“New claims for state unemployment aid
unexpectedly rose last week,
heightening fears the U.S. economic recovery is
stalling.”
— Reuters, “Surprise
Rise in Jobless Claims Stokes Recovery Worries,” July 1,
2010
Hmmm. As of noon today, the
Dow Jones Industrial Average was at its lowest
point in more than eight months, and an analyst says the
latest economic data are ”clearly pointing to a
double-dip recession.”
Last year, the Obama administration and Democrats in Congress
pushed through hundreds of billions of dollars in deficit-funded
bailouts and stimulus spending, promising to create 4 million
jobs. These policies elicited hosannas and hallelujahs
from establishment media. Now the same establishment media tell
us that the increasingly evident failure of the
Obamanomics agenda is “unexpected.” Unexpected by
whom?
“Failure is a foregone conclusion for the Democrats’ economic
agenda … Infrastructure ‘investments’? It won’t
work. Pump-priming ‘stimulus’ payments? It won’t
work. More taxpayer-funded bailouts? It won’t
work. Go through the familiar liberal litany of economic
prescriptions that Democrats are now suggesting, pick any
proposal, and the message is the same: It won’t
work.”
— “It
Won’t Work,” The American Spectator, December 8,
2008
“No amount of presidential persuasion, nor any conceivable
quantity of federal spending, can repeal the basic economic law
of supply and demand. Thus, if Congress should enact this
idiotic “stimulus” — a neo-Keynesian pump-priming venture
absurdly overbalanced to the demand side of the equation —
nothing is more predictable than its failure to spur real
recovery.”
— “It
Still Won’t Work,” The American Spectator,
February 9, 2009
“As if Keynesian theory had not been completely discredited by
the ‘stagflation’ crisis of the 1970s, just wait and see what
happens now, as unprecedented government deficits siphon
already scarce capital supplies away from private-sector
investment.”
—
“The Fundamentals Still Suck,” The American Spectator,
May 4, 2009
The sad reality of journalism is that there is no bonus
for being right. More to the point, the people who got
it wrong are still as wrong as ever — and they’re still in
charge.