It went to catastrophe before Obama was elected. It just happened to totally crash on his watch.
not true
Sat Aug 06, 2011
We are making the same exact mistakes we made during FDR's second term. His stimulus worked. Then they started to panic. FDR gave into the fear mongering about spending, and contracted many New Deal initiatives. The economy had been rising, but it dipped under the austerity programs of the conservatives. Same thing today.
At the end of Bush's second term we were plummeting. The massive tax cuts for the wealthy didn't create enough jobs and de-regulation allowed the financial markets to collapse. We were a patient bleeding out fast.
Once Obama stepped in the bleeding slowed, and then stopped. We saved the patient. Now the patient is in intensive care recovery. What's the solution? Kick the patient out of the hospital and let them fend for themselves. The patient isn't fully recovered yet you say? Too bad. Time to be tough. It's going to cost us dearly to re-admit the patient later, you say? We can't think long term like that. We're spending too much on the patient.
That is what is happening now. The United States survived the emergency room. The United States was in recovery. Now we have a get tough, austerity, anti-growth doctor who doesn't want to help the patient. Job killing cuts. Job killing austerity. Inequality widening tax cuts for the wealthy.
http://www.mnprogressiveproject.com...093FD5D9B0A21F8E0516192ED13E6FF7?diaryId=9805
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Economists agree: Stimulus created nearly 3 million jobs
Updated 8/30/2010 5:12 PM
http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2010-08-30-stimulus30_CV_N.htm#
June 11, 2010, 11:06 am
Based on its economic models, the Congressional Budget Office recently estimated that between 1.4 million and 3.4 million workers who have jobs would be unemployed if the stimulus hadn’t been enacted. Three of the best-known private economic research firms — IHS Global Insight, Macroeconomic Advisers and Moody’s Economy.com — have come up with similar estimates. The average estimated effect on employment is about 2.5 million jobs.
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/11/wait-did-the-stimulus-work/
http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/115xx/doc11525/05-25-ARRA.pdf