Publisher's Note: One of the most significant things you can do to promote Liberty is to support our mission. Please make your gift to the 2024 Year-End Campaign today. Thank you! —Mark Alexander, Publisher

December 31, 2008

How Many Government Workers Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb?

While many ordinary Americans wondered last week what Santa Claus was going to leave for them under the Christmas tree, many American mayors were wondering how much money President-elect Barack Obama and a Democratic Congress will take from taxpayers to hand over to them.

“We’re not intending to spend money lightly,” Obama said at a Dec. 19 press conference.

No, he intends to spend it heavily. On CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday, Obama adviser David Axelrod said, “We’ve talked about a package from $675 billion to $775 billion.”

Congressional Democrats reportedly would like to boost that to $850 billion. In 1972, according to the Office of Management and Budget, President Nixon approved an entire federal budget that was only $857 billion (in inflation-adjusted fiscal-year 2000 dollars).

How would Obama spend all this money? Serving liberal ideology and interests.

Lawrence Summers, who will head Obama’s National Economic Council, explained Obama’s strategy in an op-ed piece in Sunday’s Washington Post.

“Investments in an array of areas – including energy, education, infrastructure and health care – offer the potential of extraordinarily high social returns while allowing our country to address some longstanding national challenges and put our economy on a solid footing for years to come,” wrote Summers.

A smart mayor looking for a Summers-inspired federal Santa to hand him a big pot of tax dollars might try to work up the perfectly Obama-correct stimulus project – one that hits energy, education, infrastructure and health care all at once, like, say, building something for a health-care education facility that helps save the planet by reducing America’s carbon footprint.

As it happens, the U.S. Conference of Mayors published a 1,557-page report on Dec. 19, listing 15,221 “local infrastructure projects” that the mayors of 641 cities say they have “ready to go” as soon as Obama and Congress can send them the cash.

I took a look at the document to see if any city had struck upon the perfectly Obama-correct “stimulus” proposal. I did not find one – although I cannot say I carefully studied all 15,221 proposals (a chore I will leave to the famous due diligence of Congress).

Edwardsville, Ala., came close, however.

Page 1,355 of the report says Edwardsville would like $37 million to build an “electric solar enhanced scenic railroad line for support of local vineyards and tourism” that “duals as transport for district schools.”

All that’s missing is the health-care element. Perhaps Edwardsville could build a rail-side detox center between the vineyards and the schools?

Another interesting thing about the mayors’ report is that it includes a remarkable number of projects aimed at creating jobs through changing lightbulbs. In city after city, mayors have been literally asking themselves: How many government workers does it take to change a lightbulb?

They also have been asking: How much can we charge taxpayers to hire government workers to change lightbulbs?

A few examples:

On page 222 of the report, the city of North Miami, Fla., proposes to “establish a ‘change a light bulb’ program for all income-eligible households and change out all incandescent bulbs to compact fluorescent bulbs to reduce energy consumption citywide.”

This will create two jobs, says North Miami, and cost taxpayers $2,000,000 – or $1,000,000 per newly hired ‘change-a-light-bulb’ program worker.

Sunnyvale, Calif., has an even bolder proposal. Page 983 says Sunnyvale would like federal money to “replace high-pressure sodium street lights with LEDs.” This, Sunnyvale says, will cost $8,378,750 – and create one job.

Sunnyvale would be more efficient in another project it is proposing. The city, says the report, could “install photovotaic systems at city facilities” for a mere $3,094,000. That would create another job.

Midwesterners appeared to be more frugal than their colleagues on the coasts. On page 272, Des Moines, Iowa, says it can “retrofit parking garages with LED lighting and motion sensors.” This would create five jobs for $1,000,000, or just $200,000 per job.

And Calumet City, Ill, does even better. On page 292, it says it can achieve “LED bulb replacement at traffic signals” for $326,000, creating five jobs in the process – a relative bargain at $62,500 per job.

One would like to think that before the typical member of Congress votes on the Obama stimulus plan, his or her mind would be illuminated by the fact that most of the dollars spent creating government jobs from Calumet City to Sunnyvale must first be taken from the pockets of workers performing chores that people paid for of their own free will.

COPYRIGHT 2008 CREATORS SYNDICATE INC.

Who We Are

The Patriot Post is a highly acclaimed weekday digest of news analysis, policy and opinion written from the heartland — as opposed to the MSM’s ubiquitous Beltway echo chambers — for grassroots leaders nationwide. More

What We Offer

On the Web

We provide solid conservative perspective on the most important issues, including analysis, opinion columns, headline summaries, memes, cartoons and much more.

Via Email

Choose our full-length Digest or our quick-reading Snapshot for a summary of important news. We also offer Cartoons & Memes on Monday and Alexander’s column on Wednesday.

Our Mission

The Patriot Post is steadfast in our mission to extend the endowment of Liberty to the next generation by advocating for individual rights and responsibilities, supporting the restoration of constitutional limits on government and the judiciary, and promoting free enterprise, national defense and traditional American values. We are a rock-solid conservative touchstone for the expanding ranks of grassroots Americans Patriots from all walks of life. Our mission and operation budgets are not financed by any political or special interest groups, and to protect our editorial integrity, we accept no advertising. We are sustained solely by you. Please support The Patriot Fund today!


The Patriot Post and Patriot Foundation Trust, in keeping with our Military Mission of Service to our uniformed service members and veterans, are proud to support and promote the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, both the Honoring the Sacrifice and Warrior Freedom Service Dogs aiding wounded veterans, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, the National Veterans Entrepreneurship Program, the Folds of Honor outreach, and Officer Christian Fellowship, the Air University Foundation, and Naval War College Foundation, and the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation. "Greater love has no one than this, to lay down one's life for his friends." (John 15:13)

★ PUBLIUS ★

“Our cause is noble; it is the cause of mankind!” —George Washington

Please join us in prayer for our nation — that righteous leaders would rise and prevail and we would be united as Americans. Pray also for the protection of our Military Patriots, Veterans, First Responders, and their families. Please lift up your Patriot team and our mission to support and defend our Republic's Founding Principle of Liberty, that the fires of freedom would be ignited in the hearts and minds of our countrymen.

The Patriot Post is protected speech, as enumerated in the First Amendment and enforced by the Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America, in accordance with the endowed and unalienable Rights of All Mankind.

Copyright © 2024 The Patriot Post. All Rights Reserved.

The Patriot Post does not support Internet Explorer. We recommend installing the latest version of Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome.