May 28, 2009
Reality Check: Obama Stimulus Is A Failure at 100 Days
Remember when we had to pass all of the President's bloated, pork-laden multi-trillion dollar budgets and stimulus/rescue bills or else we were all going to die tomorrow? Well, it looks like that may have just been a wee bit of an exaggeration timed for political expediency.
Of course, Obama and the Obamacrats are pretending that 1.579 million additional jobs LOST in the 100 days following the passage of his $787 billion Bankrupt America Act (Part I) of 2009 is just no big deal. If you're mad, you're just too stupid to understand what a GIFT Obama has given you.
So shut up, wingnutz! Obama has saved both the world and the US economy or something! Who are you going to believe - Obama or the Bureau of Labor Statistics?
Apparently, the new Obama math is that 150K jobs "saved" or "created" at a cost of 1.57 million real private sector jobs and $787 billion from taxpayers is "success." Perhaps that success is part of the reason why unemployment is at its highest level in 20 years and will continue for months and months ahead.
Or, if that doesn't work, it's BOOSH'S fault.
In another statement transmitted from the bizzaro world known as Obamamerica, this Stimulate Democrat Interest Groups Bill of 2009 has "fueled demand that is helping business put more Americans back to work."
Really? "More" than what? More than the number that have lost jobs and the many more who will as a result of your disastrous foray into nationalizing any business you deem "too big to fail?"
When does the work begin? And what happens when the "work" Obama provides is completed? Everyone becomes unemployed again? Does he really believe that his new temporary taxpayer-subsidized "workforce" is going to somehow magically sustain itself over time and grow the financial pie in this country so that more can share in it? Or, like with everything else Democrats do and have done for decades, is there really no plan except to fleece taxpayers more and use the proceeds to try to buy more votes?
Barry, a wiser many than yourself once said, "You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time."






