Obama’s Stimulus Credibilty Gap on Unemployment
By David Theroux on Nov 8, 2009 in Bailouts, Budget and Tax Policy, Economics, Employment, Federal Reserve, Government subsidies, Labor, Money and Banking, Politics, Presidential Power, The State, inflation, unemployment
The House Republican Conference has just released the following graph on the unemployment effects of Barack Obama’s “stimulus” package:
Obama's Stimulus Credibility Gap
Also, please see the following, award-winning Independent Institute book:
Out of Work: Unemployment and Government in Twentieth-Century America, Updated Edition
By Richard K. Vedder and Lowell E. Gallaway, Foreword by Martin Bronfenbrenner
(New York University Press)



















If he keeps this up, he’ll stimulate us right into a hyperinflationary depression. That should be loads of fun. Hope and change!
Steve Hogan | Nov 8, 2009 (2 weeks ago) | Reply
I second the suggestion to read Vedder and Gallaway’s work. It is an extremely useful collection of information.
Jonathan Finegold Catalán | Nov 9, 2009 (2 weeks ago) | Reply