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Cantor says Biden misread stimulus, not economy

By: Susan Ferrechio
Chief Congressional Correspondent
07/06/09 1:19 PM EDT

House Republican Whip Eric Cantor, R-Va., Monday declared the $787 billion stimulus bill to be an ineffective waste of money and said if President Obama is weighing another round of federal help, it should be focused on small businesses and working families.

Cantor said he will request a meeting with Obama about "redirecting" some of the stimulus funds "that haven't worked' in helping the economy and using that money for some kind of second stimulus.

"Congress, the administration, did make a mistake in passing what they hoped would be a stimulus bill," Cantor said. "It has not produced the jobs we had hoped, it has not produced the economic stimulus we had hoped. Let's go about it in a much more reasoned fashion."
Cantor also had harsh words for Vice President Joe Biden, who said Sunday that the administration had misread the economy when it predicted unemployment would peak at 8 percent.

"My sense is that there wasn't any misreading of the economy, in fact the president and vice president had forecasted economic doom if we did not act quickly," Cantor said. "What it is they misread was the stimulus bill and got the prescription wrong."

Cantor said House Republicans advocate a plan that would allow small businesses to excluded 20 percent of their income from taxation, a move he said would help create jobs.

UPDATE: Pelosi spokesman Brendan Daly responds to Cantor's comments:

"Despite the difficult unemployment news, many economists believe that the Recovery Act is beginning to work and the economy would be much worse without Recovery Act funding flowing to families and communities across America," Daly said.  "According to Mark Zandi, of Moody's Economy.com, without the stimulus, the economy would have lost about 500,000 more jobs in the last three months and the unemployment rate would be 0.3% higher - 9.8 percent. Instead, the job losses, while still far too high, have dropped from 741,000 in January to an average of about 400,000 in May and June."


 

 




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Ken B

Jul 6, 2009

Get with the program! Real unemployment in the country far exceeds the numbers you guys are reporting. the 9.4% number is completely bogus. Have you done a poll on th internet to see how many self employed folks are not collecting benefits, but are still out of work? True numbers right now are closer to 12-15% unemployment. Heaven forbid if those numbers ever come out and crumble the economy! Oh yeah... the economy has already crumbled.

 

Rick Caird

Jul 6, 2009

It was clear, as soon as we were actually allowed to read the stimulus bill, the bill was short on stimulus and long on political payback. The idea of "shovel ready" never made much sense. If a project were "shovel ready" it was likely already funded. Government just does not have a lot of projects ready to go except for the funding. As nice as the Pelosi spin is, it ignores that June was much worse than May. May, might well be an outlier based on faulty statistics. The monthly high in January reflects the after Christmas layoffs. Pelosi and Company also ignore the "discouraged worker". No, once again Pelosi is all about spin. Rick

 

vonstro

Jul 6, 2009

Just like his boss, Madame Pellochio, Brendan Daly sounds like he's been drinking too much Kool-Aid again. You simply cannot get a straight answer out of these people! It's like a re-run of the Clinton Administration! Talk about a bad trip...

 


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