Reaction to the stimulus plan (hereafter which should instead be called the "spending" plan based on the lack of stimulus and heavy dose of spending) has nearly universally been negative this morning.
The problem is that there seems to be very little "stimulus" in the stimulus plan, at least in the way of promoting new spending by companies and individuals. Much of the plan is instead devoted to spending on entitlement programs, schools and other social projects.
Analysis from the New York Times indicates the following about the plan:
An $87 billion provision increasing the federal contribution for Medicaid costs is expected to go a long way to help states close their budget gap
The bill would also create a $79 billion state fiscal stabilization fund, disbursing half the money in late 2009 and half in late 2010. The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that little of that money would be spent this year
The greatest prospect of delay in spending is on infrastructure. The bill provides $30 billion for highway construction and tens of billions more for other transportation projects, water projects, park renovation, military construction, local housing projects and more
A look at more than $140 billion in the bill’s spending on education finds some that can move quickly — for instance, $13 billion each over two years for Title I schools, which serve impoverished students, and for special education under the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act
Unemployment benefit checks due to stop will keep coming, along with an extra $25 a week
At the grocery store, a family of four on food stamps could find up to $79 more a month on their government-issued debit card
Remember the President says his impetus for the plan was to create or save 4 million jobs. In his weekly address two weeks ago the President said "the jobs we create will be in businesses large and small across a wide range of industries. And they'll be the kind of jobs that don't just put people to work in the short term, but position our economy to lead the world in the long-term." How exactly do the tiny tax breaks, big entitlement spending and handing billions to states to "fill budget gaps" accomplish this goal?
The Democrats are using the cover of bashing the morals of those against the plan as a way to silence the critics. Because much of the plan has to do with educational, medical and entitlement plans it is easy to accuse those against the plan of trying to damage "children and the ill." Good try. No one is suggesting that we as a nation do not have a responsibility to help those in need, let's not confuse that with "stimulus." This is instead about comparing the stated goals - the selling points - of the plan to what it is now trying to do. And that is to create jobs and "stimulate" the economy. Nearly $100 billion to health care/medicaid, $140 billion to education and a few hundred bucks back in many taxpayers' pockets will do nearly nothing to create or save jobs as the President has said.
Moreover, the one thing that may create new jobs and help the country's future energy needs - building thousands of windmills, solar farms new roads, telecommunications and other types of infrastructure - has mysteriously been put on the back burner. As the Times reports, only $30 billion will go to these types of projects initially and even with the possibility of "tens of billions more" we are still looking at just 15-20% of the plan being put toward projects that can actually create jobs and provide longer term benefits to the economy.
As former Fed Governor Larry Lindsey writes in today's Wall Street Journal the plan as it is will not work, and he says we need to give more money directly back to the people:
And what of the plan being put forward now? As crafted, it is unlikely to produce the desired results. For a similar amount of money, the government could essentially cut the payroll tax in half, taking three points off the rate for both the employer and the employee. This would put $1,500 into the pocket of a typical worker making $50,000, with a similar amount going to his or her employer. It would provide a powerful stimulus to the spending stream, as well as a significant, six percentage point reduction in the tax burden of employment for people making less than $100,000. The effects would be immediate.
Here is a note sent to me today written by the smart folks over at Bianco Research.
Now that we know some of the details of the economic rescue legislation we know why the Democrats have kept it so private. To help put the items in the bill into perspective we suggest that you use a simple litmus test and judge for yourself how each part of the legislation will help boost the U.S. Economy. That test is simple. Does the subject item have a multiplier effect. If the item does not have a multiplier effect, it's not a valid stimulus and it doesn't belong in this bill. We may not all agree on the exact amount of the multipliers, but we should be able to determine if a multiplier exists.
Let me explain. Building a highway from one point of commerce to another should over the life of the highway produce an economic benefit greater than the cost of the construction. Some say the multiplier for new highway construction is from 3 to 5 times the initial cost. The important thing is not that we agree on the exact degree of the multiplier, but that we agree that the expense will stimulate the economy and bring some return in excess of the cost.
Remember, this is an economic stimulus bill. It is not intended (we're told) to tackle social problems, feed the poor, house the homeless, improve the landscaping in Washington D.C., etc. The President has gone to great lengths to assure citizens that the sole purpose of this unprecedented legislation is to stimulate and jump start the U.S. economy. He promised us that the bill would be free of pork, social programs and pet projects. He went so far as to guarantee the public that he would not sign a bill if it had any pork in it.
So then what's the multiplier for the $50 million for the National Endowment of Arts? How about the $400 million for global warming research, the $335 million for STD prevention, the $650 million for digital conversion coupons, the $81 billion for Medicaid, the $20 billion for food stamps, the $30 billion for Cobra insurance extensions, the $4.1 billion for neighborhood activist groups like ACORN, the $83 billion for the earned income credit to give tax refunds to people who don't pay income tax, and the $6 billion to subsidize university building projects just to name a few.
The Wall Street Journal estimates that only 12 cents of every dollar in this bill could be called a growth stimulus. Apply your own judgment and the multiplier test to each of the items contained in the bill and come up with your own estimate. I think that the 12 cent estimate is quite generous.
It was telling that not only did no Republicans vote in favor of the bill, but a few Democrats (notably some of the fiscally conservative "Blue Dog" breakaway group) also rejected this plan. They know that it is unlikely to create jobs and likely more of a gift to the Democratic states that help vote the party into full power.
Now it goes to the Senate, and though some tweaks are expected, expect it to pass. This plan adds another $900-plus billion to the long term obligations of the country and our children. This in addition to the trillions already lent and spent by the government and Federal Reserve. Worse, this spending package comes with little benefit to the kind of real job creation or real technological breakthroughs that America urgently needs. The kind that create real change in our transportation and energy usage. And that's real depressing.
Can you verify this from http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2009/01/29/america/Stimulus-Illegal-Immigrants.php ? Claims that illegal aliens will also be eligible to receive stimulus checks if they are handed out.
January 29, 2009 at 12:03 pm
Blake
This is a DISASTER in the making. It's like watching a bad movie or having a surreal dream. There is going to be hell to pay by the end of 2009. The 24 months following will find the U.S. in default, the dollar dead and the military patrolling every major city in America.
January 29, 2009 at 11:58 am
Sam
I honestly do not know what to say about this spending spree. Reading your article, and a few like it, this morning, has literally made me sick to my stomach. I do not think Americans have the stomach for much more of this craziness in Washington. Seriously is anybody considering grabbing a torch and pitchfork…
January 29, 2009 at 11:45 am
P Alfonso
I keep hearing the concept that our children and grandchildren are going to pay for this debt that we are getting in. It is an erroneous concept. We are not going to go that far. We will pay before the end of 2009 as pensions, 401ks and savings evaporate.
We are going into a depression and the US will default on the debt at the expense of us living today who created this massive debt. Our children and grandchildren are getting a debt free fresh start. Unfortunately we don't know what will happen to Social Security, Medicare and Government pensions as the are not funded and are part of our 59 trillion unfunded debt.
January 29, 2009 at 11:41 am
thewatcher
Now that is change I can believe in
January 29, 2009 at 11:28 am
JohnC
Call it by whatever name you like - IT'S INSANE and should be stopped right now!
January 29, 2009 at 11:16 am
movers
Mark my words they will be back asking for another stimulus within 6 months to try to make up for what was not put in this bill...they are only using "stimulus" as a marketing tool to pass new liberal spending because they understand most people don't bother with facts. If the bill is not passed they will howl at how they were about to save us all....my guess is the bill passes in an even larger amount (so the reps can get a few goodies as well) and we will be left stimulating our selves.
January 29, 2009 at 11:16 am
Jim from Denver
Brian, I couldn't agree with you more on this one, except I'd call it the "Pork Plan". It's a disgrace. Let's hope that the Senate has more sense. This is where Obama has the chance to show some real leadership.
January 29, 2009 at 11:13 am
john
I hate to say I told you so to the messiah lovers, and the voters for the demos, but I told you so. Read it and weep. I am going to go on unemployment and get on this gravy train. Why work??
January 29, 2009 at 11:09 am
iennor
Looks like it won't be long before the liberals have what they have wanted for years. The American public totally dependent on the government for everything. God help us.
January 29, 2009 at 11:08 am
6ftRabbit
Brian, I don't think you're fat @ 6'4" & 240lbs? Nah. Al Gore is fat.
January 29, 2009 at 10:52 am
Listening in Texas
I sure need to be reassured about Global warming as I travel on my ICED roads the past couple of days in TEXAS! Could have used some sand trucks to help us GET TO WORK to EARN our living.
National Endowment for the Arts.... that will benefit what about the 6 people that work there?
ACORN is being investigated for FRAUD (like signing up the Dallas Cowboy football team for voting in NEVADA!) and they still get BILLIONS! What a country!
Anytime a government official says its "for the children" it is their call to have you voluntarily GIVE UP YOUR RIGHT and be subject to more government interference in your life! It is a code word for "GIVE US MORE POWER"!
Don't universities earn enought money from $70 books per class and tuition between $300 and $500 per credit HOUR...
The current Democrates state they want to reach across to the Republicans and work with them... as Polosi said... "we won... we will do what we want"; "we have the votes, get over it" if that doesn't scare the heck out of you... nothing will!!
And I thought the enemies of this Great Country were supposed to be those OUTSIDE the Nation; not those who were elected to "serve and protect it!"
Do we have some dark days coming... or what!!!
January 29, 2009 at 10:41 am
P Alfonso
After seeing the accomplishments of TARP and what the freshly passed stimulus package contains we need to take a second look at the over rated American ingenuity.
It once existed but our government has given it a new definition. We have become a nation ruled by Zombies.
January 29, 2009 at 10:35 am
Mind Changed
I would just like to say, on behalf of the nation, to our children who will ultimately be forced to pay for this nonsense, We Are Sorry. This is, as anyone who has watched government operate for any length of time, about as close to a stimulus as this bunch is capable of. Lots of money to reward and insure democrat votes in the next election, very little for actually improving our economy. Surprise, surprise, surprise!!!!!
January 29, 2009 at 10:25 am
Gary Driscoll
The bill is all "pork". The net result will be that the debt is jacked up to the extent that the government will have no resources left to do anything else.
Someday economists may recognize that government spending should not be included in GDP. It probably actually should be subtracted since in produces nothing--at the very most it should just not be counted. When the government buys a tank, for example, the tank manufacture already gets counted in the manufacturer's result. When it goes to prop up a state that is fiscally irresponsible (almost all of them), it would only make sense to subtract the spending from "Gross Domestic Product" (absolutely no product in sight).
January 29, 2009 at 10:09 am
6ftRabbit
I'd just like to know how many rat holes this bill will fill up. Quit a few, from what I'm reading.
Brian Sullivan joined FOX Business Network (FBN) in April 2008 as an anchor. He co-anchors the 10am-12pm ET hours of the FOX Business block.
Prior to joining FBN, Sullivan served as an anchor for Bloomberg Television where he hosted the programs Morning Call and In Focus.
6ftRabbit
Can you verify this from http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2009/01/29/america/Stimulus-Illegal-Immigrants.php ? Claims that illegal aliens will also be eligible to receive stimulus checks if they are handed out.
Blake
This is a DISASTER in the making. It's like watching a bad movie or having a surreal dream. There is going to be hell to pay by the end of 2009. The 24 months following will find the U.S. in default, the dollar dead and the military patrolling every major city in America.
Sam
I honestly do not know what to say about this spending spree. Reading your article, and a few like it, this morning, has literally made me sick to my stomach. I do not think Americans have the stomach for much more of this craziness in Washington. Seriously is anybody considering grabbing a torch and pitchfork…
P Alfonso
I keep hearing the concept that our children and grandchildren are going to pay for this debt that we are getting in. It is an erroneous concept. We are not going to go that far. We will pay before the end of 2009 as pensions, 401ks and savings evaporate. We are going into a depression and the US will default on the debt at the expense of us living today who created this massive debt. Our children and grandchildren are getting a debt free fresh start. Unfortunately we don't know what will happen to Social Security, Medicare and Government pensions as the are not funded and are part of our 59 trillion unfunded debt.
thewatcher
Now that is change I can believe in
JohnC
Call it by whatever name you like - IT'S INSANE and should be stopped right now!
movers
Mark my words they will be back asking for another stimulus within 6 months to try to make up for what was not put in this bill...they are only using "stimulus" as a marketing tool to pass new liberal spending because they understand most people don't bother with facts. If the bill is not passed they will howl at how they were about to save us all....my guess is the bill passes in an even larger amount (so the reps can get a few goodies as well) and we will be left stimulating our selves.
Jim from Denver
Brian, I couldn't agree with you more on this one, except I'd call it the "Pork Plan". It's a disgrace. Let's hope that the Senate has more sense. This is where Obama has the chance to show some real leadership.
john
I hate to say I told you so to the messiah lovers, and the voters for the demos, but I told you so. Read it and weep. I am going to go on unemployment and get on this gravy train. Why work??
iennor
Looks like it won't be long before the liberals have what they have wanted for years. The American public totally dependent on the government for everything. God help us.
6ftRabbit
Brian, I don't think you're fat @ 6'4" & 240lbs? Nah. Al Gore is fat.
Listening in Texas
I sure need to be reassured about Global warming as I travel on my ICED roads the past couple of days in TEXAS! Could have used some sand trucks to help us GET TO WORK to EARN our living. National Endowment for the Arts.... that will benefit what about the 6 people that work there? ACORN is being investigated for FRAUD (like signing up the Dallas Cowboy football team for voting in NEVADA!) and they still get BILLIONS! What a country! Anytime a government official says its "for the children" it is their call to have you voluntarily GIVE UP YOUR RIGHT and be subject to more government interference in your life! It is a code word for "GIVE US MORE POWER"! Don't universities earn enought money from $70 books per class and tuition between $300 and $500 per credit HOUR... The current Democrates state they want to reach across to the Republicans and work with them... as Polosi said... "we won... we will do what we want"; "we have the votes, get over it" if that doesn't scare the heck out of you... nothing will!! And I thought the enemies of this Great Country were supposed to be those OUTSIDE the Nation; not those who were elected to "serve and protect it!" Do we have some dark days coming... or what!!!
P Alfonso
After seeing the accomplishments of TARP and what the freshly passed stimulus package contains we need to take a second look at the over rated American ingenuity. It once existed but our government has given it a new definition. We have become a nation ruled by Zombies.
Mind Changed
I would just like to say, on behalf of the nation, to our children who will ultimately be forced to pay for this nonsense, We Are Sorry. This is, as anyone who has watched government operate for any length of time, about as close to a stimulus as this bunch is capable of. Lots of money to reward and insure democrat votes in the next election, very little for actually improving our economy. Surprise, surprise, surprise!!!!!
Gary Driscoll
The bill is all "pork". The net result will be that the debt is jacked up to the extent that the government will have no resources left to do anything else. Someday economists may recognize that government spending should not be included in GDP. It probably actually should be subtracted since in produces nothing--at the very most it should just not be counted. When the government buys a tank, for example, the tank manufacture already gets counted in the manufacturer's result. When it goes to prop up a state that is fiscally irresponsible (almost all of them), it would only make sense to subtract the spending from "Gross Domestic Product" (absolutely no product in sight).
6ftRabbit
I'd just like to know how many rat holes this bill will fill up. Quit a few, from what I'm reading.