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Stimulus plan: 6 months later

By U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl
Published Tuesday, July 7, 2009 10:09 AM MDT

Earlier this year, Congress hastily approved legislation ostensibly aimed at stimulating the economy. According to the plan, the federal government would spend over $1 trillion to fund “shovel-ready” projects nationwide. President Obama claimed the bill would save, even create, “millions” of new jobs. With some now suggesting a second stimulus package, it’s a good time to look at some preliminary results of the first package.


In January, the president’s economic team assured the nation that the unemployment rate wouldn’t rise beyond 8 percent if Congress passed the “stimulus” measure. The president even proclaimed in an April 29 news conference that the stimulus bill has “already saved or created over 150,000 jobs.”

As the liberal-leaning FactCheck.org noted, “the president’s claim is really an estimate of what his economic advisers think the stimulus bill is doing, and not based on any evidence of its actual effects.” The fact is, more than three-million jobs have been lost this year, and unemployment reached a 25-year high of 9.4 percent in May, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. President Obama now acknowledges, “it’s pretty clear now that unemployment will end up going over 10 percent.”

Many experts also warned that government spending of such magnitude couldn’t be disbursed in a timely way, and now it’s clear that most of the stimulus money hasn’t even been put to use. According to the White House website, recovery.gov “ which tracks how the stimulus money is being spent “ only 6.2 percent of the stimulus bill has reached the economy as of June 12. And the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office projects less than a quarter of the total “stimulus” money will be spent before the end of this year, with the bulk of it distributed over the next three years.

In three years, the recession will most likely be over. In fact, even the Obama administration predicts that the economy will begin to improve later this year. If that’s the case, the administration will no longer have a justification for its stimulus spending. Yet, taxpayers will still be on the hook for the hundreds of billions that the government will have to borrow to pay for it.

Even the money that has been spent isn’t going to the worthy “shovel-ready” projects often mentioned by proponents of the bill. On Jan. 6, then President-elect Obama stated that the stimulus bill would set a “new higher standard of accountability, transparency and oversight. We are going to ban all earmarks, the process by which individual members insert projects without review.”

Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn recently issued a report highlighting some of the projects the stimulus bill has funded. Here’s a snapshot: the Social Security Administration sent out one-time $250 payments to its recipients, including 10,000 people who are dead; a national forest in Missouri will receive close to a half-million dollars to replace 22 concrete toilets; Pawtucket, R.I., will receive $550,000 for a skateboard park; and $300 road signs are being placed at construction sites to advertise that the project is being funded by the stimulus bill.

With the results now in, it’s not a surprise that a recent Rasmussen poll found that 45 percent of Americans want to cancel the rest of the stimulus spending. I agree.
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    George Wilgers wrote on Jul 14, 2009 10:00 AM:

    " "Bankrupt the nation"? Gee so it was George Bush that signed the nearly one trillion dollar stimulas bill?

    I agree he put us on the road with that stupid TARP program that was not run the way we were told it would be run. But it is all the bills signed by President "All bills will be posted for a minimum of five days on the White House Website so the public can comment before they are signed" Obama that signed this and other bills that were never read by the Congress before voting on them, and which he never kept his promise of posting for five days.

    Look, I'm a life long registered Democrat and even I have to agree with Senator Kyl on this one. "

    vmf wrote on Jul 9, 2009 4:02 PM:

    " Kyle is a hyprocrate: for eight years he was part of the BUSH REPUBLICAN government which bankrupted this nation, morally and financially. It will take a few years for Obama and Democrats to repair the BUSH REPUBLICAN damage. The stimulus package is part of the repair work to be done and it will work. Kyle is a hypocrate. "

    vmf wrote on Jul 9, 2009 3:38 PM:

    " It will take well into next year to see how well the "stimulus" works which is quite good considering Senator Jon Kyl and his Republican hypocrites looked the other way for eight years while BUSH REPUBLICANS bankrupted this nation, morally and financially.

    JON KYLE WAS THEN AND IS NOW THE PROBLEM. "

    Thoughtful wrote on Jul 9, 2009 12:00 PM:

    " Let me get this straight. After giving the last president carte blanche to spend whatever he wanted to on worthless wars, supporting deregulation in the very areas that caused the Great Bush Recession, and doing everything in his power to keep the president from succeeding in any way, Mr. Kyle now admits that this recessions, which looked to be as deep and lengthy as the Great Depression might now, be over in as ittle as three years. In other words, the Stimulus package is WORKING...so he's against it?

    Now THAT is typical Republican "logic!" "

    1CatotheElder wrote on Jul 8, 2009 1:05 PM:

    " I absolutely agree. The "stimulus" thing is a total fraud and a catastrophe! "

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