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The 'Stimulus' Picture Crumbled
· Wednesday, December 30, 2009
On Dec. 22, the networks calmly, briefly and quietly acknowledged the news that the government revised its economic-growth number for the third quarter downward, from 3.5 percent to a less impressive 2.2 percent. As 2009 comes to a close, the media elite are showing enormous patience with the pace of a recovery, without any troublesome talk of whether Barack Obama's dramatic expansion of government is helping or hurting the economy.
Back in 2004, when unemployment was 5.4 percent instead of the present-day 10 percent, these same networks were comparing George W. Bush to Herbert Hoover. The government announced 250,000 new jobs were created, but the anchormen talked incessantly about how Bush was losing unemployed voters in Ohio. The Business and Media Institute found 77 percent of reports on economic indicators on ABC, CBS, CNN and NBC (as well as The New York Times and The Washington Post) were negative that summer.
The economy can no longer be blamed on Bush. Obama has shaped it with his fiscal policies. He owns it. So when will his allies in the press ever acknowledge that the "jobs program" is a fiasco, and that Team Obama failed to match its own hyperbole on what the "stimulus" would accomplish?
Words mean something. Before he was even in office in January, Obama's economic advisers Christina Romer and Jared Bernstein issued a report on the economic situation. If nothing was done, they claimed, the unemployment rate would keep rising, reaching 9 percent in early 2010. But if the nation embarked on a fiscal stimulus of $787 billion, the unemployment rate was predicted to stay under 8 percent. So the Congress passed this massive spending plan, but instead, unemployment rose above the danger zone that these Obama advisers predicted if the spending plan did not pass. But you didn't see Katie Couric, Charlie Gibson and Brian Williams pointing accusatory fingers at the White House economists for their utterly incorrect projections. It's as if they have their fingers crossed -- hoping, hoping things somehow improve.
Worse yet, in December, the president announced his support for a second "stimulus," sneakily taking $150 billion in unused TARP funds for preserving the banks and pouring it down a liberal "recovery" rat hole. When at first you make a fiasco, try, try again?
When will the media acknowledge what they ought to be able to deduce from the ossified economies of Western Europe, never mind the pulverized economies of Eastern Europe? Yes, government can save government jobs -- as Obama's "stimulus" was broadly spent in preserving positions for schoolteachers, public librarians and employees at community health clinics -- but it can't create and maintain private-sector jobs, or force the private sector to create and maintain jobs.
Romer, who became the chair of Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, estimated that increased government spending would add $1.57 to GDP for every $1 spent, while $1 of tax cuts would add only 99 cents. But a vigilant media would have noticed what economist Greg Mankiw did: that Romer wrote a paper with her husband, David, in 2007 that found that each dollar of tax cuts has historically raised GDP by about $3 -- three times Romer's new estimate.
Harvard economists Alberto Alesina and Silvia Ardagna recently conducted a comprehensive analysis for the National Bureau of Economic Research. They looked at large changes in fiscal policy in 21 nations in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. They identified 91 episodes since 1970 in which policy moved to stimulate the economy. They then compared the interventions that succeeded with robust growth, and those that failed to deliver. The results were crystal clear. Successful stimulus depended almost entirely on cuts in business and income taxes. Failed stimulus occurs mostly with a strategy of increases in government spending.
Is it really rocket science to suggest businesses will not go on a hiring binge when the liberal agenda in Washington -- on health care, "cap and trade" and other tax-spend-and-regulate plans -- creates so much heartburn about whether businesses can make a profit? The word "profit" is almost an obscenity in the hallways of Team Obama. It's suggested that the times are too hard for business to seek profits now -- which guarantees more months of stagnant employment ahead.
Through it all, the media seem willing to extend to the administration the benefit of every doubt and the blanket assumption that every socialist premise is almost drowning in compassion -- even as the hard times continue.
Ronald Reagan's economic recovery program generated the greatest peacetime expansion in history. That is fact. To this day, the "news" media report it as a failure. Obama's economic program thus far has been a disaster. That is fact. To this day, the "news" media "report" it as a "recovery." George Orwell would be proud.
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Sadndconfused
For THE people... by THE people. Our Media Personalities at one time were hard hitting, fact digging, truth seeking individuals. Katie Couric, Charlie Gibson and Brian Williams are not hard core investigators for the people, nore are they truth seeking individuals. They are just lame employees there for a paycheck. Who will stand up and publicly call a spade a spade. Who will send the message to this Administration that their numbers are wrong and that the history they are trying so hard to create has already been tried in the past and failed. The Patriot Post! Thank you L. Brent Bozell the point you made was a Christmas dinner topic.
Posted December 30, 2009 at 2:36:54 AM
Jimmy D
A "Free Press" in the velvet shackles of socialist feel good subjectivism is the end of journalism and the end of freedom.
Thank God for Fox News, a hand-full of Conservative print-magazines, and our soldiers on the conservative internet. Please protect them from the coming jackboot of the fascist left.
This remnant of sanity Brent Bozell represents is all that will require forceful suppression. The rest of the "Free Media" will only need to be flattered, that they too can do good by lying.
Posted December 30, 2009 at 10:23:23 AM
Howard
Jimmy before you start thanking God for Fox News remember it is owned by Rupert Murdock who happens to be a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. This is the group that is trying to undermine (what they are actually doing it) the United States. Remember Bush 1 and the New World Order. As far as I know anyone belonging to the Council on Foreign Relations is guilty of treason. Last time I checked the Constitution gives treson as a reason for impeachment. Also Gingrich who the Republican Leadership (still an oxymoron) is pushing for President in 2012 is a Council on Foreign Relations member. As for Fox News it is the least evil of several evils. When was the last time Fox News or Gingrich came out for abolishing the Federal Reserve Board? The Federal Reserve Board goes hand in hand with the Council on Foreign Relations. Andrew Jackson call your office.
Posted December 30, 2009 at 6:55:55 PM
Doktor Riktor Von Zhades
Perhaps the new motto for 2010 by the MSM should be;
"HOPE for some spare CHANGE"
or
"I HOPE it CHANGES"
Posted December 30, 2009 at 8:19:49 PM
Jimmy D
Hey Howard,
You really knowledgable about CFR or is that all just a line of the same thing but at the other end, like the leftish Halliburton fantasy/fetish?
I really don't know. 25 years ago I hung around a guy who swore the CFR was the root of all tyranny and he proved to be a fruitcake so I haven't taken it seriously. Is there not an absolute diversity of political perspective that has marked the membership of that group? I really don't know.
At the end of the day we must find our way back to a government headed by short, limited term citizen politicians.
If it'll make you feel better I'll ask God to keep a baleful eye on Fox, but I'm still thankful for the independent thought that flourishes on the Net.
Posted December 30, 2009 at 10:23:18 PM