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On anniversary of bill's passage, Fox & Friends repeatedly attacked and misinformed about stimulus

February 17, 2010 1:58 pm ET — 46 Comments

On the one-year anniversary of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Fox & Friends purported to analyze the results of the bill and repeatedly shed doubt on the impact of the stimulus on the employment situation. But Fox & Friends ignored independent analyses of the stimulus, including those conducted by Moody's Economy.com and the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, that said the measure raised employment by 1 to 2.4 million jobs by the end of 2009.

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Fox & Friends repeatedly attacked stimulus and misled on stimulus job impact

Shively quotes Boehner: "More people believe Elvis is alive than believe the stimulus created jobs." On the February 17 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends, correspondent Caroline Shively reported that "the White House is talking up the measure this morning, while Republicans are slamming it." Shively added, "the quote of the day, however, has to go to House Republican Leader John Boehner who says more people believe Elvis is alive than believe the stimulus created jobs." Shively presented a graphic based on a USA Today article showing how much of the stimulus money has yet to be spent.

Doocy says the White House has "created the [jobs] created part." After guest host Clayton Morris said he was "confused" by that "created or saved number," Steve Doocy replied "they have created the created part, the Bureau of Labor Statistics simply does not have a metric to figure out how many jobs have been saved. They know how many jobs have been created."

Carlson claims Obama administration officials offered varied job creation figures "on purpose" to "confuse" the American people "even more." Fox & Friends aired a video montage of Obama advisers Valerie Jarrett, David Axelrod and Press Secretary Robert Gibbs giving different estimates of stimulus job creation and Carlson said she thought "that was on purpose to have those advisers go out at the end of January and say all those different numbers, because the American public's so confused about this whole process that why not confuse them just a little bit more?" Doocy replied, "Mission accomplished!" Carlson also called the job estimates "funny numbers."

Fox & Friends hosts Brent Bozell to discuss media coverage of the stimulus. Carlson promoted a report stating that the stimulus had received excessively favorable coverage by ABC, CBS and NBC, and hosted Media Research Center president Brent Bozell to discuss the report. Bozell called coverage of the stimulus "pom-pom waving time," and criticized the package itself, claiming, "Two things are true here, number one, this bill bombed. Number two, what happened to the $787 billion?" Bozell held up two signs showing the current unemployment rate of 9.7 percent and the 7.7percent unemployment rate at the time of the stimulus passage.

Morris quotes from Wash. Times to criticize the stimulus. Morris quoted from a Washington Times article that Morris said took "the administration to task this morning. They said that the stimulus has failed in three key areas. It cost more than was proposed, it failed to keep the unemployment rate down, Steve, as you were talking about, as you were tossing to Caroline there, below that ten percent metric, below the eight percent because it even peaked over ten percent. And it failed to change -- stop some of this waste and fraud that was involved in some of these spending programs."

Fox & Friends hosts Michael Steele to criticize the stimulus. Following a segment on a meeting between Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele and Tea Party activists, Steve Doocy said that "the government doled out at least $787 billion in stimulus money last year," and asked Steele what the Republican reaction to the stimulus was on the one-year anniversary. Steele replied, "Oh, there's just so much joy out there to celebrate, all right? I mean people are getting jobs done, and businesses are growing, that has been the fiction here. The other fiction we need to just dispense with is this saved and created nonsense. I don't know what that is. I don't know what that looks like. If I can't put my fingers on it, if I can't touch it, and if I can't get up at six o'clock in the morning and go to work there, then it's not happening."

Carlson: "Some people are scratching their heads, saying wow, billions of bucks, but we don't have any more jobs." During an interview with Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine, Carlson stated that "some people are scratching their heads and saying wow, billions of bucks, but we don't have any more jobs." When Kaine stated that job losses have slowed and GDP has grown in the last year, Carlson said, "But here's the problem, Governor, you need to have a math major to understand this whole concept of saved jobs, created jobs." Carlson added, "[N]obody can figure out the numbers and that leads people to believe the numbers are being fudged. A recent poll shows that only six percent of Americans believe that jobs are being created from the stimulus plan."

White House and independent analysts agree that the stimulus has raised employment by over 1 million jobs

White House economic advisers: "the ARRA has raised employment relative to what it otherwise would have been by 1½ to 2 million." In a quarterly report issued January 13, the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) estimated: "As of the fourth quarter of 2009, the CEA estimates that the ARRA [American Recovery and Reinvestment Act] has raised employment relative to the baseline by between 1½ and 2 million. The CEA estimates for both the effects on GDP and employment are similar to those of respected private forecasters and government agencies." The report also stated, "For the third quarter of 2009, we now have direct reports on jobs created or saved from a subset of recipients of ARRA funds. These reports identify 640,000 jobs that would not have existed but for the Recovery Act."

CEA: Our estimates are within the range of other independent economic research firms' projections, including Moody's, IHS/Global Insight, Macroeconomic Advisers, and CBO. Discussing its projection, CEA noted, "[O]ur estimates are within the range of other projections, though somewhat above the median." In its quarterly report, CEA cited figures from independent research firms' Moody's Economy.com, HIS/Global Insight and Macroeconomic Advisers, as well as the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office as evidence that its "estimates are within" the range of other economists':

Table of Estimates of the Effects of ARRA on Employment

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    • Author by rusty hinges (February 17, 2010 2:03 pm ET)
         
      I am so shocked! Faux doesn't think the stimulus worked-I don't believe it!
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    • Author by nerzog (February 17, 2010 2:09 pm ET)
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      One of the talking heads on Morning Joe said that polls show a majority have a negative view of the "Stimulus" (I wonder why?).

      However, when individual programs within the Stimulus are polled, people are more likely to approve.

      The power of propaganda... Republicans know it well.
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      • Author by Bad News (February 17, 2010 3:18 pm ET)
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        Nerzog, The Republicans are just Pigs at the Trough.
        "Ah that Smells Awful, mmm, Yum, Yum, Yummy"
        "The Stimulus Hasn't Worked"
        "Honey, Where'd You Put My Ribbon Cutting Scissors"


        Mr. News
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    • Author by manofmystique (February 17, 2010 2:56 pm ET)
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      I don't see any inconsistancies on the numbers used in their statement on the jobs saved and created.

      Leave it to uncle Steele to side with hate and stupidity.
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    • Author by clearstate (February 17, 2010 3:04 pm ET)
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      Just to show that the Republican have no problem bashing the stimulus bill but they then feel justified turning around and asking for that money. Hypocrisy 101: Bash what you don't like and then ask for it later.

      So, how many Republicans have asked for stimulus funds and/or praised the jobs that it has created in their own states?
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      • Author by friedbergboy1422 (February 17, 2010 7:28 pm ET)
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        Apparently around 111:

        http://thinkprogress.org/touting-recovery-opposed/
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    • Author by manofmystique (February 17, 2010 3:18 pm ET)
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      Have you ever heard of people or News agency openly reject good and hopeful News coming from their leader before?
      America is DOOMED if Republicans regain office of the presidency again.
      What we are witnessing from Republicans and their suporters is PURE EVIL.
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    • Author by null1fy (February 17, 2010 3:49 pm ET)
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      And, how exactly do you measure the amount of jobs "saved"?
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      • Author by my4cents (February 17, 2010 4:00 pm ET)
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        Simple.
        Let's say a town is going to layoff of 10 police officers for lack of funding. The town gets some stimulus money and uses it to fund the 10 police officers for another year.
        In this case, 10 jobs have been saved in the town's Police Department because of stimulus funding.
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        • Author by progressivevoicedaily (February 17, 2010 4:07 pm ET)
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          That idiot saying he can't understand what they mean by a "saved job", is he serious, or just seriously stupid?? They report, you decide
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          • Author by null1fy (February 17, 2010 4:29 pm ET)
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            http://www.examiner.com/x-7507-Frisco-Conservative-Examiner~y2009m5d28-So-how-do-you-exactly-measure-a-saved-job
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          • Author by my4cents (February 17, 2010 7:29 pm ET)
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            When we have had a President that claimed with a straight face that letting 'temporary' tax cuts expire is the same as increasing taxes, anything is possible.
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        • Author by null1fy (February 17, 2010 4:28 pm ET)
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          In the private sector.
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          • Author by my4cents (February 17, 2010 6:56 pm ET)
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            Who made any claims about jobs being saved specifically in private sector?
            Do you know of a place where any specific number was attached to jobs saved in the private sector?
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    • Author by progressivevoicedaily (February 17, 2010 3:54 pm ET)
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      Didn't any of these idiots see Rachel Maddow's show last night???? the hypocricy is out of control!!!
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      • Author by MiG (February 17, 2010 6:58 pm ET)
           
        Rachel Maddow is the brightest star of journalism right now. She hosts the best show in the electronic media space. She nailed Glenn Beck last night, she nailed the GOP representatives. If only more people would watch her show, this country would be in better shape.
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      • Author by NoNothing (February 18, 2010 2:36 am ET)
           
        I didn't think anyone watched that show. But it looks like I'm wrong.
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    • Author by NiceguyEddie (February 17, 2010 3:58 pm ET)
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      "More people believe Elvis is alive than believe the stimulus created jobs."

      And not surprisingly, both groups vote Republican.

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      Idiot.
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    • Author by progressivevoicedaily (February 17, 2010 4:05 pm ET)
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      These people are fuc88n stupid, plain and simple. Im so tired of this
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      • Author by null1fy (February 17, 2010 4:32 pm ET)
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        Some people have genuine concerns that the stimulus plan isn't working. If name-calling makes you feel better, so be it.
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        • Author by MadRiver Jack (February 17, 2010 4:39 pm ET)
             
          It could have been more effective if they hadn't thrown in all those tax cuts just to attract GOPper support (which, of course, never happened anyway).

          Agree with you about the name-calling b/t/w.
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        • Author by steeve (February 17, 2010 6:07 pm ET)
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          None of them are on Fox and Friends. We're on very safe ground here.
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        • Author by kromecom48 (February 17, 2010 8:01 pm ET)
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          Your posts make no sense at and are repeatedly proven illogical by your fellow posters, at which point you try to change the subject. It's a fact, conservatives are less educated, less informed, and willfully ignorant. Accept that first. If you can't make a logical argument using some type of Socratic reasoning, I'd suggest you might prefer FoxNation where nothing makes sense at all, ever!
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        • Author by PatrickJ08 (February 18, 2010 2:46 am ET)
             
          No, there are no genuine concerns.

          These idiots who 'have concerns about the stimulus' won't even bother to look at the data.
          They are lazy and stupid.
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      • Author by NoNothing (February 18, 2010 2:40 am ET)
           
        Do you mean the Administration?
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    • Author by jose2 (February 17, 2010 4:46 pm ET)
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      Ground control to the government, stop spending.

      Cut off Medicare and Medicaid.

      Change the retirement age of Social Security to 75.

      Stop building monuments to yourselves.

      Lay off 75% of all government workers.

      Cut the salaries of remaining employees by 50%.

      Restructure retirement plans.

      And stop misleading the American public.

      Jose2 for President!



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      • Author by null1fy (February 17, 2010 4:51 pm ET)
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        I'd vote for that!
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        • Author by foghornleghorn (February 17, 2010 5:36 pm ET)
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          Maybe you should ask your grandparents how they'd feel about losing social security and medicare.

          Selfish and uncaring. Two prime characteristics of the nutjobs.
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          • Author by null1fy (February 17, 2010 6:02 pm ET)
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            They won't have to care, since they're being taken care of by my parents' generosity. And in turn, if my parents are unable to take care of themselves, I will take care of them. And I expect my son to do the same, with the values that have been passed down through the family.

            Self-rightousness. The prime characteristic of the loonies.
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            • Author by kromecom48 (February 17, 2010 8:07 pm ET)
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              Nice family you have. Being the good "Christian" nation we are, it's nice to know that government programs helping those less fortunate than ourselves is anti-Christian and anti-American according to you wingnuts. Geez, you all have no hearts and no vision of better society.
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              • Author by jose2 (February 17, 2010 11:06 pm ET)
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                It's your well-meaning but ill-conceived solutions that cause more bad than good.

                In rich countries, governments have been making food prices higher for the world’s poor by encouraging biofuels with subsidies.

                Your text to link here...
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                • Author by jose2 (February 17, 2010 11:29 pm ET)
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                  Food aid (when not for emergency relief) can actually be very destructive on the economy of the recipient nation and contribute to more hunger and poverty in the long term. Free, subsidized, or cheap food, below market prices undercuts local farmers, who cannot compete and are driven out of jobs and into poverty, further slanting the market share of the larger producers such as those from the US and Europe.

                  Your text to link here...
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              • Author by jose2 (February 17, 2010 11:26 pm ET)
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                people are hungry not because the population is growing so fast that food is becoming scarce, but because people cannot afford it.

                Your text to link here...

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          • Author by jose2 (February 17, 2010 6:49 pm ET)
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            I would take care of my grandparents if I had any.

            What government has done is enabled separation of the family.

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      • Author by TURK 63 (February 17, 2010 5:45 pm ET)
           
        That would only set us back 100 years.
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      • Author by steeve (February 17, 2010 6:09 pm ET)
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        Why won't the republicans campaign on that? I sure wish they would. Make some calls, jose. You aren't being represented.
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      • Author by GreenLantern (February 17, 2010 8:31 pm ET)
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        Yeah, and with the millions upon millions of people that would die without care, starve to death, and turn this county into MAD MAX, you would be supreme leader! (its true its true i tells ya!)
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        • Author by jose2 (February 17, 2010 11:07 pm ET)
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          You have a very pessimistic view of Americans.

          MAD MAX is something I would expect to happen in Europe.

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      • Author by PatrickJ08 (February 18, 2010 2:47 am ET)
           
        Really dumb suggestions, thanks for polluting.
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    • Author by poproxx77 (February 17, 2010 5:14 pm ET)
         
      According to http://www.recovery.gov/Pages/home.aspx the government has paid out almost $275 billion dollars. That means that each of those 595,263 jobs created cost just over $450,000.00.

      Effective......should have given it to walmart could have created 3 times that many jobs.

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    • Author by truepatriot (February 17, 2010 6:03 pm ET)
         
      You can't cut Medicare and Medicaid completely right now. 1 it would not be fair to those who have paid into it their entire working career. 2 it does help people who need it. However, it could absolutely be trimmed and controlled. If fraud was taken out, the price tag would be cut significantly.

      Not all conservatives are Obama hating, Democrat bashing flat earther birthers. Some of us take a look at the stimulus bills...by Bush and Obama and see them as useless. They accomplished very little. Did they make jobs, certainly. But most of those jobs were/are government jobs. That will not bring our economy out of a recession/depression. Only the private sector will do that. FDR's own financial guy said they screwed up by getting the gov't involved in the economy.

      What we need is smaller government, a freeze on spending, except for absolute essentials, doing away with income tax and replacing it with a VAT tax or a fair tax. When you put money into the pockets of Americans they are able to invest it in their communities. Entrepreneurs take those investments and create jobs. How about giving that a shot? It's the only thing that hasn't been tried in 9 years.
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    • Author by Space-Pedestrian (February 17, 2010 7:48 pm ET)
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      Jobs are being saved each minute. That scares Republicans, banished by the 2008 landslide and the coming 2012 midterm with the most popular Congress standing to win big.
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    • Author by GreenLantern (February 17, 2010 8:29 pm ET)
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      As a computer nerd, I spent 3 years preparing for Y2k! I upgraded systems, changed code, worked all over the country to keep computers from crashing at banks, newspapers, data centers and cable TV companies. It was a huge SUCCESS, almost no problems, very little money was lost and everyone got to go along in their pathetic little lives crying about how Y2K was a HOAX!!!!!!!!!!!
      So if you don't want to take the time to understand it, you just mock it, ridicule it and LIE about it. Call it a boondoggle and act superior. But have not actual facts to back you up, just name-call
      I see the same thing happening to the stimulus. Combined with the bailout, it has save millions of lives worldwide that would have otherwise been lost because of a huge DEPRESSION!
      Lie about it all you want but it is a success and smarter people then you will know it, it will just be denied in the media because it makes a better story. Fiction often does. Sadly all the press goes to the FAILED! group. Not the FACTS group....... (shaking head once again........)
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    • Author by LynnTTT (February 17, 2010 9:56 pm ET)
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      19% of people believe in ghosts. The oler I get the more I realize many people are stupid.
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    • Author by buddhaedi (February 17, 2010 10:36 pm ET)
         
      Not a penny more to districts, led by Republicans, that have received stimulus money. At least until they publicly acknowledge and thank Obama for those funds. Make them beg for it. Start with the House Republicans first. The Democratic leadership has been shamefully asleep at the wheel on this. They should have been posting how much money these districts have received while their Republican reps. trashed the stimulus money being sent to those districts.
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