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Obama's Stimulus Plan Won't Stimulate

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The economic stimulus plans unveiled by President-elect Obama over the weekend won't do much to help the economy. But they will vindicate all the dreams of liberal Democrats for higher government spending.

Of course, the basic choice facing any politician seeking to stimulate a moribund economy is whether to catalyze the supply side with tax cuts on business or the demand side by way of spending increases. Obama obviously made that choice years ago: He will work the demand side.

But once a leader makes that decision, he faces another: Will he emphasize important and valuable public works projects, or will he just try to pass out the largest amount of money possible? By announcing that he is not "going to throw money" at the economy in the hopes of getting a pulse, Obama signals that he will stress the former approach and fund important public works, such as school reconstruction, fiber-optic cables, alternative energy generation and the like.

The problem is that such projects take a long time to plan and longer to build. Their immediate economic impact is highly attenuated.

In all federal capital projects, only about one-quarter of the funds appropriated are actually spent in the fiscal year. It just takes that long to plan, engineer and begin construction. And for every $6 spent in the last stimulus package, only $1 actually got spent on goods or services. Five dollars out of every six in the Bush stimulus package of 2008 went to pay down debt — mortgage or credit card or student loan or home equity — and not into the acquisition of new products or services.

So, do the math. If only 25 cents out of every dollar actually is spent in the fiscal year, and only one-sixth of that sum actually gets spent by the workers who get paid on new goods and services, only about 4 cents from every dollar actually stimulates the economy.

And who says those 4 cents will be spent on domestically produced products? A lot of the stimulus will just feed Chinese imports, particularly with their low prices.

FDR faced just this problem in combating the Great Depression. In the National Recovery Act (NRA), Roosevelt set up the Public Works Administration (PWA) headed by Interior Secretary Harold Ickes (the original one). Ickes was a stickler for making sure nothing was wasted and in keeping the costs down. He managed a spectacularly successful public works program and built, without scandal or corruption, some of our most important national infrastructure. But he took his sweet time doing so. The economic stimulation was slow in coming.

Exasperated, FDR did an end-run around Ickes and set up the Works Progress Administration (WPA) under Harry Hopkins. WPA spent its money quickly and on projects involving little overhead or preparation. My mother got a WPA job teaching English to foreigners. Virtually all the WPA funds were spent in the fiscal year, and the stimulative effect was immediate.

But in opting to go the Ickes route, Obama will find that he leaves a legacy of important contributions to our national infrastructure, but little in the way of real economic stimulation.

While a WPA-type approach might hasten the ameliorative impact of the stimulus package, Obama still faces the conundrum that most of those who get extra paychecks as a result of his spending will use the money to climb out of debt. In the '30s, credit cards didn't exist and consumer debt was very limited. Most people lived paycheck to paycheck. Extra money equaled extra spending. But now that most consumers will use money to pay down their debts, not spend it, demand-side stimulation has its limitations. But Obama's ideology won't allow him to indulge in tax cuts "for the rich," which might work to get us out of the depression faster.

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With all of the talk of a nationwide economic stiumulus package, it is very difficult for me to understand why the governors and CFOs of every state in the nation haven't decided to speed up notification converning an estimated $400 TRILLION due claimants of abandoned/unclaimed property.

California was successfully sued in federal court where the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit determined that California's then system of notifications violated the US Constitution because sufficient notice was not given to people BEFORE AND AFTER their personal property was seized!

Vermont, for example has 220,000 claimants due over $42 million! According to the US Census there are only 624,000 people in the whole state of Vermont or 1 in 3 Vermonters are due about $190! When viewed nationwide, this would be a win win situation for the economy. First it would return money rightfully due these claimants. Secondly, because of the average balance due them, chances are that a large majority of them would go out and spend this money resulting in sales for merchants, sales tax increases for the states, and other financial benefits.

I have a group of 1,600 individuals, all volunteers who gave every state until election day to do something, otherwise we said we would start contacting every single claimant in every state via email, phone, fax, and/or mail. All it would take would be an executive order either by the governors or CFOs of every state to impliment this stepped up notification process. It is clear to us that each of these public officials want to hold onto this "found money" and they have no intention of finding easy solutions to their respective statewide economies never mind the nations.

People wishing to volunteer to help get the word out can contact us at wallacenolen4@yahoo.com!
Comment: #1
Posted by: Wallace Nolen
Fri Dec 12, 2008 7:46 AM
STOP THE JEALOUSY!!!
BARRACK OBAMA IS THE PRESIDENT NOW AND NEEDS TO BE GIVEN A CHANCE TO PROVE HIMSELF .
SOMONE HAS TOO COME UP WITH A STIMULUS PLAN BECAUSE, OBVIOUSLY BUSH MESSED UP THE WHOLE ECONOMY AND THE US CLEARLY!
GET A LIFE AND STOP HATING ON OBAMA DICK MORRIS!
Comment: #2
Posted by: Nene Williams
Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:45 AM
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