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Friday, June 12, 2009
Donald Lambro :: Townhall.com Columnist
Time to Rein in Unspent Stimulus
by Donald Lambro
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WASHINGTON -- Nearly five months into Barack Obama's presidency, his stimulus program is failing to produce the jobs he promised. And voters are souring on his big spending, deficit-driving policies.

A nationwide Rasmussen poll found that nearly half of Americans (45 percent) want the administration to stop spending the remaining bulk of the $787 billion economic-stimulus fund, doubting the money will create any new jobs. Just 36 percent want the spending to continue, while 20 percent say they're not sure.

With the unemployment rate spiraling up to 9.4 percent in May and this year's budget deficit speeding well past $1.8 trillion, Americans are turning against Obama's handling of the economy and the unprecedented rise in government spending.

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Last week, the Gallup Poll said that while 55 percent of their sampling approved of the way he was handling the economy, 42 percent disapproved -- up sharply from 30 percent in February.

Americans are growing even more disgusted with the way Obama is dealing with the budget deficit -- with 46 percent approving and 48 percent disapproving. His numbers are worse on the issue of "controlling federal spending" -- 45 percent approve, but, for the first time, a 51-percent majority disapproves.

These polling numbers were reinforced by a number of economists on the left and the right who say his infrastructure stimulus has been an abject failure from the beginning.

"Despite administration claims, the stimulus package has created or saved few jobs," said University of Maryland economist Peter Morici. "This is best seen in the absolute absence of growth in state and local government employment." "The stimulus package was poorly conceived. Not enough is devoted to hard projects, and little of the spending will stimulate permanent growth," Morici said last week in his latest economic analysis.

The same view can be found at the conservative Hoover Institution on the Stanford University campus.

"The end of the recession is still months away, but it is increasingly clear the stimulus package was a serious mistake. To date, it has had no identifiable beneficial impact on the economy," Stanford economist John Cogan told me.

"More important, its impact later this year and next will be decidedly negative because the funds required to finance the package's spending will be drawn from private-sector resources that are needed to fuel the recovery. At this juncture, Congress would be wise to repeal the remainder of the program," Cogan said.

That idea may be gaining support among Republicans on Capitol Hill whose "stop the spending" plea is resonating with millions of Americans angered by the Obama Democrats' spending spree on make-work, pork-barrel projects that will enlarge the federal deficit but employ few workers.

The economy is clearly showing signs of life that is expected to bear more growth in the third and fourth quarter, even though only $44 billion of the stimulus money has been spent so far. That begs the question: Why spend 70 percent of the money next year when the recovery will be fully under way?

"If there is any way we can claw some of it back, it makes a whole lot of sense to reduce our debt than spending it as quickly as we can," said Republican Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina.

The chances of that idea being adopted in this Democratic Congress are slim to none because much, if not most, of the money isn't for any short-term stimulus, although it was originally sold as that. It's part and parcel of the Democrats' agenda to expand hundreds of federal grant programs for their favored special-interest constituencies.

"Part of the $800 billion wasn't really temporary stimulus," said economist Alice Rivlin, former budget director in the Clinton White House. "It was investments in infrastructure, education, health, information technology, etc., that we need to have a more productive economy in the longer run. The case for these investments isn't affected by quick recovery, even if it happens," Rivlin told me.

There has been an enormous amount of exaggeration by the Obama administration about the number of jobs being created by the spending stimulus. But the American people seem to understand that Obama's massive spending scheme isn't performing as he said it would and that it should be stopped.

The Federal Reserve expects the recession to end sometime later this year, but the stimulus program will continue on -- spending the lion's share of its funds in 2010 and on into 2011 for no legitimate reason.

"If the purpose of the money is to end the recession, then once the recession ends, there will be no justification for not taking the money back. The entire purpose of the expenditures would have ceased to exist," said Brian Riedl, chief budget analyst at the Heritage Foundation.

We are fast approaching the point where it will be time to pull the plug on what has turned out to be a non-stimulus spending program that has done more harm than good.

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We Are Toast
Not spending the money would help a little but with all the money the Fed has created inflation is coming and there is no political will to do anything real about entitlements. We have close to 50 trillion in unfunded obligations waiting to bite us in the butt. Bad sh*t is on the horizon and the idiots in DC aren't going to fix it.

Amen

Most of the bill is not scheduled to be spent now anyway. We have survived inspite of the stupidity that has already been committed - if we can survive that, we can struggle through our problems.

None of the spending is going to improve our performance - and when "god" says we have no money - well, ought we not to take him at his word (who can question god) and say we can't do any of the upcoming bills nor print money we don't have.

HE said - No money -

Okay, I give. We don't spend what we don't have.


barry the punk and the dems lie
Primary objective of the stimulus was to pay off special interest groups who helped get the criminal punk elected. The "non-citizen, never-held-a-real-job" punk in chief lies. This crap has to be stopped now before our nation is bought to its knees. Remove the punk and all of his liberal America hating friends from congress now. Let's stop pretending that he is smart - he isn't. Remove the terrorist sympathizer now.

Well said Scott

"Let's stop pretending that he is smart - he isn't. Remove the terrorist sympathizer now."

Let's also stop pretending this buffoon is an eloquent speaker. WITH a telepromter and prepared speach he spouts pure drivel.

Without a script and electronic crutch, he's a stuttering bumbling dolt who can't articulate a cogent thought.

I say back to the hood with usurper.

future NY Times headline
Unwashed turning against messiah, women minorities hardest hit. Emboldened by rising unemployment and inflation, the public is acting like the Jews during the Exodus. Just as the Jews turned against Moses when things got tough, polls show the public is beginning to question the wisdom of Obama's policies. However while Moses was able to retain his leadership with the help of God, Obama will need no such assistance. He will go it alone. Because he can. And those who chose not to follow will be condemmed to an eternity in hell reading the NY Times.

$50 Billion of fraud expected
Today's Market Watch has this story about how the so-called stimulous will result in massive amounts of fraud at taxpayer expense. You can expect huge amounts of spending for law enforcement, too, if that is so.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/stimulus-fraud-could-hit-5 0-billion

Bernanke in Denial 2005-2007
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INmqvibv4UU&feature=related

And this moron is called the "expert"

Intentional destruction of the economy
Is what is happening and not being called for what it is.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dk2_Mnv8KA

Total Collapse, planned that way too

STOP the criminal corruption !

did you email your Senators, congressmen, WH every day this past week ?

They need to hear that we are so fed up with the criminal corruption in congress and this criminal corrupt administration!

WASHINGTON – Influential senators working to overhaul the nation's health care system have investments and family ties with some of the biggest names in the industry. The wife of Sen. Chris Dodd, the lawmaker in charge of writing the Senate's bill, sits on the boards of four health care companies.

HERE WE GO AGAIN

WHY is Chris DODD still in the SENATE and not in jail ?

Chris Dodd

Chris Dodd? You mean the guy who had special favors from Countrywide Mortgage Company? You mean Chris Dodd is still a senator?

It's Time to TeaParty
Take a look at all the 1159 and counting "tea parties" we will have across America on July 4th...

http://teapartyday.com/Map.aspx

Here's the website to organize and find your nearest party in or near your hometown...

http://teapartyday.com/

Spread the word! Quit wasting your time calling your Congressman or Senator. They're NOT LISTENING to you. They're LISTENING to WALL STREET about their next injection of cash to support their next campaign. Get involved with Tea Parties and learn about other "parties" like 3rd Parties that really are Conservative and really do care for the American People - not business as usual in DC.

Dilution
"Why spend 70 percent of the money next year when the recovery will be fully under way?"

The economy will not "recover." It will "adjust" to the diluted value of he dollar caused by the printing of the money necessary to make this happen.

Adjustment is not the same as recovery.

And: the Big Question: How can there be any good effects from diluting the value of our money?

The adult species knows the answer to that.

The political species will come up with some explanation that will, I am afraid, make sense to 51% of the voting population.

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