I’m left-leaning, but I like this article’s directness at a time when unemployment is at a whopping 10 percent. “We threw hundreds of billions of dollars at it, why isn’t it working??” (sarcasm)

Currently, I am more interested in finding a job than receiving free health care. In most cases, some form of health benefits are part of my prospective company’s compensation. In short, a job means health care. Others’ experiences may vary, but according to this article, not really. Reposted from The Detroit News.

Americans are angry with Washington as much for what it isn’t doing as what it is.

What it isn’t doing the most is paying attention to the still-raging economic disaster.

Last week’s job numbers show unemployment nationally bumping past 10 percent and surpassing 15 percent in Michigan. Unemployment keeps climbing, even though President Barack Obama and Congress nine months ago committed $787 billion to creating jobs.

Since then, neither the White House nor Congress has spent a minute honestly analyzing whether the stimulus program is accomplishing its goal, and if not, what other approaches might work.

Instead, the administration is spinning dismal economic reports into positive news, allowing both it and Congress to ignore the economy while they pursue their ideological ends.

It ought to infuriate anyone who’s lost a job, can’t find a job, is worried about his job or lives in a community ravaged by a lack of jobs that Congress devotes nearly all of its energy to arguing about health care.

The promise of health care reform was not what got Democrats elected. Voters tossed Republicans on their fannies for ruining the economy, not because they didn’t enact wildly expensive social programs.

But while the economy tops every list of public concerns, job creation is not the hot topic in Washington.

In fact, Democratic leaders, obsessed with reworking America, have proved more than willing to sacrifice precious jobs during the worst economic climate in a half-century.

Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., rammed an energy-rationing bill through her Senate Environment and Public Works Committee last week without a single Republican member in the room.

The bill would greatly limit America’s ability to produce the energy it needs to fuel an economic rebound. In other words, it’s a job killer.

Democrats are revealing that putting the country back to work is a lesser priority than passing their social agenda.

If that weren’t true, they wouldn’t even consider any measure that would raise taxes on job creators.

Higher taxes, particularly on business, always result in fewer jobs. Both the health care and climate change bills will trigger huge tax hikes for every taxpayer.

Democrats have learned nothing from history. During the Great Depression, each time the economy showed a spark, President Franklin Roosevelt snuffed it out with another tax increase or regulatory burden.

Obama is making the same mistake and justifying it by claiming health care and climate change are so urgent they can’t be delayed until the economy recovers, and perhaps we can afford the costs.

But one in 10 American workers are unemployed — one in seven in Michigan. Surely, that’s the most urgent priority.

If it doesn’t become so soon in Washington, the tea bags being hurled at the Capitol will turn into pitchforks.

4 Comments

  1. Kevin says:

    Actually, if handled properly, the Obama administration could work on climate change, health care and the economy simultaneously. For instance, due to UAW, nearly $1,500 of the price of a US car went to pay Detroit's health care bill, something that Toyota et al need not worry about. Universal health care would make domestic autos more competitive and therefore create jobs. Likewise, the new green economy that Obama wants isn't taking off because there is so much uncertainty surround the price of carbon. To invest in green energy (i.e. create jobs), there must be a recognized price of carbon, otherwise, investors will not know if their investments will pay off. However, neither of my arguments seem to be heard on capitol hill, so my net takeaway is the same as the author's.

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