Obama’s propaganda on economic ‘stimulus’

July 9, 2010 06:35


There’s no better definition of government waste than the estimated $192 million President Obama is forcing cash-strapped state officials to spend on road signs touting his failed stimulus program.

Examiner Editorial

There’s no better definition of government waste than the estimated $192 million President Obama is forcing cash-strapped state officials to spend on road signs touting his failed stimulus program. Even so, with a critical congressional election coming in November, Americans will see a proliferation of these politically self-serving signs in coming months as Obama tries to convince voters who think his “Recovery Summer” is just an economic Potemkin village.

Such signs would not be needed if Obama’s program had succeeded. Rep. Aaron Schock, R-Ill., recently discovered that the Obama propaganda signs are required for all projects funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. That’s the official name for the $857 billion economic stimulus program Obama promised would keep unemployment below 8 percent. A White House memo Schock obtained told stimulus fund recipients they must display the newly designed ARRA logo. According to the memo, the logo is “a symbol of President Obama’s commitment to the American People to invest their tax dollars wisely to put Americans back to work.” Instead of “symbol,” a far more appropriate word to describe this would be “propaganda.”

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