Stimulus at one-year mark

By Matt Holdridge

It appears that President Obama and crew are sticking to their story. “We have rescued this economy from the worst of this crisis…”

Their claim is that the $862 billion package is an unequivocal success that has created or saved millions of jobs.

Read more here.

Of course saying, “it would have been worse without it” is a clever rhetorical tactic that cannot be proven. It’s near impossible to prove a negative.

Fortunately, the American people are not as optimistic about the expenditure.

Gateway Pundit’s Jim Hoft and The Hill’s Walter Alarkon have found an interesting statistic in a week-old CBS/NYT poll: “just 6 percent of Americans believe that [Obama’s $787 billion stimulus package]created jobs, even though independent economists estimate that it has saved or created more than 1 million jobs.”

Read more about the poll here.