What did you think of President Obama’s press conference? Did it change your mind on the stimulus package? Comment below.
Also here is a Fact Check of some of what was said by The Associated Press.
FACT CHECK: Examining Obama’s job, pork claims
By CALVIN WOODWARD
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON — At least Route 31 is a road to somewhere.
President Barack Obama had it both ways when he promoted his stimulus plan in Indiana and later at a prime-time news conference. He bragged in Indiana about getting Congress to produce a package with no pork, yet boasted it will do good things for a Hoosier highway and a downtown overpass, just the kind of local projects lawmakers lard into big spending bills.
Obama’s sales pitch on the enormous package he wants Congress to make law has sizzle as well as steak. He’s projecting job creation numbers that may be impossible to verify and glossing over some ethical problems that bedeviled his team.
In recent years, the so-called Bridge to Nowhere in Alaska came to symbolize the worst excesses of congressional earmarks, a device that allows a member of Congress to add money for local projects in legislation, practically under the radar.
Nothing so bold, or specific, as that now-discarded bridge project is contained in the stimulus package. That’s not to say the package steers clear of waste or parochial interests. Obama played to such interests Monday, speaking at one point as if he’d come to fill potholes.
A look at some of Obama’s claims in Elkhart, Ind., and the news conference called to make his case to the largest possible audience:
OBAMA: “Not a single pet project,” he told the news conference. “Not a single earmark.”
THE FACTS: There are no “earmarks,” as they are usually defined, inserted by lawmakers in the bill. Still, some of the projects bear the prime characteristics of pork — tailored to benefit specific interests or to have thinly disguised links to local projects.
For example, the latest version contains $2 billion for a clean-coal power plant with specifications matching one in Mattoon, Ill., $10 million for urban canals, $2 billion for manufacturing advanced batteries for hybrid cars, and $255 million for a polar icebreaker and other “priority procurements” by the Coast Guard.
Obama told his Elkhart audience that Indiana will benefit from work on “roads like U.S. 31 here in Indiana that Hoosiers count on.” He added, “And I know that a new overpass downtown would make a big difference for businesses and families right here in Elkhart.”
U.S. 31 is a north-south highway serving South Bend, 15 miles from Elkhart in the northern part of the state.
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OBAMA: “My bottom line is, are we creating 4 million jobs?” he told the news conference.
He said in Indiana, “The plan that we’ve put forward will save or create 3 million to 4 million jobs over the next two years.”
THE FACTS: Job creation projections are uncertain even in stable times, and some of the economists relied on by Obama in making his forecast acknowledge a great deal of uncertainty in their numbers.
The president’s own economists, in a report prepared last month, stated, “It should be understood that that all of the estimates presented in this memo are subject to significant margins of error.”
Beyond that, it’s unlikely the nation will ever know how many jobs are saved as a result of the stimulus. While it’s clear when jobs are abolished, there’s no economic gauge that tracks job preservation.
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OBAMA: “They’ll be jobs building the wind turbines and solar panels and fuel-efficient cars that will lower our dependence on foreign oil and modernizing our costly health care system that will save us billions of dollars and countless lives.”
THE FACTS: The economic stimulus bill would allocate about $20 billion to help hospitals and doctors transition from paper charts to electronic health records for their patients. Research has shown that in some instances, electronic record keeping can eliminate inappropriate services and improve care, but it’s not a sure thing by any means. “By itself, the adoption of more health IT is generally not sufficient to produce significant cost savings,” the Congressional Budget Office reported last year.
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OBAMA: “I’ve appointed hundreds of people, all of whom are outstanding Americans who are doing a great job. There are a couple who had problems before they came into my administration, in terms of their taxes. … I made a mistake. … I don’t want to send the signal that there are two sets of rules.”
THE FACTS: Two of his appointees, former Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle for health and human services secretary and Nancy Killefer as Obama’s chief compliance officer, dropped out after reports they had not paid a portion of their taxes.
Obama previously acknowledged he “screwed up” in making it seem to Americans that there is one set of tax compliance rules for VIPs and another set for everyone else. Yet his choice for treasury secretary, Timothy Geithner, achieved the post despite having belatedly paid $34,000 to the IRS, an agency Geithner now oversees.
That could leave the perception that there is one set of rules for Geithner and another set for everyone else.
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OBAMA: “We also inherited the most profound economic emergency since the Great Depression.”
THE FACTS: This could turn out to be the case. But as bad as the economic numbers are, the unemployment figures have not reached the levels of the early 1980s, let alone the 1930s — yet. A total of 598,000 payroll jobs vanished in January — the most in nearly 35 years — and the unemployment rate jumped to 7.6 from 7.2 percent the month before. The most recent high was 7.8 percent in June 1992.
And the jobless rate was 10.8 percent in November and December 1982. Unemployment in the Great Depression ranged for several years from 25 percent to close to 30 percent.
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Associated Press writers Tom Raum, Jim Kuhnhenn, Kevin Freking and Anne Gearan contributed to this report.
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I think that he did a good job.He seems to keep his cool,and to think before he speaks.He seems to be a man of his word.So far,there have been no unpleasant surprises.He is doing exactly what he told the American people he would do.
Is no one else worried that he thinks that bigger government is the answer to the problems in the economy? Government settles few problems but creates many.
So we just do nothing and let people stay out of work and our economy get worse and worse. No thanks. We need to do something. If the people who are trying to stop this had their way back in FDRs day the depression might have never ended. Government can’t do it all, but it can do something. I thought President Obama made a good case for the economic recovery package.
The New Deal inacted by FDR did not single-handledly end the Great Depression-new jobs created by World War II pulled us out of the Depression. Wild government spending may have prolonged the Depression. Thanks big government.
To act like programs like TVA didn’t raise the standard of living and help build our country back is ignoring history. We some bold ideas not the same old tired – We shouldn’t do anything line that this country has had to deal with the last terrible eight years.
I’m not saying some positive things didn’t emerged after the Great Depression, but government deserves no special accolades. Republicans and Democrats do not care about us; they care about getting their face and voice on TV so they will be re-elected. I think the people who whole heartedly support a couple trillion dollars in deficit spending fail to realize that the money will have to be paid back. I hope we like high taxes.
A TRILLION DOLLARS?……Spending One Million Dollars a Day Since the Day Jesus was Born until Today…THIS .DOES NOT YET EQUAL a TRILLION DOLLARS…..
Do I dare mention the OTHER TRILLION Dollar Programs Obama Proposes ….Economists worldwide agree that government spending does not stimulate the economy in the same way nor for the same amount of time as tax cuts.
Where are the Tax Cuts? No where to be seen…Obama obviously thinks that we should become a socialist country… TAKING from those who have and giving to those who have not…. redistribution of weath….Why should anyone work when things are handed to them? AND HOW is his latest idea of eliminating tax deductions for charitable contributions going to help programs like the United Way or Red Cross or even the NAACP? POWER…that is the name of his game… he and others really want the government to control everything….
He is misinformed to think that the public has an unlimited tolerance for his concept of government dept… What he does not realize that this is the debt of our children, grand children and great grandchildren….To say “Opps , I guess I was wrong” …A really intelligent leader does NOT act in this manner….He is creating a firestorm that will burn for decades!