While the White House keeps changing their job-calculation methods in a desperate effort to claim their so-called stimulus bill is working, Americans are still asking: Where are the jobs? Facts are facts. Last year, the Obama administration and congressional Democrats spent nearly $1 trillion we don’t have on a misguided, wasteful and ineffective stimulus package. At the time, Democrats…
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Washington, DC - Ways and Means Republicans today sent Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Peter Orszag a letter voicing their concern about the Administration’s collection and interpretation of data on jobs they attribute to stimulus. Of particular concern to the Republican Members was the Administration’s decision to quietly change how it counted “stimulus jobs” and the…
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In releasing a new study concocted by the same people who said the unemployment rate would never exceed 8 percent if stimulus was passed (at 10 percent it currently stands 25 percent higher), Christina Romer, the chair of the President’s Council of Economic Advisors, said the Democrats' bill had a “truly stunning and important effect” on jobs and that “it has done exactly what we have…
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Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released data showing the nation lost 85,000 jobs in December and the unemployment rate remained at 10 percent. Of note, especially for the millions of Americans without work, tomorrow marks the first birthday of the Romer/Bernstein report. The now infamous document contains the Administration’s prediction that the 2009 stimulus law would “create…
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The table below compares the White House's February 2009 projection of the number of jobs that would be created by the 2009 stimulus law (through the end of 2010) with the actual change in state payroll employment through November 2009 (the latest figures available). According to the data, 49 States have lost jobs since the stimulus was enacted as unemployment has skyrocketed to 10…
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The “Misery Index” of the 1970s is back, but in a new and startling form. Today, the nation’s skyrocketing debt, coupled with rapidly growing and now double-digit unemployment, has created a new “Obama Misery Index,” detailed by Ways and Means Republicans each month since June 2009. Now Moody’s has created its own “Misery Index.” Like the Ways and Means Republican version, the Moody’s…
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For the second time in three weeks, the number of Americans collecting unemployment benefits has reached an all time record -- 10.1 million in the week ending November 28, 2009, the most recent for which full data are available. As the graph below shows, the total number of Americans on unemployment benefits has increased by over 2 million since Congressional Democrats passed the…
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As House Democrats prepare to bring “Stimulus II” to the floor today, a quick review of its major provisions shows striking similarity to the failed Stimulus I Democrats passed in February 2009. Unfortunately for the American people, it is likely to have the same result:lots more spending but no job creation.
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Democrats insisted their so-called February 2009 stimulus bill would create 3.5 million jobs and keep unemployment from rising above 8 percent. Instead we have lost almost 3 million jobs since then as unemployment rose to 10 percent:
In an attempt to distract from their grim economic record, Democrats have taken to blaming the last President for the failure of their own stimulus…
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In considering the merits of President Obama’s latest stimulus proposals, it’s important to consider the reality of what the president and his economic team think and have said about the effects of his last such plan -- the stimulus plan he signed into law in February 2009:
What President Obama Said Today About the Effect of the 2009 Stimulus Bill in Terms of Jobs:
“(W)e learned on…
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