Stimulus Fail

Queasy1

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I'm impressed. How about you? Feeling stimulated yet?
 
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I'm impressed. How about you? Feeling stimulated yet?

Ofcourse it has failed since, IMO, it was never meant to work. If it was intended to work, why have they only spent a small protion of it? If it was intended to work, why would only a small portion of the money be spent on shovel ready jobs? This whole thing has been a farce and they know it.
 
Obviously, another graph extracted from World Net Daily, or the ultra-conservative Wall Street Journal. Liars!

Buncha pearl clutchin', tempest in a teapot, death panel rejecting Sarah Palin freaks!

Wait, it says Bureau of Labor Statistics!
 
Yeah, that's precisely what we're afraid of, haven't seen the whole iceberg yet. Just like the Titanic, we probably won't until the ship is going down.
 
P-BO said:
Obama said, "This plan will save or create 3.5 million jobs. More than 90 percent of these jobs will be in the private sector, jobs rebuilding our roads and bridges, constructing wind turbines and solar panels, laying broadband and expanding mass transit."

P-BO said:
'If you pass my stimulus bill, unemployment will not rise above eight percent.'

Chicago Tribune said:
"The nation's jobless rate unexpectedly jumped last month to a 26-year high of 9.7 percent, up from 9.4 percent in July, the government reported today, as employers shed 216,000 jobs over the month"


Today unemployment is 9.7% and rising :eek:. It may approach 11% by next summer. That is not counting the underemployed and there are a bunch of them; I would say that the stimulus ain't stimulating but the debt sure is rising.

Double digit unemployment and double digit inflation (soon to come)=
a return to the 70s and Stagflation....we are in big trouble.
 
Today unemployment is 9.7% and rising :eek:. It may approach 11% by next summer. That is not counting the underemployed and there are a bunch of them; I would say that the stimulus ain't stimulating but the debt sure is rising.

Double digit unemployment and double digit inflation (soon to come)=
a return to the 70s and Stagflation....we are in big trouble.

THEY "INHERITED" IT! :rolleyes:
 
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