Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Workers Puttering Around....AGAIN!

It seems as if we never learn from the past. During the Great Depression, FDR, his economic team, and the then-Congress thought that "road building" and "public works projects" would get the economy back on its feet. So, they implemented the WPA (Work Progress Administration) to employ the unemployed in things like building roads and bridges and other public works activities. But, after years of failing to provide tangible economic recovery, the term WPA, instead, became jokingly known as Workers (just) Puttering Around.

When Obama and his Democratic majority pushed through the Stimulus Package, they, too, advertised that "shovel-ready" road-building and other public works activities would bring America back to it's feet with jobs-a-plenty. Now, a year later, we have an unemployment rate in double digits at 25 percent higher than what Obama had promised; and, that rate could possibly increase further. Also, there is no significant indication that any"shovel-ready" public works activities have made a single dent in the continued loss of jobs (Click to See the Full AP/CNBC Story: "What Stimulus? Road Projects Aren't Boosting Jobs Much").

The stupidity of the so called "shovel-ready" stimulus plan was that it ignored all that had been written about how ineffective the WPA was during the Great Depression. Almost every job created by the WPA turned out to be short-lived, temporary employment. As a result, there was no ripple effect throughout the rest of the economy.

To revisit the WPA again, during this recession, shows how absolutely ignorant Obama and his economic team are of history. Even this lone blogger predicted failure when I wrote the entry "The Lessons of the WPA and the Great Depression" in October of 2008 -- three months before Obama got into office and four months before the Stimulus Plan was enacted. I will say it once again: The only purpose of the Stimulus Package was to pay back the labor unions (teachers, police, fire fighters, SEIU, AFL-CIO, etc) for supporting an Obama run for the White House and to gain a Democratic control of Congress in the last election. Getting the economy back to work was the last thing on Obama's mind when he signed the Stimulus Plan into law. And, every day that goes by just proves me right!

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