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Friday, October 24, 2008
George Will :: Townhall.com Columnist
Washington's Willie Sutton Moment
by George Will
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"Because that's where the money is."
-- Willie Sutton, when asked in 1934 why he robbed banks

WASHINGTON -- Washington is having a Willie Sutton Moment. Such moments occur when government, finding its revenue insufficient for its agenda, glimpses some money it does not control but would like to.

Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, and Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., recently convened a discussion of how colleges and universities should be spending their endowments. Grassley, who says more than 135 institutions each have endowments of more than $500 million, says perhaps they should be required to spend 5 percent of their endowments each year. Welch has introduced legislation to require that percentage be spent to reduce tuition and other student expenses.

This government reach for control of private resources comes even though last year colleges and universities spent, on average, 4.6 percent of their endowments. Furthermore, most endowments are too small to be a significant source of captured money.

Last fiscal year, Harvard's endowment, earning an 8.6 percent return, grew from $34.9 billion to $36.9 billion. Although less than the 23 percent return in the previous year, it was an excellent performance, considering the economic turbulence. But only 45 private institutions have endowments of more than $1 billion. Among the other 98 percent (1,565) of institutions, the median endowment is just $14 million. So government in a Willie Sutton mood would target the wealthiest institutions -- those that are the foundation of basic research that undergirds American prosperity, and that have the most generous financial aid programs for students.

Nowadays, much of politics consists of telling voters that the prices of many things they buy -- gasoline, health care, higher education -- are unreasonable. But demand for higher education has not declined even though its price at many institutions has risen even faster than the price of health care. Parents continue to pay rising tuition costs because they consider higher education a reasonable investment. They know that, today, wealth creation is driven by "human capital" -- trained minds -- and that "you earn what you learn."

Daniel Mark Fogel told the Grassley-Welch panel that at the University of Vermont, of which he is president, 60 percent of undergraduates, and 74 percent of this year's freshman class, are from out of the state. They pay the nation's second-highest non-resident tuition, which subsidizes the lower tuition paid by Vermonters, and helps offset declines in state appropriations.

Some Massachusetts state legislators, committing two of the seven deadly sins, are angry because tax revenues do not match their ambitions, and envious of Harvard. They suggest raising more than $1 billion annually with a 2.5 percent assessment on the nine colleges and universities in the state that have endowments of more than $1 billion.

California legislators, disguising a third sin, avarice, as concern for "diversity," want to require large California foundations to report the race, gender and sexual orientation of their trustees, staff and grant recipients. Other state legislatures will emulate this step toward government control of the flow of philanthropy.

So it goes. The almost erotic pleasure of spending money that others have earned and saved is one reason people put up with the tiresome aspects of political life. And now the government's response to the financial crisis, including the semi-nationalization of nine major banks, has blurred

-- indeed, almost erased -- the distinction between public and private sectors.

Hundreds of billions of dollars that the political class would have liked to direct for its own social and political purposes have been otherwise allocated. That allocation, by government fiat rather than by market forces, must reduce the efficiency of the nation's stock of capital.

Which in turn will reduce economic growth, and government revenues, just as the welfare state -- primarily pensions and medical care for the elderly -- becomes burdened by the retirement of 78 million baby boomers.

As government searches with increasing desperation for money with which it can work its will, Willie Sutton Moments will multiply. Government has an incentive to weaken the belief that the nation needs a vigorous and clearly demarcated sector of private educational and philanthropic institutions exercising discretion over their own resources.

So the frequently cited $700 billion sum is but a small fraction of the cost, over coming decades, of today's financial crisis. The desire of governments to extend their control over endowments and foundations is a manifestation of the metastasizing statism driven by the crisis. For now, its costs, monetary and moral, are, strictly speaking, incalculable.

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McCain has never had an earmark
and never voted a tax raise and took public funding for his campaign run and will be much less interested in other people's money than the Great O.

The Great O has done nothing but when at the Annenberg trust he gave away $60,000,000 of its money

and while at the Sen. only 143 days, he managed to give away about $3,000,000 a day in earmarks.

To keep him from giving away any other people's money, including yours,

Vote McCain/Palin for change in DC that is believable.


Term
limits for all. No vested interests trying to get re-elected as a public "servant." Small salaries too. Let the people who have managed their earthly affairs well be drafted into "service," due to the fact that they are wise and above corruption.

Incalcuable...
... the amount of fiddling Will does while Rome burns.

Lib vs Lib
If the Liberals in government start targeting the liberals in academia, can this be bad?

Hmmmm,
Honing my pitchfork...

Listened to My Man Jones post
Well, me and my 2 neighbors, one on each side of me now know our vote has been canceled out.

America is gone ...
... or at least, the one I knew growing up. 14 years since growing up spent living in Europe, and now I can no longer tell the difference between America and Europe. So I wonder, fellow Americans, have you noticed that you have become Europeans? I bet not.

Well George;
If the O gets in and the Dems retain control of congress this is what you will get. It depends though on which side of the bed Kennedy gets up on because this is blatantly unconstitutional.

Thought-provoking column
If the federal government can order colleges and universities to spend 5 percent of their endowments a year notwithstanding an annual growth of, say, 1 percent, then it can seize weak, underperforming, or unfortunate endowments, in effect, without lifting another finger. (Never mind inflation.)

Endowments that clear this hurdle would face a slippery slope. A government that dictates how much they must spend won't be shy for long about ordering them to spend it on one thing or another -- for the public good, of course.

It's hard to imagine that powerful alumni in Washington will let the federal government trifle with the endowments of Harvard, Yale, et al. In the end, small and politically incorrect institutions, e.g., Grove City College, might bear most of the burden. Most of them aren't especially wealthy, however; so Congress would have to loot other parts of the nonprofit sector.

I must confess that watching leftist cash cows such as the Annenberg Foundation flail in outrage would be entertaining. It's unlikely that Congress would butcher them, though. Once again small and out-of-favor nonprofits, from the Heritage Foundation to the local SPCA, might bear most of the burden.

Facing another shortfall, Congress would have to find other sources of revenue. . .

Grassley is the poster boy ...
... for disillusioned conservatives who have deserted the GOP. He is running to the left as fast as he can to become a "good" minority party Senator and stay out of the Democrats crosshairs when he comes up for reelection.

I'm voting against Obama, and the McCain-Palin ticket is the only viable way to do it, but the GOP gets no more of my time or money as long as they allow liberals like Grassley in leadership roles.

government needs money
and there is a huge supply, just waiting to be tapped. individuals and companies all over the country are hiring illegal aliens. this is, well, illegal. there are billions in fines going uncollected just because the crooks in charge of government are not doing their duty. if the government criminals were forced to enforce the immigration laws, huge amounts of "windfall" revenue could be taken from the criminals that are hiring the illegals.

Grassley is a disgrace!
Republicans, thanks to opportunistic, petty imbeciles like Grassley, get blamed for the results of dopey liberal policies.
It's time to cull out the RINOS!
Term Limits would be a good way to start!

Oblahma-Bin-Biden can't be trusted to manage a three chair shoe-shine parlor...in Haiti!

afraid
yes you should be very afraid if this person o gets elected the very same methods he has always used to get what he wants will now be used against the american people. which means we are in deep trouble.

Tell me this ain't so!
What the heck is wrong with our government? This is worse than crazy! After working 20 years there I am no fan of higher education. This “political” idea is just as brainless as most higher education's ideas.

TWO 'FOR SURES' PLUS 'TWO MORE'
For sure:
1. Death
2. Taxes
Add two more:
1. The majority of Americans DO NOT have 401ks, 403bs or investments to rely on for retirement, nor do they earn anywhere near the amount it takes to 'live' in our 'elitist' controlled economy.
2. Elite politicians, mainstream media, celebrities and the truly wealthy make so much more than $250,000.00 a year, that they don't care about increased taxes, for their accountants and lawyers figure out how to 'get around' having to pay their 'equitable' and 'fair' share, thus, leaving them with an enormous amount of money to 'live' and retire on.
It seems, the majority of Americans, desirous of the materialistic 'goodies' the 'Elite' enjoy in our 'Elitist' driven economy, are more than willing to sacrifice their 'Liberties', Constitution and Country for the 'hope' that the 'wealthy' will simply divvy up their money so that everyone has the same amount. NOT going to happen.
The majority of Americans can 'hope' all they want, but the 'pittance' they receive will be far outweighed by what will be 'taken' away. How much 'poorer' will we end up, having 'sold' our Rights, Constitution and our Country?
It is 'NOT'-'White Mans Greed which Runs a World in Need', it 'IS' 'Elite Greed' of every 'Race'.
Any Democracy, to survive, must have its Government 'subject' to its People, NOT its People 'subject' to their Government. Unless 'We the People' remove 'Elite Greed' and Power from our Government and media, we will imprison ourselves as 'subjects', no different from 'slaves', and the following quote will prove true.
"All Democracies eventually fail when its people begin voting for money".
Americans, have two choices in November, not between two candidates, but between, two opposite Governing philosophies. And 'We the People' must decide whether our Democracy, on which our Country was founded, will prevail or if it will 'fail' to 'Elite' Socialism.

Hey, It Is Just One More Source Of Money
So that the wise politicians that run your (I just happen to live here) government have a little more control over those maverick colleges who have not toed the liberal line. Colleges are the primary source of liberalism and there is no other source near. Private colleges? Perhaps a very few but those which are beholden to the Feds for grants are most. Via Drudge, I just read about Waxman putting the mouth on Greenspan for allowing the credit and mortgage collapse to occur. That was news to me, I thought that the Congress was in control of regulation and legislation. Guess I was wrong again.

''No man's life...''
--
"...liberty, or property are safe while the legislature is in session:

-- Gideon J. Tucker


Save however you will, invest however you can, strive however you may, the "malevolent jobholders" of our government will plunder you, enslave you, and kill you as they please.

They are our self-anointed ruling class and - Republican or Democrat - we are nothing but their cattle, fit only to be harnessed, herded, bled and butchered to their purposes.

Ever wonder why your knee-jerk reaction to the word "anarchist" has been one of revulsion?

You've been carefully conditioned.


And now let's hear some condemnations from the bovine government-suckers out there in Townhall-land.

--

No Surprise
It should be no surprise that politicians who have no power except the power to control and tax are now focused on colleges and universities. What I find ironic is that the vast majority of institutions of higher education are meccas of liberal elitism. Perhaps they will now feel the pinch of "Big Brother". I am conflicted. I want government to stay out of the way and yet I love seeing the liberal elite squirm.

Government can't "fix" the economy
They can only break it. The current financial difficulties have roots in poor Government policy.

The bubble of funds generated by ill advised lending and leveraging of mortgage backed securities created inflated values throughout the market.

Currently, the market is making wild swings seeking a corrected equilibrium. Investors are moving in and out trying to "feel out" the bottom of the corrected value.

Government can't fix this. Government can't turn a 100k into a 250k house by legislative fiat. Government can't legislate prosperity.

Government can, and must, protect the integrity of the currency and support the banking system and money supply. Once that is done - Government needs to stand aside and let the private sector get back to creating value, wealth, and prosperity - rather than waiting for Government to provide it.

Given that socialism
means control of the sources of money as well as the money itself, do any of you suppose the public is concerned about the recent revelation of an old newspaper story accompanied by a picture revealing Obama was a member of the Socialist New Party as he began his career in Chicago?

No sympathy from me
I have no sympathy for the Universities and their endowment funds. It seems that these endowment funds exist solely to increase the endowment funds of the University. Very little of the endowment money is actually spent on the students the University is supposed to be educating.

Meanwhile, tuitions have escalated to meet the levels the Government is willing to give the Universities.

Sorry Mr. Will, you are trying to save the Colombian drug cartels from the Japanese Yakuza.

Wrong
The idea that mcCain has never had an earmark is ridiculous. He wouldn't have kept his job for 26 years without getting earmarks for his state.

When will people realize that Obama is not planning to change our society to socialism.
It's been done.
Socialism is what Bush and Paulson have introduced to America. Of course this is considered socialism/welfare for the rich, so I guess conservatives are okay with that.

Willie Sutton Moment
One more scenario that has politicians awake at night trying to figure out how they can tap into the "bailout" fiasco: Will the taxpayer, who is being saddled so far with a trillion dollar bailout, ever get reimbursed? If so, how? The way I understand it so far is that money is being showered on these greedy incompetents/crooks on Wall Street with little assurance that we’ll recoup anything. Even if moneys will be repaid, it will be to the U.S. Treasury and, to my knowledge, no provisions in the bailout legislation addresses how the moneys returned to the treasury will be repatriated back to the taxpayer. What I strongly suspect will happen is that if by a miracle any moneys flows back into government coffers the temptation by the politico thieves will be to use the moneys to fund their programs or as a sludge fund to bail out some other government caused disaster without any of it ever returned to the originator, the taxpayer. Questions, rhetorical questions.

401(k)s at risk
Investors Business Daily today reports that some of Obama's radical friends are looking at nationalizing our 401(k)s, giving us a 3% return instead. More "spreading the wealth around".

Willie Sutton Moment
It's just the chickens coming home to roost. I'm a graduate (50 years ago) of one of those rich private universities who have been spewing liberal socialist garbage for most of that time, hitting alumni up for funds and more funds while growing their endowment to billions, lowering the standard of the education they deliver, and promoting every socialist idea that comes along. Now the government wants their money. My university deserves losing it all.

Jane Warnick

Yup
So they want money that is just "sitting there" to actually do something of worth? Uh, this is what happens when know-nothing politicians get involved in things above their IQ: that money is earning interest precisely because it is accomplishing something. It's not like it is sitting in a vault somewhere. It is active in the economy helping some business and investors.

First, they came for the endowments and I did nothing; then they came after the rich's money through higher taxes, and I did nothing; then they came after my money and there was no one to help me. What starts as a raid on others' money by government ALWAYS ends in coming after yours.

Janie from TX... Amen,
amen, and amen. Thanks for your post.

Washington's Willie Sutton Moment
Mr. Will, thank you. Some would have us think you are not relevent anymore or that you are wrong.

Washington going after the money of the education establishment. The intellgent elite. Indeed.

I have long enjoyed your writing. I was gifted with a Newsweek back page article you wrote, more than ten years ago. You pointed out to me the raw statistics about abortion in the USA and the location of large abortion centers. The registered Republican that handed it to me with out comment, he said I should read it. Today's article is very good. It is not in my poor power to offer any sort of useful insight. I think you should add to your by-line the year you won the Pulitizer Prize in Writing and Commentary, 1976.

One of my favorite TV movies came out that year. I Claudius. When I finally got round to reading the Robert Graves book of the same name, a seceret came out as to explain how Claudius was able to live through the many purges of Gius(Caligua). He lavished many riches on one of his doxie's of easy virtue. When Gius was killing and taking money of the senate, he as a member of the senate, had none. She had it all.


My point, the current market melt down is killing all the money that the education elite have stored up in hedge funds.

Index
Value
%
Change

FTSE 100
3,883.4
-5.0
-204.5

FTSE 250
5,793.6
-5.5
-335.1

Dow Jones
8,390.4
-3.5
-300.8


DAX
4,295.7
-5.0
-224.0

Nikkei
7,649.1
-9.6
-811.9

Washington is going around the world and making the world pay for Washington's mistakes. They can't run and they can't hide. 10-24-08, 1:49pm CDT. I may be ,stupid, and from Houston, Texas, but I enjoy your writing very much. Keep up the good work.

I admire George Will
One of the very few writers ( Charles Krauthhammer) too who writes something worth reading. Most of the writers here ... you can read their title and instantly know the content.

Grow The Rich To Help Pay Our Bills

Foundations must spend 5% of their assets yearly. Why not college endowments to bring them in line with foundations. Consider.

One purpose of investing for growth without spending is to exert influence.

The loss of tax revenue from assets transferred to endowments and foundations only multiplies over time.

Further, universities are the ignoble practitioners of faculty driven thought control.

A way to compensate for this huge tax drain and less than noble use of assets is grow the economy with a 15% tax on all inheritances and gifts instead of depressing it with the 55% rate advocated by tax avoiders Buffet and Gates.

The math of tax avoidance, and endowment and foundation history of investing and spending, show growing detriment to the public outweighing uncertain benefits.

Inheritance of fortunes reduced by 15% would soon double those now in the top 0.1% of taxpayers, solving the Social Security and Medicare shortfalls and/or relieving all but perhaps the top 5% or 10% of income taxation.




William... I knew it all along...

The chance of a hold-up man weighing over 200 lbs. and reaching 6'4" is extremely rare. Add in "out of video range", and of course we have a fibber. The 'superficial' wounds were another dead giveaway.

If I were a cop... I'd give her one chance to change her story on the spot, throw in a scolding, and be done with it. But Police powers, or the right to "get in your face" are pretty much gone. Replaced with political correctness.

Sad.

Morons
The Obamabots, the morons voting for Obama haven't the slightest idea of the horrors they're unleashing if he's elected. Things are failing fast and a collective return to God is needed if we're to survive.

University endowment
The federal govt. should keep their hands off universities' endowments provided said universities cease to lobby for and receive federal grants.

Big Government

In Arlington they are making up ways to spend money completely devoid of common sense. What it does do is justify keeping unproductive or unneeded people on the payroll.

Now they want to tell private institutions how to sepnd their money. The market of smart kids is limited, when more apply for financial aid, the university will either pitch in or loss brilliant students who frankly could get as good an education elsewhere.

For the student, it is all in what you do with it though I know "particular contacts" are valueable at these prime institutions.


Sutton, Paulson and Obama
Will failed to mention why college tuitions have soared - government loans. The same process that drove housing prices through the roof (pardon the pun) are in play driving up the cost of education.

The next great collapse will be the education "bubble" where we will see Obama demanding a bailout of Harvard, Yale and Princeton, but allowing junior colleges to fail.

Another example...
...of government out of control.

What a $Trillion to YOU???

The numbers being bandied about in these discussions are mind numbing and hard for many folks to grasp as to what it means to them personally. Let me help.

Based on an approximate U.S. population of 300 million people (men, women, & children).

$1 Billion dollars = $1,000 Million = $3.33/person.

SO, since a Trillion = 1,000 Billion, A $Trillion = $3,333 per person.

THEREFORE, here's what the $700 Billion bailout cost YOU:

700 x $3.33 = $2,331

OR

$9,324 for a family of four.

Your share of the $10 Trillion Nat'l Debt is:

10 x $3,333 = $33,333

OR

$133,332 for a family of four - enough to buy a modest 3BR home in many localities.

BOTH parties and ALL government at ALL levels is robbing us blind! The eventual result will be complete monetary collapse (read German style wheelbarrow of dollars to buy a loaf of bread). The ONLY solution is to STOP government from implementing ANY new programs and cut back on ones we have. If you believe we have the will to do this I have a bridge to sell you. Time to stock up on food and ammo.

Ignore MSM and Polls--Vote McCain
The MSM media has no more credibility than does the Democrat Party and their Hand Picked Hand Puppet Obama. They are doing everything they can to Steal this election and hand us over to Socialism which would be complete should we Americans be foolish enought to elect this Questionable Candidate, Barack Obama. With a packed congress of Socialists such as Pelosi and Frank and others and a Puppet of theirs, Obama, every piece of legislation that the Marxists are sitting on would be rushed through congress and handed over to their Puppet, Obama to sign into laws. Things like taking away all State's Rights guaranteed by the Constitution, such as eradicating all state laws that put any limits on Abortion, such as Parent Notification for minors. Obama and the Liberal Democrats do not think that parents have any rights over their own children's lives. They want all the Children to Belong to the State. Things like the so-called Fairness Doctrine, which would end free speech on radio talk shows. Things like Abolishing The Right To Own Guns, a second amendment guarantee that we have so that we can defend ourselves from Thugs and Despots. Things like destroying the military and spending the monies now being spent on defense to fund UN initiatives such as World Welfare and expanding American Welfare to Illegal Aliens and others. Also, this Marxist Congress with a Marxist President would pack the courts with Marxist Judges, and the end of American Democracy with Checks and Balances as is our tradition.

Better wake up America, An Obama Presidency is a Clear and Pesent Danger to our National Sovereignty and individual freedoms.

Ignore MSM and Polls--Vote Republican
The MSM media has no more credibility than does the Democrat Party and their Hand Picked Hand Puppet Obama. They are doing everything they can to Steal this election and hand us over to Socialism which would be complete should we Americans be foolish enought to elect this Questionable Candidate, Barack Obama. With a packed congress of Socialists such as Pelosi and Frank and others and a Puppet of theirs, Obama, every piece of legislation that the Marxists are sitting on would be rushed through congress and handed over to their Puppet, Obama to sign into laws. Things like taking away all State's Rights guaranteed by the Constitution, such as eradicating all state laws that put any limits on Abortion, such as Parent Notification for minors. Obama and the Liberal Democrats do not think that parents have any rights over their own children's lives. They want all the Children to Belong to the State. Things like the so-called Fairness Doctrine, which would end free speech on radio talk shows. Things like Abolishing The Right To Own Guns, a second amendment guarantee that we have so that we can defend ourselves from Thugs and Despots. Things like destroying the military and spending the monies now being spent on defense to fund UN initiatives such as World Welfare and expanding American Welfare to Illegal Aliens and others. Also, this Marxist Congress with a Marxist President would pack the courts with Marxist Judges, and the end of American Democracy with Checks and Balances as is our tradition and Right.

Better wake up America, An Obama Presidency is a Clear and Pesent Danger to our National Sovereignty and individual freedoms.

Will the Faux Conservative Whore
Right, Will, there are socialist plans brewing and you're one of the faux conservative whores promoting Obama and ushering in a far left totalitarian regime that will destroy capitalism. How can look at yourself in the mirror without cringing? Of course, you will be able to make the Washington cocktail circuit with George S and his ilk.

more socialism
Wherever there is money the government shows up. For decades they have been stealing money out of the social security fund. The SS fund would be self supporting if all the money stolen where were the tax payers money had been deposited.
The politicians use the SS fund to cover up their wild spending. The ruse is used to hide their out of balance budget.

The politicians know the people would be furious if our taxes were raised by that much every year.

The government got involved in the banking business and the real estate business. We are now living with their vote getting interference.

Now the same government wants to steal donations made to colleges. More stealing of tax payers money.

If these colleges were smart they would at one time, make this grand theft public. But they are probably to chicken.

VOTE MCCAIN-PALIN !!!!
the willie sutton of our time= barack hussein obama!

KATHLEEN PARKER AND WILL !!
THEY ARE VOTING FOR WILLIE SUTTON! THE REST OF US CONSERVATIVES ARE FOR MCCAIN-PALIN!

Never happen
There is exactly zero chance that, especially a Dem controlled Congress, will ever go fter the elite universities. These are their alma maters, by and alrge. Further, the Universities are the most elite and committed liberals. At the 90-95 percent level.
"Spreading the Wealth Around" is PC speak for "taking from those who don't deserve it and giving to those that do". Those who make the decision as to is deserving and who isn't strangely always turn out to be the most deserving of all. DC and the Ivy league are part of the tribe.

Nice feint and good column, but the Big name college presidents can sleep well.

I see there is no safe place
Paulson said, he is now going to take invest into healthy banks or was that take control of healthy banks. Insurance companies are also on the platter of luxuries to collect for government endeavours. Paulson's eye for candy surely will look at retirement funds next.

I agree it is about an agenda of "We the government" freely doing as they want.

Especially when I here so much rheotoric that this or that will be done, if we get, "The chosen One."

Naomi Wolff, author, "The End of America" gets it partially. She does not realize the wealth is going along with it.

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