Obama Plays Small Ball at Brookings

By Matthew Rothschild, December 8, 2009

President Obama went to the Brookings Institution on December 8 to give his much-anticipated speech on jobs.

But he decided to play small ball instead of taking the big steps necessary to resolve the job crisis that afflicts so many millions of Americans.

At least he recognized the moral dimensions of the crisis, calling the unemployment level “a continuing human tragedy.”

He added: “Behind these statistics are people’s lives, their capacity to do right by their families.”

And at the end, he talked about the anguished letters he’s been receiving from workers and business owners and family members. “The toughest letters are in children’s handwriting—kids write to me, my dad just lost a job; my grandma is sick, she can’t afford health insurance—kids who can’t just be kids because they’re worried about mom having her hours cut or dad losing a job, or a family without health insurance.”

This was refreshing from Obama, who too often speaks like a technocrat or an economics professor.

But when he got down to policies, his speech fell far short.

His first proposal was “a complete elimination of capital gains taxes on small business investment along with an extension of write-offs.”

That’s a very inefficient way to promote growth. According to a study by Mark Zandi of Moody’s Economy.com, for every dollar spent on this kind of tax cut, the economy as a whole gains only 37 cents. Some businesses will simply pocket the tax cut and won’t do any more hiring.

Second, Obama proposed “a boost in the nation’s infrastructure.” This is a much more sensible way to go, yielding $1.59 for every dollar spent, according to Zandi.

Third, Obama proposed “a new program to provide incentives for consumers who retrofit their homes.” Nothing wrong with that, except that “Cash for Caulkers,” as it is called, will provide much less of a boost to the economy than “Cash for Clunkers” did, since caulk is a lot cheaper than a car.

Lastly, Obama proposed extending “emergency assistance to seniors, unemployment insurance benefits, COBRA, and relief to states and localities.” All good, sound ideas. Extending unemployment benefits yields $1.64 for each dollar spent. And providing relief to state and local governments yields $1.36, according to Zandi.

But Obama didn’t spell out how much he was willing to spend on each facet of his jobs program.

And nowhere did he even suggest that he was willing to invest at the level that is truly necessary.

That level is around $400 billion, according to a new report by the Institute for Policy Studies entitled, “Battered by the Storm: How the Safety Net is Failing Americans and How to Fix It.”

The report says the government should shell out $270 billion to state and local governments, a little more than $100 billion to rebuild the social safety, and $40 billion on a public jobs program.

At Brookings, however, Obama again derided public sector jobs programs. Sounding like an old Rotarian, he said, “Job creation will ultimately depend on the real job creators: businesses across America.” And then he hailed the Business Roundtable.

For those who dreamed they were getting FDR when they voted for Obama, wake up.

Comments

With these links, you are Disseminating some Radical
stuff here -- this will promptly have you labeled as
a "Right Wing Nut" or a "Left Wing Nut", depending on whose paradigm is being punctured, and it is usually both sides that feel it simultaneously.
This is also the case when I disseminate, what I consider, True Conservative links.
Such is the nature of truth.
And I find that Truth is to be found from both sides of the equation.
How to Unite the Enlightened Ends of this falsely manipulated spectrum?
A True Conservative, in my judgment, will tell you the problem is Corporatism, but will rapidly differentiate Corporatism from Capitalism.
The sincere, from the So Called Left, will call out Corporatism as the problem also, while not differentiating between that and Capitalism.
The True Right will tell you it is the Banksters, as will the True Left.
Republican Conservative Dwight Eisenhower coined the term - "Military Industrial Complex", as he warned us of what that entailed, to be Parroted continuously by the Left.
The True Left from your Link sites will tell you of US Government Drug Running, as would the True Conservative sites I could direct you to.
See how close we are? Just a little Dialog away perhaps?

As to your Court Nomination concerns ---
Justice Sotomayor will work out just fine for you, if you are an adherent of La Razza --
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Raza_C%C3%B3smica
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztl%C3%A1n
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bandera_de_Aztl%C3%A1n.svg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Council_of_La_Raza

Do not mind me, if I feel this is a Fascist Organization at it's core.
Kucinich is a Good Man, I feel, and would certainly be doing better than Obama.
I agree with him on a lot of stuff, but do find extreme disagreement with him on stuff like the 2nd Amendment.
I voted for Cynthia McKinney, as a Fall Back Position.
But, of course, I would find the same pros and cons as I find with Dennis.
But, I can proudly say, that I am Anti-Obama, to date, and voted for a Black Women for President.
This, as I saw, in advance, the Old Saw of Racism being hauled out, at the mere whimper of Obama Criticism.
Might I suggest you explore the concept of Strict
Constitutionalists, as the safest approach in 21rst
Century American Politics.
I mean, if the Worlds Powerful were all Philosopher Kings, ministered to by Angels -- then we might
delve a little further into Socialism --
till then -- Rabid Libertarianism is all I can recommend.
There in lies the True Course to Social Justice and a Free Humanity, but perhaps also, "There in Lies the Rub", the place where the "Twain Shall Never Meet".
Always remember that Hitler's Nazi Party was officially called "The National Socialist German Workers’ Party". This stuff can turn on you, on a dime, Brother.

Submitted by Rev. JimBo on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 5:40pm.

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