don't let him near your checkbook!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 10/10/2008
- kfdan I'm a Fan of kfdan 23 fans permalink
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" ... 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"

What's being missed here is that McCain has no intention of doing anything he proposes! The practicality of his proposal is not important at the moment ... we know and anyone with 1/2 a brain knows, he'll renege on this proposal once he's in office! It's purely a proposal to get votes ... nothing more! Even if the media ... mainstream media at that ... hammers away at this impractical proposal, it will sing hosannas in the ears of the desperate and that is McCain's purpose in making it in the first place!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 10/10/2008
- globality I'm a Fan of globality 25 fans permalink

This is a very dangerous and erractic plan. Homeowners who are currently paying their mortagages would (rightly so) revolt and stop paying their mortages if their taxes are used to bail out their neighbors who are NOT paying their mortages.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 10/10/2008

It's amazing how far McCain has fallen in the eyes of even his supporters. His change from moderate repub to rabble rousing hatemonger has been a disappointment. In 2000 I would have voted for this guy. Now he's simply a sad joke. How can someone know that McCain's plan is a "sound bite" and without proper analysis, yet still support the McCain campaign? This sort of misplaced loyalty is only feeding McCain's ego. He's heard about his "honorable service" and that he is a "hero" so many times that he now believes it. These experts and all repub supporters should stop contributing to this man's delusions; his campaign is tearing the country apart and exposing hatred that's better left in the dark.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 10/10/2008
- ExpatNL I'm a Fan of ExpatNL 2 fans permalink

I would never vote for somone who napalmed innocent women and kids and ratted out his country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 10/10/2008

I wouldn't give him a sandwich if he was starving to death. See how it feels to go hungry. Voted against insurance for children. voted against equal pay for women. Slammed a women who was asking him about missing pows. He slammed her so hard against a wall the other women said it sounded so loud it startled them. Wonder if she filed a complaint? Youtube has him screaming like a mad man at one women. He's not a hero, he's should be ashamed. There's heros that don't go around boosting about it. What does he think hero means?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 10/10/2008

Mccain is acting very erratic lately and has demonstrated a lot of anger
throughout the years. This anger might not only be due to physical abuse
while he was a prisoner, but to sexual abuse as well. He might never
admit to it but for sure that kind of thing would turn a lot of people to
angry men. Perhaps we need to look at
Mccain pre prisoner behavior and past prisoner behavior
and whether Mccain has been seeking help from Psychiatrists
throughout his career, perhaps that would explain a lot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 10/10/2008
- Whinger I'm a Fan of Whinger 50 fans permalink
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All talk, a pathetic meaningless game that insults the intelligence of informed people!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 10/10/2008
- newdreams I'm a Fan of newdreams 6 fans permalink

Most ridiculous plan ever.

Where does McCain come up with these cockeyed schemes? Palin, the campaign 'suspension'-save the world bit........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 PM on 10/10/2008

He's fundmentally wrong. He's knows nothing. My friends! ha ha ha. McCain doesn't even know how many houses he had. And he thinks he can take care of this? Keating 5 ring a bell? Phil Gramm one of McCain's key advisors of sort is just like his old pal Keating. Different name, but just the same. Once a crook always a crook.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 10/10/2008
- springsm I'm a Fan of springsm 56 fans permalink

I would stay miles away from an economist who favored McCain...for anything. Tho the one from BYU.(Bryson) is no suprise.... that is a given. Mormons vote for the republican...they don't want government messing in their very closeted church stuff. He is not a viable interview, imo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 10/10/2008

McCain, like Bush, ranked in the lowest 5% of his college class (894 out of 899)

Sadly, he is out of his league when he proposes economic policy for political gain. Instead of taking advice, he becomes a "decider" and like Bush makes decisions without rationale or basis.

I'm sure he will, if given the opportunity, discount science to further political agendas. We've had enough!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 10/10/2008
- BearsLeft I'm a Fan of BearsLeft 11 fans permalink

That's actually in the lowest 1/2 of 1% of his class.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 10/10/2008
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Hey economists, just wait a while and McErratic will come up with another plan. Maybe you can back that one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 10/10/2008

McCain is running in circles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 10/10/2008
- estreya I'm a Fan of estreya 7 fans permalink

Oh? Ya think? Buy High and Sell Low doesn't appeal to them?

Fancy that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 10/10/2008
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