- "The number of jobs the Obama administration credits to federal stimulus money could be overstated by at least 20,000 of the 640,000 claimed, a Wall Street Journal analysis found.
But then, what's the excuse for colleges and universities who misreported jobs created and saved, counting part time and work study students as discreet numbers instead of FTEs? And how about those low-income housing landlords, who've been on the federal dole for decades. Do you really think they'd want to show no jobs? How would they get their next installment? And those confusing forms and no accountability? Who designed that, Louise? Was that Bush's fault too? Or the money that went for raises and bonuses. Yes, I suppose you could say it's a job saved--except where would they have gone?
If it clunks like car loan, or crashes like a $8,000 mortgage credit, or bails like a rich bank lobbyist, let's call it what it is. F-A-I-L-U-R-E.
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I keep hearing that the recession has been declared over...and yet our Church has to lay off two full time employees, cut the hours of two part-time employees and then cut all staff salaries by 8%. My friend's hubby is only allowed to work 32 hours because his employer can't afford to pay him.
and there are tons of others too. If the recession is over, then why doesn't it feel like it???
A school district in Chicago was credited with saving 463 jobs. Problem is, this district only has 230 employees.
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