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Special: Stimulus boondoggle filled with fraud, abuse

By: Susan Ferrechio
Chief Congressional Correspondent
November 3, 2009

 

Fraud and abuse weigh down stimulus package

As Congress and the White House weigh another round of stimulus spending, they do so in the face of questions about whether the hundreds of billions of dollars spent so far have been worth it, not to mention mounting evidence that the programs have been subjected to rampant waste and fraud.

Only a fraction of the $757 billion stimulus has been spent since the bill was signed into law more than eight month ago, and it has yielded few jobs for the money, with even the most optimistic figure provided by the White House giving each job saved or created a $92,000 taxpayer price tag. Other estimates of per-job expenditures are much higher.

The $10 billion, first-time homebuyer tax credit, which the Senate last week voted to extend until May, is riddled with fraud, according to an audit, in part because the Internal Revenue Service does not want to require homebuyers to provide verification showing that they are qualified for the $8,000 credit.

Voters are starting to question the worth of these expensive initiatives. A Rasmussen Reports poll last month found just 29 percent of U.S. voters wanted a second stimulus, while 62 percent were opposed to it.

sferrechio@washingtonexaminer.com



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Out of Control Government Spending

Nov 3, 2009

$92,000 per job?

The Wall Street Journal states stimulus spending cost the US more than $200,000 per job created, some of them temporary jobs lasting only a single week.

 

Retired CPO

Nov 3, 2009

Mr. Obama is well on his way to accomplishing his goal of bankrupting the U.S., destroying its moral fiber, and ruining the only form of government that has freed hundreds of millions of people from the very tyranny he seeks to impose upon us. The 2010 elections will have to come very soon, and in the meantime, the telephones and email servers in Congress need to be flooded with the protests of those who see the frightful path down which we are being driven. email and 800 number calls are inexpensive, and enough of them can give pause to some of the so-called "Blue Dog" Democrats who fear for their re-election. If they are not with us they are our future jailers. Don't let them rest easily.

 

Gunny G

Nov 3, 2009

VERY predictable results with libs in charge.

Hey, let's let them run OUR health care too.

http://noliberalspin.blogtownhall.com/
The Anti Liberal Zone

 

ggordon

Nov 3, 2009

fraud in government spending? Say it ain't so...

 

ladybug

Nov 3, 2009

I'd work for a lot less than that. Where does one apply?

 


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