Confusing Tactics and Politics as Usual
Friday, March 12th, 2010By: Don Bates Jr.
When people say they are tired of politics as usual in Washington, I think one of the things they are referring to is the use of misleading legislative tactics on Capitol Hill. Take for example the latest news on the healthcare reform bill. The government takeover and management of our healthcare system is a centerpiece item on the agenda of Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and President Obama. Now that they are finding it hard to force some legislators and many Americans to accept the healthcare bill, Congressional Democrats have said they will add a federally-funded student loan program to the bill.
Under the new rules, student loans would only be issued by the Department of Education. In other words, instead of being able to shop around and find a student loan that works for them, college students and their families would be forced to accept one of the plans offered by the Department of Education. The cost of a college education is high, and certainly on the state level work can be done to lower the cost of higher education, but creating a new quasi-entitlement program that provides federal-funding for all student loans is a terrible solution to a serious problem.
Aside from the problems inherent in the idea of a bigger Department of Education, trying to pass an education related measure inside a healthcare bill is misleading to the American people. Voters have a right to know where their representatives in both houses of Congress stand on key issues, and lumping together two very unrelated measures for the sake of rushing through a multi-billion dollar boondoggle denies constituents the ability to know what their representatives are doing. By combining two unrelated issues, Democrats on Capitol Hill are trying to give their party members such as Evan Bayh and Brad Ellsworth a chance to hide behind a smokescreen.
It is time for Washington to start tackling problems head-on, and stop using misleading and confusing tactics to hide what’s going on from the American people. Hoosiers need someone who is willing to get to work on their behalf in this Senate seat.


