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Let there be no doubt: Democrats are
the party with two ideas: borrow and spend. The only
vigorous internal debate on the left revolves around two
questions: How much and how much more? Even as the first
trillion-dollar stimulus craters, the debt-o-crats are
floating yet another grand act of generational theft to
create the illusion of jumpstarting the economy.
Call it Spawn of Spendulus. Return
of the
Porkulus Beast.
Crap
Sandwich
Redux. White House economic adviser Laura D'Andrea Tyson
told an international economic conference:
"We should be
planning on a contingency basis for a second round of
stimulus."
Team Obama flack Robert Gibbs says the president isn't
"ruling anything
out, but at the same time he's not ruling anything in."
Despite the inconvenient fact that less than 10 percent
of the initial stimulus has been spent (or misspent),
congressional Democrats remain
"open" to the idea of digging a deeper fiscal hole for your children
and grandchildren.
Porkulus One was a massive payoff to
special interests and political constituencies (and dead
people!) disguised as a job generator. A General
Accounting Office analysis this week revealed that
stimulus dollars allocated to states and localities are
not being spent on what they're supposed to be spent on.
States are making up their own criteria for spending.
The most economically distressed parts of the country
are getting shortchanged. School and transportation
bureaucrats are using the money to preserve their own
jobs instead of
"stimulating" others. And assessments of the
stimulative effect of the package are a joke. As
House Republicans noted:
"The
administration has essentially 'rigged the game' of
reporting the tangible effects of its stimulus program
by creating an immeasurable metric—'jobs created or
saved'—that no one can disprove."
Irked by the mounting evidence of
stimulus failure, Vice President Joe Biden griped at a
spending event on Thursday:
"This ain't about
swimming pools and Frisbee parks and polar bear
exhibits. This is about stuff that not only passed the
test of jobs, but passed the smell test. ... All the
talk about how we're gonna waste all this money, that's
a dog that ain't barked yet. And it's not gonna bark on
my watch." Yet last month, Sen. Tom Coburn exposed
100 smelly stimulus projects worth $5.5 billion,
including $3.4 million for a wildlife
"eco-passage"
in Florida to take animals safely under a busy roadway;
nearly $10 million to renovate an unused train station;
and a $2 million
"weatherization" contract awarded to a Nevada nonprofit recently
fired for doing the same type of work.
After failing to recognize the
inevitable and inexorable political forces that turned
the stimulus into the mother of all Beltway boondoggles,
media outlets are now playing catch up:
USA Today
reported this week
that
"counties that
supported Obama last year have reaped twice as much
money per person from the administration's $787 billion
economic stimulus package as those that voted for his
Republican rival, Sen. John McCain." (Billions in aid go to areas that backed Obama in '08,
by Brad Heath, June 8, 2009)
ABC News reported this week that the
failed stimulus tracking website run by the White House,
Recovery.gov, will get an additional $18 million
taxpayer-funded injection to support a
"redesign." The Washington
Examiner's David Freddoso
points out
that the contract was awarded to a Maryland firm whose
donors have contributed $19,000 to Maryland's House
Majority Leader Steny Hoyer.
The
Washington Times
reported
this week that
"as much as $16.1 million from the stimulus program is
going to save the
San Francisco Bay
area habitat of, among
other things, the endangered salt marsh harvest mouse"
in House Speaker
Nancy
Pelosi's
backyard.
And despite all the initial focus on
basic infrastructure needs,
Land Line
magazine
reported
this week that
"even with federal stimulus spending that put shovels in
the ground on new infrastructure projects, analysts
predict an overall decline of 4.3 percent on
infrastructure in 2009."
The same underhanded,
transparency-defying, earmark-stuffing process that
marked the porkulus beast is dominating every other
pricey piece of legislation hurtling through the
Democrat-led Congress. The Waxman-Markey
"cap and trade"
bill that passed the House two weeks ago contained
bribes galore—including a $50 million hurricane research
center for Florida Democrat Alan Grayson and a $3.5
billion economic development
"sweetener"
package for Ohio Democrat Marcy Kaptur. The current
health care takeover proposals feature a crucial payoff
to Big Labor—a golden exemption from any tax on union
members' generous health care benefits.
The friends and patrons of Obama may
be making out like bandits. But for everyone else, the
Democrats' ideological bankruptcy comes at a
nauseatingly steep price.
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Michelle Malkin
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her]
is the author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our
Shores.
Click
here
for Peter Brimelow's review. Click
here
for Michelle Malkin's website. Michelle Malkin
is also author of
Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild
and the forthcoming Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies.