View Bogus jobs 'created or saved' by the Stimulus in a larger map
Keeping track of Obama's phony "Stimulus" jobs "created or saved," is getting more difficult by the day, especially since there is no recognized method of measuring "saved" jobs. It has never been a valid statistic, but the administration finds it convenient to use this imaginary statistic to pump up their failed stimulus plan.
News reports, seemingly daily, are reporting more and more of the phony claims of jobs created (or "saved") by the Obama Stimulus Plan. However, as hard as it is to keep up with the lies, it's even more difficult to see any positive results of the mammoth debt bomb that came with a promise that unemployment wouldn't go over 8%. Now it's 10.2%.
The above interactive map, courtesy of The Washington Examiner, is a one-stop shop that documents the exaggerated and imaginary jobs claims. There are currently 75,000 phony jobs that have been identified.
The map reflects reports from The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, the Sacramento Bee, The New York Times, USA Today, the Las Vegas Sun, the Detroit Free Press, the New York Post, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the Associated Press, the Chicago Tribune, and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. It remains a work in progress because relatively few newspapers have scrutinized stimulus spending so far.
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