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February 21st, 2009 1:37 am

Click Here for Central Planning

OK, all you Americans still clinging to your guns, religion, and failed ideas of the past two centuries or so about a country built on individual enterprise and responsibility – here’s your chance to get with the new program.

To go with the “American Recovery and Reinvestment Act,” a.k.a. the “stimulus bill,” a.k.a. the $787 Billion Great Leap Toward Socialism in America, there is the new web site, Recovery.gov — which describes itself as “the centerpiece of the President’s commitment to transparency and accountability.” Think of it as the Facebook of the Welfare State, the Twitter of the Visible Hand.

This site promises all sorts of interactive graphics and data to come. But one of the graphics already online is an amazing display of central planning in action. It shows a map of all 50 states, and as you roll your cursor across each state, you can see the number of “Jobs created/saved in next 2 years.” The numbers are both unnaturally round, and highly specific: 369,000 jobs “created/saved” for California; 269,000 for Texas; 37,000 for Iowa; 12,000 for Rhode Island. A pitiful 8,000 for Alaska — though I’m sure that’s nothing personal. You can play with it here, on the Estimated Job Effect page.

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Feb 21, 2009 - 4:53 am 4. Eleanor Hastings:

Hello Claudia,
I enjoy your writing!

Whatever happened to common sense? Is our government so blind to what they are doing to the hard working people of this country?

I keep asking myself, how do we change it? I’m so worried about our country, I really think that President Obama is such a lightweight on all fronts, and did not vote for him, but was willing to give him a chance to prove himself. Now, I’m more worried than ever. I started worrying when he broke the promise over campaign financing and its been downhill from there.

We have to start with “WORDS”. If people knew stimulus meant “spending”, there might have been a different outcome????? Let’s label things correctly from the onset. The public needs to be educated, especially our younger generation.

My only saving grace is that there are bloggers, writers, such as yourself, to show us a glimmer of hope that there are people out there that care about this great nation.

I loved your comment on Hugh Hewitt’s show “Give me liberty, or give me death”. I’d forgotten that phrase…..and it means more to me today!

The three republicans that voted for the stimulus package will be remembered by the voters, and will hopefully lose re-election!

Keep up the good work! I read your articles every chance I get.
Regards, Eleanor Hastings

Feb 21, 2009 - 12:10 pm 5. 11B40:

Greetings:

Re: “created/saved”

I remember my favorite Logic professor telling us “beware of all disjunctions”.

The hidden miracle of the disjunction (or, for instance) is that only one element has to be true for the statement to be true. You seem them used a lot nowadys to conflate and thus expand data that aren’t much related.

Feb 21, 2009 - 12:39 pm 6. Pajamas Media » Facebook For the Welfare State:

[...] Read the entire piece here. [...]

Feb 22, 2009 - 3:42 am 7. TerryO:

George Soros is a naturalized American citizen, although he chooses to live outside our borders most of the time. As a citizen of the United States he possesses the right to form and advance political ideas (MoveOn). He also enjoys the opportunity to make a fortune. Having said that, an important aspect of Mr. Soros’ activities is that he is a currency arbitrageur. He has a history of (breaking the Bank of England) profiting from the manipulation of ideas. Mr. Soros has been a significant source of funding and support for the most left oriented chief executive ever elected in the United States, who has been in favor all along of executing strategies that would inflate the debt of our nation, thereby reducing the value of our currency vis-a-vis the world’s other currencies. Additionally, Mr. Soros occasionally writes op-ed styled pieces for publication reflecting his views of the current state of American affairs with an eye toward greater socialization and a lowering of the valuation of our currency.

It has often been said that the best hiding spot is in plain view. Mr. Soros’ intentions are in plain view based on his job description and his own writings. Oddly, no one seems to notice or care.

Feb 22, 2009 - 4:49 am 8. Mongoose:

Well we better start debunking this nonsense at every level. This merely the standard rhetoircal tacticcs we see all out of the left on a daily basis in our personal lives writ large.

It is all just hogwash. Where is the data and what is the methodology to support these figures.

How do we know even if these jobs were “saved or created” by the government, that they are viable long term jobs with room for advancement. And just who are the employees?

This si really starting to sound like the propaganda one heard in the old USSR about the tons of steel production made in a year, or the amount of kilowatts generated.

what was the old joke? “They pretend to pay us and we pretend to work”?

Steele and the GOP should get out there and call these totalitarians on this stuff. They should start referring to these people as “neo-communists”. Do it every hour of the day.

The American people need to have it pointed out to them that this is just the same old totalitarian nonsense that we got out of the Communist prior to ww2.

It is like they are n a time warp.

Feb 22, 2009 - 4:56 am 9. Bilgeman:

Ms. Rosett:
“Recovery.gov — which describes itself as “the centerpiece of the President’s commitment to transparency and accountability.” Think of it as the Facebook of the Welfare State, the Twitter of the Visible Hand.”

No…I’d prefer to think of it as turning around and watching the toilet perform it’s function after you flush it.

But with the bowl full of money.

Feb 22, 2009 - 5:56 am 10. Aylios:

Eleanor, you’re not quite right about Obama being a lightweight on ALL fronts. He’s definitely a heavyweight when it comes to concentrating power in his own hands and the hands of the democratic party. He’s also a heavyweight on manipulating the system. Let’s face it, bankrupting an entire nation while at the same time cementing his and his party’s control over that nation is no mean feat.

Feb 22, 2009 - 6:26 am 11. Delia:

I’m not feeling twitterpated.

What a freaking joke. Talk about a slap in the face to all tax PAYing Americans.

Transparency? RIGHT. Pathetic.

Feb 22, 2009 - 7:05 am 12. SAF:

I have some liberals in my life who sent me the link to the recover site which i dutifully explored.

It is completely content free. I’ve written several successful business plans in my life and would have been laughed out the door presenting something akin to this site.

Feb 22, 2009 - 7:11 am 13. mishu:

Perhaps more illuminating among the features now up on http://www.recovery.gov is the link to the White House photo gallery showing “The Story of the Economic Recovery Package.”

Did you check out the Leonardo Da Vinci, Last Supper picture in that montage? Priceless. No wait. That picture is worth $800 billion.

Feb 22, 2009 - 8:01 am 14. james:

One day, the story will be written of the 500-billion dollar run on our money markets (not the banks) in two quick hours, back in September, and in the middle of that story will be the raging, hate-filled visage of one George Soros.
Soros hates America and wants it destroyed. It’s hard for normal people to understand men like him, but they exist and they always have.

Feb 22, 2009 - 8:34 am 15. drjohn:

Obama said he’ll cut he deficit in half by 2013- after the end of his term. So we won’t be able to measure anything at the next election.

But liberals are too stupid to get it.

Feb 22, 2009 - 8:56 am 16. Susan Petrarca:

We have to change this disaster — this perfect storm packaging of Hitler, Marx and Mao — the way we’ve done it for 220+ years:
VOTE.

Feb 22, 2009 - 9:14 am 17. Facebook for failure « DPGI - the aftermath:

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Feb 22, 2009 - 12:38 pm 18. jcrue:

For Bilgeman: I have just the item for you – http://jcrue.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/otoilet.png

Feb 22, 2009 - 12:43 pm 19. bill-tb:

Do gutter dwellers have computers or know what face book is?

Feb 22, 2009 - 1:03 pm 20. Ian Thorpe:

I have to say great minds think alike Claudia. In my purely satirical blog I suggested as Obama and Gordon Brown both promise to create jobs by building massive “health and welfare” databases Facebook could be the key. To put details of all our embarrassing little ailments online considering the track record of governments in implementing big Information Technology schemes the most efficient approach would be to leave all the doors to archive stores onpen one Friday night. By the end of the weeken everybody’s health, employment and tax records would be on Facebook for the whole world to see.

Feb 22, 2009 - 1:12 pm 21. Rusty:

Going to the site I was immediately struck by the innaccurate bar graph of where the money is going. The figure does not show the correct ratios of the numbers involved. What’s up with making tax relief look like it’s not much bigger than the other numbers? Is it embarrassing to show that money would be going back to the tax payers?

Feb 22, 2009 - 1:42 pm 22. John Bourne:

Yes, yes. Just one tiny quibble:

I think the better metaphor is “the visible foot”

The Visible Hand is a clever metaphor that calls to mind Adam Smiths’s invisible hand. But the invisible body to which the invisible hand is attached is . . . us – not the government.

So I would say that the visible foot of government in fact now rests on the very visible necks of the people.

Feb 22, 2009 - 4:27 pm 23. cedarford:

This is not good. SF Democrats in charge.

Feb 22, 2009 - 4:38 pm 24. Bilgeman:

#15 jcrue:
“For Bilgeman: I have just the item for you”

Thanks, man. That was funny right up until early November, when lemming-like, the electorate decided to dive right in.

Sadly, they’re dragging me in, too…

Feb 22, 2009 - 9:03 pm 25. Steynian 327 « Free Canuckistan!:

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Feb 23, 2009 - 11:00 am 26. Grace:

Hi Claudia,
I’d like to know what you think of the
Rick Santarelli CNBC “Chicago Tea Party” plans.
Grace

Feb 23, 2009 - 12:26 pm 27. PunditKix:

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Feb 23, 2009 - 8:14 pm 28. lester tobias:

I have been watching recovery.gov for a while now, and it is one of the most depressing websites ever. It is not transparent, it is not interactive, it is not helpful in the least. It is the closest thing to an Orwellian pablum that any administration has ever doled out. There is no useful info. For example, I wanted to know who the players were at yesterday’s “Stimulus Focus Group”. There wasn’t even an announcement (yes, they have an “announcement” menu) that the President was holding a “focus group”. Now don’t you think a truly transparent administration would tell you which 20 or 30 people were going to come up with this one day solution to economic crisis?

Feb 24, 2009 - 7:35 am 29. Anonymous:

Palin-Santarelli 2012

Feb 24, 2009 - 3:28 pm 30. TennesseeVolunteer:

Whenever you read a general statement that you question, you have to go to the specifics listed and check them out one by one. truthfulness by the Obama administration is never in the specifics:
- 95 % tax cut
- 3 Million jobs created
- 3 million jobs created/saved
- 3.5 M jobs created/saved
- 4M jobs created/saved
- get out of Iraq in 16 months
- close gitmo in 12 months
- no rendition
- we’re keeping rendition
- I like Pepperoni
- I hate Pepperoni
- we need to spend,stimulus is spending
- there are no earmarks?
Get the idea? this guy and his administration are so accustomed to not being questioned, they think they can cite any fact or number and no one will keep up with it. Over time, they will look, and be, the biggest liars in the history of politics! They are so impressed with themselves, and their sycophants, that they don’t know they don’t have any clothes on!
Whenever they speak, look at their specifics. If they were selling real estate or life insurance, they would be jailed. buy this life insurance and you’ll make millions!
If they worked for any of us citing these nebulous numbers, we’d fire them in days.

Feb 24, 2009 - 5:26 pm 31. Moogie:

I am actually fairly curious about recovery.gov, but I’m afraid to go to their site. My computer might leave a cookie trail behind, then they’ll know who I am, and they’ll know that I recently started a new job, and they’ll use my meager little statistic as “proof” of a job saved or created.

11B40: “Disjunction” – absolutely brilliant. “Saved or created” … it almost sounds like a double negative, doesn’t it? I think it must be a term straight from the Saul Alinsky School of Oxymoronic Speech.

Feb 24, 2009 - 6:24 pm 32. David:

Notice the timeline on recovery.gov – March 3, 2009 – “federal agencies begin reporting use of funds”. That ought to be interesting. Maybe Arne Duncan will get the Dept of Education some more of those $2,000 coffee pots he bought for the Chicago school system.

Feb 24, 2009 - 9:12 pm

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