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Look Where the Stimulus Money is Going

Posted by Bill Dupray on Jan 27 2009 Filed under Politics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

From the Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee. This is mind-boggling stuff.

Total Cost of Stimulus Legislation: $825 billion

How does this compare?

– In 1993, the unemployment was virtually the same as the rate today (around 7%). Yet, President Clinton’s proposed stimulus legislation *only* contained $16 billion in spending

– The total cost of this one piece of legislation is almost as much as the annual discretionary budget for the entire federal government.

– This legislation nears a trillion dollars. President Reagan said the best way to understand a trillion dollars is to imagine a crisp, new stack of $1000 bills. If you had a stack four inches high, you’d be a millionaire. A trillion-dollar stack of $1000 bills would measure just over 63 miles high.

– In $20 bills, a trillion dollar stack would be 3150 miles high. That’s about the distance between DC and Trujillo, Peru.

President-elect Obama has said that his proposed stimulus legislation will create or save 3 million jobs. This means that this legislation will spend about $275,000 per job. The average household income in the U.S. is $42,000 a year.

– This bill provides enough spending to give every man, woman, and child in America $2,700.

– This bill will cost each and every household $6,700 in additional debt, paid for by our children and grandchildren.

– Although this legislation has been billed and described as a transportation and infrastructure investment package, but only three percent ($30 billion) of this package is for road and highway spending.

– Much of the funding within the proposed stimulus package will go to programs which already have large, unexpended balances. For example, the draft bill provides $1 billion for Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), which already has $16 billion on hand. And, this year, Congress has plans to rescind $9 billion in highway funding that the states have not yet used.

– Deficit spending will not expand the economy. If that were true, then the current $1.2 trillion deficit — the largest in history — would already be rescuing the economy. $800 billion more will not change that.

– Trade groups state that every $1 billion in highway “stimulus” can be spent creating 34,779 new construction jobs. But Congress must first borrow that $1 billion out of the private sector. The private sector then loses or forgoes roughly the same number of jobs.

– Japan responded to a 1990 recession by passing 10 “stimulus” bills over 8 years (building the largest national debt in the industrialized world). Their economy remained stagnant and their per capita income went from the second highest in the world to the tenth highest.

How about we try the Obama-Limbaugh Stimulus Act of 2009 instead of this Socialist boondoggle? It is beyond comprehension how Americans will let this stand. We are in a recession, for goodness sake, we didn’t get nuked.

H/T to Jeff

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  • Bill Dupray
    It is way overcooked Faye. This is just a recession, from which we would recover regardless of any spending program by the Dems. Every day Obama and the gang talk down the economy, tell us how bad and how long the crisis will go on.

    They never talk like Reagan did - We are the greatest, most productive people on the planet and we will pull ourselves out of this with hard work, entrepreneurial spirit, and American ingenuity, just like we always have.

    No, they are the biggest doom-and-gloomers out there and they need us to think it is over for us as a nation. Then, when it is not over, and the the business cycle comes around, and things don't get quite as bad as forecast, then the Dems will say their plans saved us from the certain ruin.

    Con Job 101.
  • Faye
    I can remember Donald Trump saying a long time ago, well over a year maybe closer to two, about the inability for businesses with good credit to obtain loans from the lenders. Trump also said that this had been the situation for some time. Questions:
    1) If the credit crisis was obvious to Trump and others, why was it a surprise to our government?
    2) Is this new administration and the democratic leadership in both houses with some shifty republicans thrown in cooking this crisis up to a more fever pitch to push through an agenda that no one in their sane mind would advocate?
    3) If this crisis is cooked or hyped then will the results be cooked too? In other words the relief will appear much faster than predicted making those in power look like they did the right thing to take the country deeper into socialism.
  • Rose2.0
    RIGHT -- I was wondering how we'd know. Possibly my job has already been saved -- and for that I am grateful.
    If you're "saving" a job -- do you get to recount "saving" it every day it stays "saved"? Divide 3 million by 1460 (which is about 4 years worth of days). Yep, about 2000 jobs saved over and over again.
    This Obama guy is a mathemagician! The Earth is getting warmer just because his brain is smoking 24/7!!!
  • Bill Dupray
    Note the disjunctive create or save. One cannot prove that a job was saved by the stimulus, and therefore even if he doesn't create a single new job, he can say he succeeded in saving millions and will proclaim his plan a success. Weasel.
  • President-elect Obama has said that his proposed stimulus legislation will create or save 3 million jobs. This means that this legislation will spend about $275,000 per job. The average household income in the U.S. is $42,000 a year.

    LOL.

    I have to laugh; it keeps me from crying.
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