The 'Build Back Better' Bill Will Spend a Lot of Money To Make Our Problems Worse
You can support pre-K education and affordable child care and worry about climate change while understanding that policymakers need to get out of the way.

Should we ignore the costs of the "Build Back Better" bill and simply focus on the benefits? Wouldn't that be nice? Unfortunately, the most constructive criticisms of the legislation reveal why the magical thinking behind this monstrously expensive spending package will not improve American society.
In urging us to focus less on costs, economist Alan Blinder asserts: "The House bill includes several real winners. Do you oppose universal pre-K education? You shouldn't; it works. Are you against more-affordable child care? Not many Americans are. Do you think we should ignore global climate change? If so, think again."
But these assertions are weak. You can support pre-K education and affordable child care and worry about climate change without believing that heavy-handed government is the best answer. A compelling case can be made that the most effective policy lawmakers could follow to achieve these goals is simply to get out of the way. Indeed, it's likely that a great deal of the BBB legislation will obstruct progress.
Start with pre-K education and child care. It sure does sound good to promise that this massive spending bill will lower what parents pay for pre-K education and child care more broadly, but it won't.
First, the legislation doesn't address why child care is so expensive in the first place. More people seeking it will only collide with ill-advised government restrictions on the supply of such care—restrictions like the excessive occupational licensing and credential rules that prevent plenty of qualified people from offering their services. A bill that truly aims to reduce the cost of child care would remove these restrictions and allow parents to choose any capable provider.
BBB doesn't lift any restrictions and adds more. As University of Chicago economist Casey Mulligan explains, "the bill requires that child-care workers be paid a 'living wage' and that their earnings be 'equivalent to wages for elementary educators with similar credentials and experience.'" As a result, child care will become even more expensive for all families that don't qualify for "free" child care.
How much more expensive? Well, it depends how regulators implement the rule. But Mulligan notes that "elementary-school teachers earned an average of $63,930 annually in 2019, compared with $25,510 for child-care workers. By that benchmark, child-care facilities would need to pay workers 151% more." Matt Bruenig, founder of the left-leaning People's Policy Project, made the similar point that if child care workers were paid like teachers, it would increase middle-class child care costs by $13,000 per year.
Meanwhile, universal pre-K might increase moms' labor force participation, but we should not blindly assume it will be good for children. A recent paper on the effects of a universal child care program in Quebec that followed the children into their teens finds that "there was a large, significant, negative shock to the preschoolers' noncognitive development and health of children exposed to the new program, with little measured impact on cognitive skills," including "increases in early childhood anxiety and aggression."
Making matters worse is that, as some economists have noted, these provisions would create incentives for single parenthood. That's because a dad's income only counts against the child care subsidies received by a mother if they are legally part of the family, and vice versa. This, alongside the disincentives to work like the expanded child tax credit, could spell problems for those children the government is trying to help.
How about climate change? Well, it's amazing that here again legislators are more interested in subsidizing green companies than stopping some of the government's own problematic behavior. For all the demonization of oil and gas companies, the tax code and various agencies throw massive subsidies their way.
Climate solutions are mostly in the hands of private-sector innovators. As Arthur Diamond explains in Openness to Creative Destruction, his 2019 book, "In a system of innovative dynamism, creative inventors will find ways to reduce global warming, and innovative entrepreneurs will find ways to adapt to it." These innovators need capital, but BBB's increases in taxes on capital would ultimately lead to fewer investments in climate innovations.
As we've seen many times, green subsidies will line the pockets of the influential companies that are already involved in the space. That means we shouldn't expect many new entrants into this market—just lots of distortions in an area where we need real competition.
While the cost of this legislation is astronomical, the so-called benefits turn out to be costs, too.
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"child-care facilities would need to pay workers 151% more... it would increase middle-class child care costs by $13,000 per year."
What a fucking scam. The biggest scam is the fantasy that we can somehow improve outcomes for kids by putting them in childcare and pre-k. It is utter insanity. But, even worse, the fact that we would have to increase the cost of caregivers by 151% means that a business that often has a mother working at home and watching 2 - 4 other kids along with hers, will instead be a large company that has 20 kids in a room with the care giver- since that is the only way they will get enough revenue at rates parents are willing to pay.
Child care is already stupid expensive, all thanks to government. Everything is spelled out from child to adult ratio to what's on the playground. At least in my state. Someone with a minimum wage job would have to pay half their paycheck to have one kid in care. As opposed to when I was a kid parents could just have an agreement with the stay at home mom down the street. Which is illegal now.
It only points up the fact that one should not have chidren till they have the ability to afford the childs care and the maturity to take care of the children.
What they're doing is forcing child care to be so expensive that government subsidies are the only way to afford it without an above average income.
I think what child care is missing is certificate of need laws. That will get the price up.
Remember all the recent talk about 'nudging'? Should we be surprised that Progressives support policies that suppress the ability of the average person to afford children while making sure abortion stays cheap and available?
Population control without mandates on the number of children? An idea so brilliantly devious that conservatives could never have seen it coming.
That would require progressives to be extremely smart, coordinated, and good at keeping secrets. This does not describe any progressive I've ever met.
Exactly. The smart ones stay off the radar.
it also ensures that gubbmint can begin the indoctrination without cost to it.
The idea that children should be in the hands of state institutions rather than parents at those ages is pretty terrible, seems to me. I get that it's not always possible, but young children should be with their parents and natural social groups if at all possible. I don't think that making it easier for parents to be less involved in the early childhood of their kids is a very good idea at all.
it is the communist/socialist way. DeBasio has made it possible for his communist/socialist bretheren from russia and china to vote in NYC. isn't that something!!!
and it is less of a "crisis" now when more people can work from home more easily, with more cooperative employers.
But it's such a horrible imposition to expect people to actually take care of their own children.
"fantasy that we can somehow improve outcomes for kids by putting them in childcare and pre-k"
That scam waz on our local TV station. A Teecher was whining about poor test scores and blaming it on a lack of pre K.
How about instead blaming:
Poor teachers
Pushing social agendas instead of 3Rs
Choking them with masks
Screwing their minds up with irrational rules and schedules...
Every long-term study of pre-K programs that I know of showed the kids from these programs entering public schools well ahead of their peers but dropping back to parity in a few years. That is, schools that run on the principle of "no kid getting ahead" - as nearly all public school systems have for 50 - 100 years - ensure that no program can create lasting gains beyond what dim-witted public educators think is an appropriate rate of progress.
Well waddayknow. The libertarian lady economist is just as critical of the current administration as she was of the previous. Maybe more so. Kinda goes against the narrative that she's a TDS addled progressive who voted for Biden. Nah. Anyone critical of the previous administration is a progressive. No other explanation.
Why do you continue to ignore the fact that these plans were known last election cycle and ignored mostly by Reason? Is it so you can pretend to be the golden mean while actually being a lefty?
Has anyone actually accused De Rugy of being a TDS addled progressive?
>>>TDS addled progressive
does National Review contributor count?
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When you start to lose CNN on vaccines...
Ha! They just re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-raised the bar on herd immunity. France, mulling a 4th booster shot and lockdowns for people who haven't had it.
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It's amazing in that video like half the people are obese and would have some amazing outcomes on many things just losing weight.
The utter Gaul!
“A bill that truly aims to reduce the cost of child care would remove these restrictions and allow parents to choose any capable provider.”
But parents are incapable of making such a choice without the government to guide them, just like they’re incapable of choosing their children’s education.
Pfizer CEO: Fourth dose probably needed due to Omicron.
I'm reminded of the Alka-Seltzer motto. Pop-pop-fizz-fizz. The problem? The recommended dose was still one tablet, but they advertised two. Sales practically doubled.
Christ on a bicycle, not only are we needing more and more boosters but the number needed is going up faster too.
You need booster 5 for original covid, booster 2 for delta and a booster for omicron. Like a collectible trading card game. Get em all!
The regimen for Omi is three shots by itself.
Ok, that made me laugh out loud.
You need a daily booster, applied anally. Joe Biden wants to give it to you personally.
That should goose your immunity.
I dunno, I took a gander at the numbers and it's not too helpful. I cry fowl.
Literally yesterday, they were saying that the 3rd dose was promising in its protection against Omicron. Overnight we need 4.
What's interesting is there are certain quarters of the left who are finally beginning to ask questions.
horse = out of the barn
because double-vaccinated and boosted medical personnel at a hospital in Oakland all caught the OMG variant.
so the booster didn't work, must have needed 2 boosters.
What we need, is more computer models.
Perhaps “virtual focus groups” have sped up the decision making process for these booster recommendations from pharmaceutical companies and their friends in government.
Certainly none of these edicts are based on clinical trials or anything resembling actual science, but of course we should know that by now. “Preliminary Research” my ass.
I just imagine the CEO sitting in there with his VP of Sales, and the VP going, "Come on Al, just call them up and say we need a fourth dose. I dare you. 10 bucks says they give it to us!"
LOL
Based on what I've read about how contagious and virulent it is, it seems like Omicron is its own Covid booster.
And given what we know about natural immunity vs vaccine immunity, it should do a lot more towards generating some kind for herd immunity than mass vaccination has.
Well that's a "moronic" statement. Former head of Pfizer says DON'T take the shot. One has monetary gain. The other not. So how many shots u willing to take over the coming couple of years for a "virus" that has a 99.97% recovery rate? I hope at LEAST the EIGHT they have planned for u. Keep wearing that diaper dude. It kinda suits what comes out if your mouth.
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elementary-school teachers earned an average of $63,930 annually
Read it and weep. An average of $64K to spoon-feed 5-12 year-olds curriculum that they themselves are spoon-fed from the district/state/DOEd with 4 months of vacation built in to the job. The big lie is exposed. There is nowhere in the public sector that you cannot make more than the private sector and with glorious benefits and a pension to boot!
Plus working 8-3 with a lunch and non class hour. Sign me up!
and working 180 days a year (vs. 240 days on average in the private sector)
And if you want it really good become a college professor I think I calculated about 4 months of total work a year
I suppose that's what you could do. Anecdotally, the people I know who are professors work pretty hard. If you are actually doing your own research and not just teaching classes. But I suppose it varies a lot by field and by individual.
Zeb that's a fair reply and I should say agree I'm taking one group of a group, but I also have strong feelings about research as main profession in a college where educating students is the business (I know that point definitely could be disagreed on) I think there are a good chunk that work hard but I did have more than a few in graduate school that just happened to be at the racquet ball courts and pool during the day and local pubs more often than the office.
Well, I come from a very academic family, so I have a bit of a soft spot for professional academics. But I'm also under no illusion that academia isn't pretty fucked at this point. And there's a reason I'm not part of that world now. I don't even know what the main business of most universities is supposed to be at this point. I have no problem with professors focusing on research over teaching in some circumstances, but I guess a lot of that depends on what the purpose of a university is supposed to be.
My mother was a public school teacher and I am close with a few. They rose with the tide, but the decent ones know that the unions have ruined the profession.
My mother was a public school teacher, and thought things began to go wrong in the 60s when the NEA started to act more like a union than a professional organization.
Do you oppose universal pre-K education? You shouldn't; it works.
What does "works" mean in this context? That the kids know what oral sex is and who their favorite drag queen is? Or which of them are oppressors and which are oppressed?
We can be sure it doesn't have anything to do with reading, writing, or arithmetic.
And studies have shown that starting your child's education path with pre-K commonly results in seeing burn-out as early as 3rd grade, when they get tired of saying the ABCs over and over and over again, and they start to actually get a little hostile toward school.
So, "it works" is a counter-factual statement.
Depends on the actual goal.
Seems like the goal is to get kids into the hands of the state educational apparatus as soon as possible and reduce the influence of parents. Which doesn't sound like a plus to me.
How about looking for ways to allow parents to be more directly involved with their children's education and socialization rather than ways to allow working parents to work more.
Get em while they're young, and the possibilities are endless.
My mom worked in child care as soon as my sister, my brother and I were old enough to leave us at home. After my dad retired from the military, she went to work for Head Start.
During her time there, she had the opportunity to hear from one of the bureaucrats who were responsible for creating the program in the first place, during LBJ's Great Society.
He said it always broke his heart when parents came up to him and thanked him, saying that their families had been in Head Start for (at this time) going on 3 generations. The idea was that Head Start would give low-income kids the boost they needed to succeed in school so that when they grew up and had kids, their kids wouldn't have to go to Head Start.
Instead, it just turned into another poverty trap.
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You can support pre-K education and affordable child care and worry about climate change while understanding that policymakers need to get out of the way.
Or you can keep your kids out of the hands of the school administrators for as long as financially possible, watch them yourself, and not worry about climate change at all, since it will be so gradual as to have no discernible effect on your life.
For my neck of the nation, climate change means better weather. Not worried.
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>>simply focus on the benefit
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The 'Build Back Better' Bill Will Spend a Lot of Money To Make Our Problems Worse
So, sort of like every other large spending bill.
So, sort of like EVERY federal spending bill. FTFY.
It'll make a lot of Democrat cronies rich, so working as intended.
Trump is gonna SHRED these assholes in 2024.
Two more years of this kind of disaster and incompetence will seal the deal.
Democrats will be jumping ship like drowned rats...
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Piglousi said welfare is good for the economy so this should be a positive boon!
One does wonder where all these new child care workers are coming from?
I bet there are tons of qualified and eager workers just waiting on the side lines!
Yes. Sexual predators and homos.
Biden will approve.
WARNING: gov-provided pre-K is poison! Seriously, it will destroy a generation.
Why? Because it will give WokeSJW access to children 2-4 years old, and they will impart Critical Worldview on them. Not "teach" it, implant it. The "praxis" function of Critical Pedagogy is to destroy innocence, permanently destabilize sexual identity, infect the concept "all children are queer" and impart deep racial shame and guilt on white children.
Again: not to 'teach' about any injustice, but to infect children with the foundational structure and lens of Critical Reality (cultural Marxism).
This is already filtering down from middle school into grammar school, and Wokes are drooling at the chance to 'get the child before age of five, and he is ours."
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Build Back Better has nothing to do with making our nation better or solving it's problems. It is a bill to transform this nation from a freedom loving democracy, into a socialist repressive republic, like the Republic of China, or the old USSR. I just can't imagine why Reason can't wake up?
^THIS +10000000000000000000000000...
Except you mixed up that the USA is a Constitutional Union of Republic States not a Democracy. Which is the very root cause Socialist Repression was allowed to be 'voted' in.
The Nazi-Regime taking over the USA one step at a time.
I didn't mix anything up. The US is indeed a constitutional republic, with a modified democratic system of voting, so it is both. Remember GW Bush 'exporting democracy" to the middle east. Do you know the old USSR was a constitutional republic too? It actually had a constitution that rivaled our own. What was the difference? It was not a democracy with free and fair elections. It has not Bill of Rights and it has a puppet legislative branch and judiciary. When the voted your choices were yes or no for a candidate, your ballot was signed, and if you voted no there were serious consequences.
We have a private ballot, and other than the Presidency a totally democratic vote. The presidency is why I say it is a modified democracy, where the electoral college actually elects the President on electoral votes, not just the vote total. This is to give smaller states some say and to not have large states have all the say in who becomes president. We used to do senators that way to and changed it to popular vote, to the detriment of the country, ans senators used to be beholden to their state, but now are beholden to special interests. So knock of the we are a Republic and not a democracy, it is only meant to confuse people.
Democracies fail because idiots can vote in a corrupt lying politician and therefore vote out the democracy and in a dictatorship. We are seeing that right now.
"The confederation of the original 13 colonies into one republic was influenced by the political system developed by the Iroquois Confederacy, as were many of the democratic principles which were incorporated into the constitution itself.
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Shouldnt it be a wash?
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So Reason is surprised that Build Back Better is another scam meant to beat the public upside the head? Really!?!? Wow...
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All the problems government is trying to fix are caused by government trying to fix all the problems.
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