Communications

November 2009

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The headlines keep coming.

And they are all saying the same thing- stimulus math cannot be trusted. 

“Stimulus-jobs count in Colorado overinflated”-Denver Post

“Illinois data on stimulus-related jobs saved, created don't add up”- Chicago Tribune  

“Stimulus job boost in state exaggerated, review finds”-Boston Globe

The latest is an ABC News report that shows the Obama Administration has been claiming jobs have been created in Congressional districts that do not even exist.

Recently, Vice President Biden acknowledged that the White House knows job creation stats are not "100% accurate.”

Seems he doesn’t know the half of it. 

November 2009

Posted by: administrator

One of the first questions every Democrat in Congress should ask before casting a vote in favor of government-run health care is this: “Does the government have the capacity to efficiently run our health care system?”

One doesn’t even need to theorize –the proof that government is not equipped to take over and run one-sixth of our economy is answered in the present. 

Just today, The Washington Post highlights a new federal report which finds that the federal government made $47 billion in improper Medicare payments in the past year, wasting “taxpayer money at a rate nearly three times that of the previous year.”

If the government is unable to manage a program aimed at aiding only 15% of the total U.S. population without wasting billions of taxpayer money each year, how much less will it be able to run the entire health care system with any efficiency?