Obama's $800 Billion Stimulus or $1.34 Trillion Stimulus

February 6, 2009 RSS Feed Print

Liberals have been complaining that we need at least a $1 trillion stimulus package to help the economy. Maybe they shouldn't, according to Robert Rector of the Heritage Foundation:

The recently passed U.S. House of Representatives stimulus bill contains $816 billion in new spending and tax cuts. Of this sum, $264 billion (32 percent) is new means-tested welfare spending. This represents about $6,700 in new welfare spending for every poor person in the U.S.

But this welfare spending is only the tip of the iceberg. The bill sets in motion another $523 billion in new welfare spending that is hidden by budgetary gimmicks. If the bill is enacted, the total 10-year extra welfare cost is likely to be $787 billion.

The claim that Congress is temporarily increasing welfare spending for Keynesian purposes (to spark the economy by boosting consumer spending) is a red herring. The real goal is a permanent expansion of the welfare system.

The notion that Congress intends to temporarily increase Pell grants and EITC benefit levels for just two years and then allow benefits to fall back to their original status is out of touch with Washington reality. Any Congressman who, two years from now, suggests that the new welfare spending be allowed to lapse to pre-stimulus levels would be pilloried for slashing welfare.

Once the hidden welfare spending in the bill is counted, the total 10-year fiscal burden (added to the national debt) will not be $816 billion, as claimed, but $1.34 trillion.

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REDISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS

The Big Top is in Town along with OH Bama, Oh Pelosi, and Oh Reid

OH Bama's stimulus?Please.... Pelosi should be tared and feathered, Wholly Shit....... what a bill NO Bama!!! What an unconstitutional A hole

NO Pork? Yea Right!!!!

Our nation has stepped backward. It is our responsibility and obligation to take it forward again.

On a smaller scale, a middle class couple can expect to find an additional $26 in their weekly paychecks starting June 1, thanks to a tax cut in the gigantic bill. A single person will see an extra $13 in the paycheck. OH MY OH BAMA... "What will I do with this kind of Cash on Hand"?

Funny the Republicans wanted 75% tax cuts and 25% stimulus

and our Oh Bama get 75% stimuls and not ever 25% tax cuts, Gotta love them Liberal Pukes!!!

VANCE KEATON PHOENIX AZ

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VANCE KEATON of AZ 10:46PM February 16, 2009

u beat me to the punch!!

concerned reader of Pethmeth of IL 6:12PM February 06, 2009

You enact something temporary, like say the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, for instance, and someone WILL come along saying you can't let them expire.

Muser of NM 4:32PM February 06, 2009

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