Thursday, November 19, 2009

WSJ: Obama's phantom job stimulus

The Obama jobs "stimulus" is becoming comic. It's dark humor, because it's our money the goverment is spending.

From the Wall Street Journal:

To wit, how many Americans does it take to make nine pairs of work boots? According to the White House's recovery.gov site, an $890 shoe order for the Army Corps of Engineers, courtesy of the stimulus package, created nine new jobs at Moore's Shoes & Services in Campbellsville, Kentucky.

The job-for-a-boot plan may not be American productivity at its best. But such stories go a ways toward explaining how the Administration has come up with 640,329 jobs "created/saved" by the American Recovery Act as of October 30.

Jonathan Karl of ABC News deserves credit among Beltway reporters for committing journalism and actually fact-checking White House claims. Head Start in Augusta, Georgia claimed 317 jobs were created by a $790,000 grant. In reality, as Mr. Karl reported this week, the money went toward a one-off pay hike for 317 employees.

Other media outlets and government watchdog groups have also found numerous errors in the stimulus filings. Jobs have been overstated or counted multiple times. One Alabama housing authority claimed that a $540,071 grant would create 7,280 jobs. The Birmingham News reports that only 14 were created. In some cases, Recovery Act funds went to nonexistent Congressional districts, such as the 26th in Louisiana or the 12th in Virginia. Up to $6.4 billion went to imaginary places in America, according to the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity.

Related posts:

Chicago's south suburbs: Stimulus jobs? What stimulus jobs?
More stimulus lies: Michigan
Stimulus smoke and mirror show in Nevada
Still more "saved" jobs lies: Massachusetts, South Carolina
"Created or saved" jobs lies: Colorado
New "saved" jobs lies: Washington state, Nevada
"Saved" jobs lies: California
And yet even more "saved or created" jobs mischief: Wisconsin
Yet more "saved" jobs mischief: Kentucky
More White House "saved" jobs mischief: Georgia and Illinois
Ohio: Not all "saved" jobs were in danger

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