Mar 26, 2009

The Man Selling The Plan


As many of you know, I'm a believer in Pres. Obama. However, I also believe strongly in staying informed about what is real and what is not, especially when it comes from D.C. So let me share a little homework I did the other night. According to FactCheck.org:

"President Obama sometimes strayed from the facts or made dubious claims during his hour-long evening news conference March 24.

He said his budget projections are based on economic assumptions that “are perfectly consistent with what Blue Chip forecasters out there are saying.” Not true. The average projection by leading private economists is now for substantially less economic growth than the administration’s forecast assumes.

He said he is reducing “nondefense discretionary spending” to less than it was under the past four presidents. Not true. His own forecast for the final budget of his four-year term puts this figure higher than in many years under Reagan, Clinton or either Bush.

He said he was “angry” about “inexcusable” bonuses paid to AIG executives. But he glossed over the fact that his own aides insisted on watering down a Senate-passed amendment that might have prevented payment of such bonuses.

He repeated that his budget is projected to cut the federal deficit in half by the end of his term. That’s true, but deficits also are projected to shoot up again later unless big policy changes are made.

One of the most dramatic claims came not from Obama but from a reporter who asked about children “who are sleeping under bridges and in tents across the country” and who said 1 child in 50 is “homeless.” The truth is far less dramatic. The study he cited doesn’t just count children with no roof over their heads. It also includes those whose families are staying with friends or family members, in hotels and motels, in trailer parks or in housing deemed to be “substandard.”

Click here for the full analysis.

2 comments:

wallee said...

Great blog, What about the problems with uneployement, they are deining people and there goes more homeless people

Anonymous said...

I think this is great, because for as charismatic as he is, he's still running the country and should be held accountable for everything he says. I still have faith. With questions...