Obama Administration Shuffles Stimulus Numbers


Promoted by Dan McLaughlin

The Obama administration is having some difficulty with the economic projections they used to sell the stimulus bill, so they’ve decided to rewrite their projections. The administration projected that the unemployment rate would peak at 8%, it is now at 8.9%. This would lead many reasonable people to think that that the stimulus package has not yet been successful at creating jobs. Hence the Obama administration has written a new economic report. USA Today article White House defends 3.5M job forecast states…

The new report by the White House Council of Economic Advisers offers more details about the projected impact of the $787 billion stimulus package, which Obama signed into law in February. The figure of 3.5 million jobs saved or created, the report says, is the difference between the projected number of jobs during the last three months of 2010 with the stimulus and the projected number of jobs without if there had been no stimulus plan.

The report also offers a new measure of the stimulus law’s economic effects: 6.8 million additional job-years between the signing of the legislation and the end of 2012. A job-year represents one job held for one year.

Christina Romer, Obama’s top economic adviser, said the administration’s goal has been to come up with realistic estimates, not to manipulate the numbers for political purposes. “Accuracy has always been the main thing, not the political back-and-forth,” Romer said in an interview Saturday.

Beyond the Obama administration need for ‘new math’, the AP’s article STIMULUS WATCH: Early road aid leaves out neediest reports that areas hardest hit by the economic downturn are receiving less stimulus aid that lesser affected regions.

Counties suffering the most from job losses stand to receive the least help from President Barack Obama’s plan to spend billions of stimulus dollars on roads and bridges, an Associated Press analysis has found.

Although the intent of the money is to put people back to work, AP’s review of more than 5,500 planned transportation projects nationwide reveals that states are planning to spend the stimulus in communities where jobless rates are already lower…


…The early trend seen in the AP analysis runs counter to expectations raised by Obama, that road and infrastructure money from the historic $787 billion stimulus plan would create jobs in areas most devastated by layoffs and plant closings. Transportation money, he said, would mean paychecks for “folks looking for work” and “folks who want to work.”

The budget deficit is expected to exceed $1,800,000,000,000 this year, and there has been no sign by this administration that they see huge deficits as a problem. This leaves many wondering how massive inflation will be avoided, and wondering how much number shuffling will be needed in order to make this gratuitous government spending look wise.


Stimulus Math Not Adding Up


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Obama the candidate vs Obama the president

bk (Diary) Tuesday, May 12th at 4:39PM EST (link)

http://www.barackobama.com/issues/fiscal/

Other than raising taxes, I think he’s broken every promise there.

 

Zero will keep flopping like a fish out of water

izoneguy (Diary) Tuesday, May 12th at 5:01PM EST (link)

Perhaps Obama would be better suited to run a country like Kenya.
The less than transparent administration is using all the tricks in the book to confuse, muddle and belittle the American public. You must not believe anything the administration tells you or shows you. You must not depend on the MSM for your news or information. Don’t believe – Don’t trust.

The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.

 

There

jmt1984 Tuesday, May 12th at 5:05PM EST (link)

was a great article on Investors Business Daily about this subject and some other related issues:
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=326933960257860

Paraphrasing the best line: As of May 1st, only 29 billion (3.7%) of the porkulus money had been spent, in a 14 trillion dollar economy, that’s nothing

I’m sure there is going to be some serious spin in the coming months

http://jmt1984.blogspot.com

 

Ah, good to see our Ministry of Truth

Praying (Diary) Tuesday, May 12th at 10:39PM EST (link)

is revising history as it happens. Just like in 1984. Scary stuff going on. Very scary stuff.

No!!!11!1!!1!1! The Bilderbergers are coming

 

The last organization that played this fast and loose with financial reports was...

NightTwister (Diary) Tuesday, May 12th at 11:38PM EST (link)

…Enron. The federal government will likely face a similar fate if things don’t change soon.

The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. – Winston Churchill