DaTechGuy Jan 24th:
here is what I think the government should do outside of the normal functions of controlling the money supply and interest rates:
Do nothing.
That’s it, no stimulus, no bailouts, no directed loans. Let the business cycle work itself out.
The Politico Jan 28th:
In fact, government stimulus plans have a long history of failure. Remember last February’s $168 billion economic stimulus package? President Bush called it “a booster shot for our economy” and promised that it was large enough to have an effect. It wasn’t, and it didn’t work.
This time around, the Do-Nothing Crowd argues that the new spending — which dwarfs last year’s effort — is probably insufficient and definitely unwise. It is largely an economic argument. But there is also a cultural dimension. Many of the Do-Nothings argue that a painful recession is the best way to destroy America’s runaway culture of irresponsibility and debt. Economic turmoil, after all, has a way of grounding Americans.
Via Glenn who makes this statement of fact:
when it’s prudence vs. pork, prudence usually comes in a poor second.
I’d say when it prudence vs. almost anything it comes in a poor second.



You can dig all you want, but there is no pony hiding under the Democrat’s stimulus manure pile. There is no pony hiding in the stimulus “pile of manure”
I would have to agree, that is unless you are a contributor to the party or connected to someone writing the law. Then it is likely that you will not only get a pony but funds to hire a groom to take care of it and money to finance the building of the barn.
Afterward it will be touted as a successful job creation program because of the employment of the groom and the carpenter.