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TEXAS GOV. PERRY: "STIMULUS DIDN'T CREATE ANY JOBS." HOUSTON CHRONICLE: "STIMULUS CREATED 47,700 JOBS."

Richard Kigel · Friday, August 19th 2011 at 12:37PM · 769 views
THINK PROGRESS, August 18, 2011--New GOP presidential contender Gov. Rick Perry (TX) continues to get a free pass from the press for his stimulus hypocrisy on the campaign trail. Last week the governor claimed that the Recovery Act signed by President Obama had “failed” — conveniently forgetting that he accepted more stimulus money than any other state besides California, and used the funds to close 97 percent of Texas’ massive budget deficit.

The Houston Chronicle reported that as of July 2010, federal stimulus funds created or saved 47,700 jobs in the Lone Star State. Yet today during a question-and-answer session in Pembroke, New Hampshire, Perry once again feigned ignorance of the indispenable benefits his state received from stimulus money. In fact, he claimed that the stimulus “didn’t create any jobs, as far as I can tell.”


QUESTION: If the stimulus plan didn’t work, then what do you think would help for unemployment?

PERRY: He asked, “If the stimulus didn’t work” – and the stimulus did not work, obviously all it did was create more debt in this country. It didn’t create any jobs, as far as I can tell, except for maybe those federal regulators that were increased.




So far, Texas has used $17.4 billion in federal stimulus money to keep schools open, ensure Medicaid coverage for children, and put more people to work on infrastructure projects. About half of that was spent on “shovel ready” projects — “things we would not have done with our own money,” says a senior budget analyst for the Center for Public Policy Priorities. Texas benefited disproportionately from the stimulus, using it to balance its budget two years in a row.

Ironically, Perry once aggressively pursued the federal aid he now denounces to pander to the far-right base. According to Time Magazine, in 2003, “lobbyists under Perry’s direction went to Capitol Hill to lobby the Republican Congress for more than a billion dollars” in stimulus-type funds. Over several years this lobbying campaign won funds for programs “Perry now says he opposes as fiscally irresponsible intrusions on state responsibilities.”

Texas received $4.3 billion in stimulus funds for Medicaid and $3.25 billion for public education. Without the generosity of the federal government Perry now decries, Texas would have had to lay off 565 caseworkers who investigate child abuse. Stimulus-funded child care and job training programs would also have ended. In short, Texans would have been much harder hit by the recession if the Recovery Act hadn’t been there to cushion the blow.

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Richard Kigel Friday, August 19th 2011 at 12:37PM

So who is telling the truth on this one???

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ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Rich, gov. Perry is getting so much help in his being stuck on stupid from Fox cable news today. example,

If one can read between the lines of the programs so far on Fox they are saying the federal reserves should stop putting fear in the public by (now get this) do another stimlus to the econmy. LOL

Even thegovernor of Ohio has gotten into action to talk about how when he was in congres they were able to work with pres. clinton so it is Pres. O.'s fault the right will not work with hm...

is this the same governor who is head of a state where his voters will not work with him????

OH OW FOX IS SAYING WE NEED MORE STIMULUS IS BY SAYING WALLSTREET IS SAYING THIS OUR PRESIDENT NEEDS TO PUT MORE MONEY OUT THERE FOR THE MARKET TO BE ABLE TO RELAX...

ONLY I AMERICA. LOL (SMILE)...OR SHOULD I BE CRYING?????????????????????????????????????????????????????...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Rich, will do ...

(as soon as I send an email to all...now Rich this email is something people will if able to come out of shock will either rush to visit Ca. or to come help it break off from the U.S. sooner taht these earth quakes can accomplish it. lol )(smile)

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