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PERSPECTIVES: Washington can't meet the Cheerios standard
by Michelle Malkin - Syndicated Columnist
OneNewsNow.com
May 15, 2009
I think it's
time we applied the same advertising standards to Washington's legislative
products that the feds apply to breakfast foods. The Food and Drug
Administration rapped General Mills this week for making misleading claims
about the benefits of Cheerios. The food manufacturer says the whole-grain
O's are "clinically proven to lower cholesterol." The FDA demanded
packaging changes to ensure truth in labeling.
Well, how about the bogus marketing of the fiscal "stimulus"? President
Obama and the Democrats promoted the trillion-dollar package as job
creation salvation. The White House claims 150,000 jobs have been "created
or saved." But since February, the nation has lost more than 1.3 million
jobs. The current 8.9 percent unemployment rate in the wake of the
stimulus passage is worse than the 8.8 percent unemployment Obama's
economists darkly predicted if Congress didn't immediately adopt their
recovery plan.
The "stimulus" was
supposed to provide aid to the country's neediest areas. It's not. The
Associated Press reported after reviewing 5,500 planned
transportation projects that "states are planning to spend 50 percent more
per person in areas with the lowest unemployment than in communities with
the highest."
Obama promised that Americans would be able to track "every dime" of the
"stimulus" at one handy clearinghouse website. They won't. The
Recovery.gov site data won't be fully available until next spring --
halfway through the program.
Washington told us the "stimulus" projects were "shovel-ready" and would
provide immediate relief. They're not. The New York Times notes
that the program "has paid out less than six percent of the money, largely
in the form of social service payments to states."
Democratic leaders baldly claimed that "there are no earmarks" in the
bill. But untold tens of millions of dollars are headed to pet projects
such as skateboard parks, tennis and basketball court renovation, the
National Zoo, the $11 million Bridge to Microsoft, and Pennsylvania King
of Pork Rep. John Murtha's ghost airport to nowhere.
More falsely labeled products in the Capitol Hill pantry: How about the
"Toxic Assets Relief Program"? The trillion-dollar-plus banking bailout
morphed from a toxic assets purchase plan to a capital injection plan,
back to a toxic assets purchase plan, to a life insurance company bailout,
to an auto supplier bailout, and may now be used to bail out the state of
California. Supporters of that maneuver argue that TARP should be extended
to every cash-strapped state and local government to guarantee their debts
against default.
How about "Social Security"? There's nothing secure about it. While Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid scoffed during the Bush years that "the
so-called Social Security crisis exists in only one place -- the minds of
the Republicans," the insolvency problem festered. Now, the Obama
administration reports that both Social (In)security and Medicare are
hurtling toward bankruptcy far sooner than previously estimated. The
"trust funds" exist only in the minds of the deluded.
And just this week, Congress collaborated with the White House to conjure
up a misleading description of Obama's $108 billion bailout of the
International Monetary Fund. They're advertising the expenditure as a
"line of credit" with the "hope to get the money back," according to the
Wall Street Journal. "So the White House argued that the
budgetary impact should be calculated at zero." That's right. Capitol Hill
is officially claiming that $108 billion = zero.
If Beltway spending plans were breakfast cereals, they'd be yanked from
grocery stores in a heartbeat. Their promises and premises are as full of
holes as a box of persecuted Cheerios.
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