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Libertarian Gary Johnson Is Very Confused 国产视频 Student Loans

It's hard to understand what the Libertarian Party candidate is trying to say

Gary Johnson

Do the
positions on higher
education
from both major presidential candidates leave you feeling sad, and like you are
choosing between two bad options? Maybe you
could vote for Gary Johnson
, candidate for the Libertarian Party
and former governor of New Mexico. Yes you would throw away your vote, but perhaps
he has some smart things to say about higher education.

He does not.

Johnson is deeply confused about
higher education policy. He believes that the reason college costs are so high
is because of the

Linking college costs to federal
aid is not a fringe theory鈥攊t鈥檚 called the Bennett hypothesis, named after
Ronald Reagan鈥檚 education secretary, and there鈥檚 that federal student loans may lead to increased tuition (although
it鈥檚 not the main reason ). But what鈥檚 worrying about Johnson鈥檚 statement is that he
called federal student loans 鈥済耻补谤补苍迟别别诲.鈥 That word has a very particular
meaning in federal student loan policy, and it refers to a program that was
abolished in 2010.

Before 2010, . That program was wasteful corporate welfare, and the government
saved billions of dollars per year when it switched to loans issued directly by
the federal government.

Granted, new federal loans are
still 鈥済耻补谤补苍迟别别诲鈥 by the government, but that鈥檚 a very strange word to use in
light of the program鈥檚 history. Why not call them 鈥済overnment鈥 or 鈥渇ederal鈥
loans? It suggests that Gary Johnson simply hasn鈥檛 read up on the federal
student loan program since 2010. Which is鈥 concerning.

But it gets worse. Johnson has
publicly stated that , which is also
known as 鈥渞efinancing鈥.

I would really take a hard look at
how students might, I don’t know, receive some sort of benefit or reduced
interest rate. I mean, if we can–if the Federal Reserve can bail out all the
big banks, it seems to me that we might arrange lower interest rates for these
loans to get paid back.

So here鈥檚 a guy who believes that
federal student loans shouldn鈥檛 exist and are the primary cause of increasing
college costs. But he also believes that we should offer lower interest rates
on those existing loans. A recent estimate suggests refinancing .
Not only is refinancing expensive, but it鈥檚 also highly regressive because
borrowers who have the highest level of debt (and thus benefit the most from
interest rate reductions) have college degrees and tend to earn higher incomes
than the rest of the population.

Except Johnson seems to believe
it would cost nothing because maybe the Federal Reserve could do it. And in
that way, Johnson is also keeping company with Green Party candidate Jill
Stein, who wants to erase all student debt using quantitative easing. Jordan
Weismann at Slate why Stein鈥檚 proposal makes no sense. As far as
Johnson鈥檚 statement goes: the main bailout of the banks came from Congress, not
the Federal Reserve. And I can鈥檛 quite figure out what Johnson would expect the
Federal Reserve to do. Also, Johnson can鈥檛 tell the Federal Reserve what to do.

Even more confusing, Johnson 诲辞别蝉苍鈥檛
believe the Federal Reserve should exist
.

By the way, Gary Johnson also wants
to abolish the Department of Education. As
I鈥檝e written before
, that idea has become more popular in recent years, but
also leads to difficult question. Does Johnson, who wants vouchers for K-12
schools, really want to get rid of Pell grant program, the most successful and
popular voucher program ever? Given what 丑别鈥檚 said so far about student loan
policy, I鈥檓 not sure I want to know his answer.聽

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