Posted on 01/06/2009 4:19:04 AM PST by Kaslin
What a difference a year makes. President-elect Barack Obama hasnt even taken office and were experiencing climate change.
Not the global warming variety that keeps bypassing the bone-chilling American winter. Its change in D.C. Obama, who promised a government of change unveiled a switcheroo in his Jan. 2 radio address, also available on the Change.gov Web site.
Obama is releasing details of his economic recovery plan that includes spending hundreds of billions of dollars. It also entails a major jobs component. The No. 1 goal of my plan, which is to create 3 million new jobs, more than 80 percent of them in the private sector, he says in the new video.
Thats quite a goal for a new government that only recently was snowing the American public and the media on the very same issue. Call it the great snow job of 2009. It wasnt the fluffy, light kind of precipitation reminiscent of Hallmark cards. This was the heaviest kind that buries us 3 feet deep.
t was all part of how Obama was getting away with the Big Lie on the economy. Only a few days before the latest Obama comment, his economics team was running around the country saying they will save or create 3 million jobs.
Sometimes. Other times, they claimed they would actually create 3 million jobs. Before that, the number was 2.5 million.
Listen to some of Obamas top snowmen. First up is former Clinton Treasury Secretary Larry Summers who will head the White House National Economic Council in the Obama administration. According to a Summers op-ed in the Dec. 28 Washington Post, a key pillar of the Obama plan is job creation. In the face of deteriorating economic forecasts, Obama has revised his goal upward, to 3 million. Summers goes on to say that more than 80 percent of these 3 million jobs will be in the private sector. Summers sums it up by say: This is a bold goal.
Then we have David Axelrod, a senior adviser to the incoming president. Axelrod told a CBS Face the Nation audience the very same day that job creation isnt the real goal stopping unemployment is. So we want to create 3 million or create or save 3 million jobs to forestall that.
In an amazing exercise in doublespeak, Axelrod even referenced the Summers op-ed and still, using an appropriate Clinton-era term, parsed it differently.
This isnt a new controversy. There has been a blizzard of media coverage about the Obama economic plan. The only thing journalists agree on is that they dont know what Obama has planned. The cost of the proposals changes almost daily. And journalists have bounced all over the place with their job analysis.
The New York Times started off the new year with a Jan. 1 story about the Obama stimulus plan that could approach $1 trillion. The cost is so high, wrote the Times, because the effort will aim to create 3 million jobs by spending money on infrastructure, green energy technology, aid to states and other initiatives. That spending number ranges from $675 billion on up, depending on the news outlet.
Just three days later, the paper reversed itself at the very same time Obama was going the other direction. Mr. Obama has pledged to create or save 3 million jobs over the next two years, wrote Jackie Calmes and Carl Hulse. Then they explained the problem a bit. In his address, he omitted the word save, suggesting he would create 3 million jobs, a goal that many economists consider unattainable under current conditions, the pair said of Obama.
But now Obama is stuck with creating 3 million jobs. Creating something is much harder than just pretending to keep it safe. I could have saved an old column, rehashed something about how bad the media are covering economics. Instead, I had to create a new one. Its tangible. You can touch it. Track it. And tally it.
That means if the media hold Obama accountable, the 3 million jobs number means something. Its a reasonable expectation that journalists treat the incoming president the same way as the outgoing one and not let him snow them on the economy.
At least one reporter is doing just that. ABCs Jake Tapper has figured out the way Obama can alter his own political climate. Obama claims that 80 percent of those 3 million jobs are private sector. That means he will push for an increase of 600,000 government jobs.
Thats a headline you might not see too many places. Kudos to Tapper for doing some timely snow removal.
Obamas top snowmen = msm sounds right to me.
We will soon be a country that produces nothing, except government workers.
He continues, "I will also declare that the new name for our bloated and inefficient government bureacracy is officially "Privates Ector"
If my gozintas are working this morning, the 20% of the 3 million jobs that Obamalamadingdong says he's going to "create" will be gubmint jobs. That's 600,000 new Federal gubmint workers, folks. This is MASSIVE expansion of gubmint at a time when the gubmint doesn't have enough money to pay attention, much less 600,000 new bureaucrats......
“That’s 600,000 new Federal gubmint workers, folks. This is MASSIVE expansion of gubmint at a time when the gubmint doesn’t have enough money to pay attention, much less 600,000 new bureaucrats...... “
And the government jobs will be the first created. Watch for new DoT’s, SS Admin offices, Welfare offices and other government agencies that will pop up in urban areas.
Obama Comes Up With ‘Create’-ive Solution to Jobs
Imagine fewer federal employees,
It’s easy if you try.
Fewer government regulations,
Less bureaucrats and their lies.
Imagine fewer taxes,
It isn’t hard to do,
No forms or filing dates,
No IRS too,
Imagine all the people,
Keeping their hard earned money.
Imagine A smaller government,
I wonder if you can.
More oil exploration,
All across the land.
Imagine all the people,
Living in a booming economy.
You may say I’m a dreamer,
But I’m still not done.
I HOPE one day you’ll join us,
And live in a world without the ONE.
I imagine the trillion dollars will be dispensed, and like in Zimbabwe most of it will go into the hands of Obama’s cohorts.
You cannot just produce 3 million jobs.Not meaningful jobs. There is training and experience that has to be required over years. Certainly you can place three million people on road gangs , leaning on shovels ,but those jobs dont come with much of a future.
I believe most of these jobs will be like the Clinton promise of 50,000 new police officers we never got.
And those will come first. The others in the private sector ... maybe.... never.... Or, when the economy recovers eventually despite the government's best efforts to hamper it, BHO will simply take credit for the private sector increase.
Americans (and non-Americans) will be elligible for these jobs, but they must all (600,000) submit to the same extensive background check required of those seeking positions in the Obama administration.
Imagine that ping
It shouldn’t be too hard for the obamessiah to “create” anything, should it? He is all powerful, all knowing and all seeing, isn’t he?
It will be easy for Obama to create three million new jobs. All he has to do is put enough people on the gov payroll doing such strenuous things as being ahem community organizers and other jobs requiring long years of arduous training (smirk). It will be much harder to create wealth with his plan. In fact as anyone who has a basic knowledge of free-market economics knows, wealth can only be created through the private sector. If Obama doesn’t know this, and it appears he doesn’t, we are in for many more years of economic difficulty. Not to worry, it will be blamed on Bush if things don’t turn around during Obama’s tenure.
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