Economic Summit Insult to the Intelligence of Citizens or Revelation of Obama’s
By
Monty Pelerin,
posted December 4th, 2009
http://www.economicnoise.com/2009/12/04/economic-summit-insult-to-the-intelligence-of-citizens-or-revelation-of-obamas/

Any
Econ 101 student would flunk the course if he showed the aptitude of
this Administration regarding basic economics. It is likely most
Americans have never taken an economics course, yet would be able to
discern why recent economic policies, either proposed or already
implemented, destroy jobs. Simple common sense or a modicum of “street
smarts” is all that is required.
The President’s jobs summit to address the soaring unemployment
issue was embarrassing. Apparently Obama is unable to pass Econ 101 and
needed outside advice. Why we have Tim Geithner and Larry Summers and a
host of other “experts” that could not educate the man is beyond
comprehension. Is he so unbelievably ignorant? Perhaps it is his
incredible arrogance that leads him to believe his silver-tongued
teleprompter will enable him to “talk-over” his failed policies.
Regardless, this “summit” was either an insult to the intelligence of
the American public or a revelation of Obama’s intelligence.
The other possible hypothesis is that the President is so
ideologically opposed to markets that he believes that all direction
must come from Washington, more specifically him. If so, his knowledge
of history is as bad as his knowledge of economics. This hypothesis
takes us beyond the possibility of ignorance into the realm of
stupidity.
The accompanying chart from Heritage indicates the gap between the
Administration’s plan versus actual on the jobs front. It is not
encouraging.
The
Heritage article that follows came via email and should be required
reading for every politician in Washington. Even if they are incapable
or unwilling to understand, they should remember the Hippocratic oath:
“Do no harm.” The article concludes with a similar caution: “If the
President is truly concerned about jobs, both he and the Congress
should abandon their reckless policies and instead consider
alternatives like Cantor’s. Unfortunately, as Foster points out,
‘the best we can hope from government is that it keeps to a minimum the
jobs it prevents and the income and wealth it destroys.’”
December 4, 2009 | By Amanda Reinecker
Taxes kill jobs. They don’t create them.
Yesterday, the White House hosted a “Forum on Jobs and Economic
Growth” to address the soaring unemployment rate and to discuss new
ways and policies to promote job growth. This is not the first time
President Obama has attempted to address the nation’s job crisis, and
there are real doubts whether he’ll be more successful this time around.
When President Obama took office in January, the unemployment rate
was 7.6 percent. He quickly called for action and in March he signed
into law a $787 billion “stimulus” package that would allegedly create
3.3 million net jobs and “save” millions more.
“Since then,” Heritage’s Conn Carroll writes, “3.4 million more net jobs have been lost, pushing the unemployment rate above 10 percent.”
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